What is NDIS ?
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is an Australian government-funded initiative introduced in 2013 aimed at aiding individuals with disabilities. Its primary objective is to offer personalized funding and assistance to enable participants to accomplish their objectives and enhance their overall well-being.
A diverse range of services, including assistive technology, personal care, and community participation support, are available through the NDIS. Participants work closely with a planner to develop a tailored plan outlining their goals and the necessary support to achieve them. Regular evaluations are conducted to ensure the plan remains relevant and achievable.
The NDIS has brought about significant transformations in the disability services sector, empowering countless Australians with disabilities to access vital support and services. It stands as a remarkable milestone in our ongoing efforts to foster a more equitable and inclusive society.