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While every person with disability is unique, the overall NDIS journey is the same for everyone

Check Eligibility

Meet with a planner to create your NDIS Plan

Receive your NDIS Plan

Choose a plan manager if you’ve asked for one

Review your plan

Apply for the NDIS (called an “access request”)

NDIS accepts or rejects your access request.

Prepare for your first NDIS Plan meeting.

The NDIS Journey

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FAQs

The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) is an independent agency whose role is to implement the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).


It is the name of the process for joining the NDIS. You will need to complete some forms and provide background information about your disability so the NDIA can determine if you are eligible.

Eligibility is based on several criteria such as age, residency & disability. To meet the disability
criteria, the NDIS requires evidence that your disability is caused by an impairment that is likely to be permanent, reduces your functional capacity and affects your ability to work, study or participate in the community.

You may be eligible for the NDIS if you are aged between 9 and 65.

The early childhood approach is designed to support children younger than 9 with disability or developmental delay and their families. If you have a child aged younger than 9 with a disability, you can contact an early childhood partner.  The early childhood partner can provide connection to early supports and other services in the community. They can also help you apply for the NDIS if needed. 


No. The value of your assets is not considered when determining eligibility. NDIS funding does not
impact income support such as the Disability Support Pension or Carer Allowance.

Funding under the NDIS is individualized, based on goals and outcomes and can be reviewed as
your goals change.

On its own, ADHD is not usually covered by the NDIS because it can be hard to meet the NDIS eligibility criteria.

While every person with disability is unique, the overall NDIS journey is the same for everyone:

1. Check eligibility.
2. Apply for the NDIS (called an “access request”)
3. NDIS accepts or rejects your access request.
4. Prepare for your first NDIS Plan meeting.
5. Meet with a planner to create your NDIS Plan.
6. Receive your NDIS Plan.
7. Choose a plan manager if you’ve asked for one.
8. Review your plan.
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