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NDIS Access

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  • What is an Access Form?
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  • What evidence will I need to provide?
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  • What is a Planning Meeting?
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  • Am I eligible for the NDIS?
    Before you do anything you need to make sure you can answer yes to each of the initial NDIS screening questions: Yes - I am an Australian citizen, permanent resident or protected special category visa holder Yes - I live in Australia, Australia is my home & I spend most of my time in Australia Yes - I am under 65 years of age Yes - I have a disability that causes a permanent impairment (intellectual, cognitive, neurological, sensory, physical or psychosocial) Yes - I usually need disability-specific supports to complete daily life activities
  • How do I prepare for a Community Connections meeting?
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  • Should I get an OT report before I apply?
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  • How do the NDIS define disability?
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  • What is a Community Connections meeting?
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  • How do I prepare for a Planning Meeting?
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  • Why is there a different NDIS application process for children who are 9 years or younger?
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  • How do I get 100 points of ID?
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  • What does an Equine Therapist do?
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  • What does a Support Worker do?
    A Support Worker assists individuals with disabilities in their daily activities, helping them to live as independently as possible. This can include personal care, household tasks, transportation, and community participation. Support Workers play a crucial role in enhancing the quality of life for their clients.
  • What does a Psychosocial Recovery Coach do?
    A Psychosocial Recovery Coach supports individuals with psychosocial disabilities to live a full and contributing life. They work collaboratively with clients, their families, and other services to design, plan, and implement a recovery plan. This includes building capacity, resilience, and independence through tailored support and coaching.
  • What does a Plan Manager do?
    A Plan Manager helps you manage the funding in your NDIS plan. They take care of the financial and administrative aspects, such as paying providers, keeping track of your funds, and ensuring you stay within your budget. This allows you to focus on achieving your goals without worrying about the paperwork.
  • What does a Support Coordinator do?
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  • What does a Specialist Support Coordinator do?
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  • What does an Occupational Therapist (OT) do?
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  • What does a Speech Pathologist do?
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  • What does a Physiotherapist do?
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  • What does an Art Therapist do?
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  • What does a Local Area Coordinator (LAC)?
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  • What does a Music Therapist do?
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  • What does a Planner?
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  • What can I spend my Consumables budget on?
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  • What is PACE?
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  • Can I use my NDIS Plan when I am in hospital?
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  • What is a NDIS Plan?
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  • Can I use my NDIS Plan if I am in a Correctional Facility?
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  • What does Stated Support mean?
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  • How can I check my Allied Health professional is registered?
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  • Personal Care
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  • What is a Check in Meeting?
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  • What is a Rollover?
    A rollover in the context of the NDIS refers to the automatic extension of your current NDIS plan if a new plan is not approved before the end date of your existing plan. This ensures there is no gap in your support and services.
  • How do I prepare for a Plan Review?
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  • Should I change my goals?
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  • What NDIS changes are happening?
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  • Change of Circumstances
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  • NDIS Eligibility Link
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  • Consent Form
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  • Psychologists
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  • Jobs & Employment
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  • Allied Health - Occupational Therapists
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  • Health & Wellness
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  • Accommodation & Housing
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