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When most people think about NDIS Core Supports, they picture personal care, transport, and daily living help. And yes, those are incredibly important. But here’s the exciting part: your Core…

cora flying over boxes of different autism levels

Every journey with autism is different and so is every NDIS plan. While the NDIS has transformed access to therapy and support, families still want to know the difference between…

Cora sitting with a group of kids for the Thriving Kids early intervention program

Early intervention can shape a child’s future. It builds confidence, communication, and key developmental skills during the years that matter most. For many Australian families, the NDIS (National Disability Insurance…

ndis funding not used?

If you’re approaching the end of your NDIS plan and noticing you’ve got NDIS funding left in your budget, you’re not alone. Many participants, even those receiving regular supports, find…

ndis claims and reimbursements

Let’s talk about something that comes up a lot with the NDIS: how the money side actually works. We often get questions like: “How do I claim something through my…

NDIS providers, allied health therapists, participants, support coordinators who's who in the NDIS

When you’re part of the NDIS world there are so many different people and roles to wrap your head around. Support Coordinator. LAC. Plan Manager. Key worker. Allied health professional….

Frequently Asked NDIS Questions

“Reasonable and Necessary” supports are those the NDIS considers essential for a participant to pursue their goals, be more independent, and take part in daily life. These supports must relate to your disability and be value for money.

Core Supports help you with everyday activities, assistance with daily living, transport, and community participation. These supports are the most flexible and can often be used across different needs.

Capacity Building supports help you develop skills and independence in areas such as education, employment, relationships, and health. Funding in this category is usually goal-specific and less flexible than Core Supports.

Capital Supports provide funding for higher-cost items like assistive technology, equipment, or home modifications. These funds are not flexible and must be used for the specific items listed in your plan.

A Service Agreement is a written contract between you and your provider that outlines what services will be delivered, how much they’ll cost, and how they’ll be provided.

ECEI supports children aged 0–6 with developmental delay or disability. It helps families access timely, targeted early intervention without needing a formal diagnosis.

The NDIS is the scheme that provides funding. The NDIA (National Disability Insurance Agency) is the government body that administers the NDIS.

A Participant Statement is a part of your NDIS plan that describes your goals, background, daily life, and informal supports. It helps planners understand what’s important to you.

Informal Supports are unpaid help from family, friends, and the community. The NDIS considers these when determining how much formal support you might need.

Psychosocial disability is a term used to describe the disability that may arise from mental health conditions. The NDIS can fund supports to help manage and reduce its impact on daily life.

Functional capacity refers to your ability to complete tasks in areas like mobility, communication, self-care, and social interaction. It’s assessed during your application to determine the level of support you need.

Funding flexibility refers to how freely you can move funds within your plan. Core Supports often have the most flexibility, while Capacity Building and Capital supports are more restricted and goal-specific.

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