faq

frequently asked questions

  • Q. What is the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)?

    The NDIS is a government-funded program designed to provide support and services to individuals with disabilities in Australia. The NDIS is for people with a significant disability that affects their everyday life. It provides funds straight to individuals (if they want) – giving people more choice and control over the kind of support they’d like.

  • Q. Who is eligible for the NDIS?

    To be eligible for the NDIS, you must be aged 7 to 65 years of age, have a permanent disability that significantly affects your ability to perform daily activities, and be an Australian citizen, be a permanent resident or hold a protected special category visa.
    We offer some services to people who are not eligible for the NDIS via government funded programs. If you are already engaging with our support team, we will ensure you access the appropriate services for you needs. Read more on NDIS eligibility or access the full criteria here.

  • Q. What is a NDIS service provider?

    The NDIS, funded by the Australian government, offers support for people with disabilities. Providers are registered entities or individuals offering services or products to those receiving NDIS funding.

  • Q. How long does NDIS support last for?

    The NDIS, funded by the Australian government, offers support for people with disabilities. Providers are registered entities or individuals offering services or products to those receiving NDIS funding.

  • Q. How do I find a NDIS-registered provider in Sydney?

    The NDIS, funded by the Australian government, offers support for people with disabilities. Providers are registered entities or individuals offering services or products to those receiving NDIS funding.

  • Q. How do I apply for funding from the NDIS?

    The NDIS, funded by the Australian government, offers support for people with disabilities. Providers are registered entities or individuals offering services or products to those receiving NDIS funding.