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If your child has a significant and permanent disability, the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) supports your child,as well as you and your family. Our guide has answers to your questions about the NDIS.

How do I manage funding? is a five-page fact sheet that is in Easy English. That means it is easy to read. It has pictures and big, clear writing. It tells you about how to look after money from the NDIS.

Ten tips from Every Australian Counts on getting ready now for the NDIS.

This fact sheet explains the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). It is written for the family members and friends (carers) of people with disability in New South Wales (NSW).

This fact sheet is written for the family members and friends (carers) supporting people with disability living in NSW. It explains the main stages of the NDIS planning process: what steps to take who can help and what things you can use.

This fact sheet is written for the family members and friends (carers) supporting people with disability living in New South Wales (NSW). It provides tips about the NDIS based on advice from carers who have been through it.

This checklist is for family members and friends (carers) who provide regular support to people with disability living in New South Wales (NSW).

This fact sheet is written for the family members and friends (carers) of people with disability living in New South Wales (NSW). It explains what carers can and cannot expect from the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).

This fact sheet explains what the National Disability Insurance Scheme means for people with disability who are 65 years old, or older.

An Easy English Guide to eligibility for the NDIS.