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Accessibility Tools

This fact sheet provides information on what supports the NDIS will fund in relation to mental health services and how to determine whether a support is funded by the NDIS or the health and mental health system.

This fact sheet provides information on what supports the NDIS will fund in relation to healthcare and how to determine whether a support is funded by the NDIS or the health system.

This fact sheet provides an overview of how people with disability should be supported to access support from mainstream systems and how to determine whether support is funded by the NDIS or another system.

Governments made a commitment – through the Intergovernmental Agreement for the NDIS Launch (IGA) – that if you were receiving supports before becoming a participant in the NDIS you should not be disadvantaged by your transition to the NDIS.

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) does not replace existing compensation arrangements for personal injury. This factsheet explains your responsibilities in telling the NDIA about your compensation.

The purpose of this document is to provide you with general information about some of the considerations that may be relevant to employing your own staff of you self manage your NDIS funding.

This factsheet provides advice on the access requirements for the NDIS in South Australia.

The NDIS includes people who currently receive support, and those who don’t. The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) will work out if you can use the NDIS. The NDIA is the Australian Government agency that manages the NDIS.

There are different things you can do to get ready for the NDIS before you meet with an NDIA support planner. Ask yourself: What does a good day or week look like for me?

The NDIS is a new way for people with disability to get the care and supports they need to live a better life. The NDIS gives people with disability choice and flexibility. This means you can choose who provides that support.