What Happens After High School? NDIS Supports for Young Adults
The NDIS post-school transition helps young adults with disability move confidently from high school into employment, education and independent living with the right supports in place.
The NDIS post-school transition helps young adults with disability move confidently from high school into employment, education and independent living with the right supports in place.
International Women’s Day highlights the need for genuine inclusion and equal opportunity for women with disabilities. Discover how NDIS supports, choice and control promote independence, safety and community participation across Australia.
NDIS support in Australian schools can be confusing for families. This article explains the difference between supports funded by the NDIS and those provided by schools, helping families understand roles, responsibilities and how to support students with disability more confidently.
This article outlines the most common NDIS red flags, helping you recognise unsafe or unethical provider behaviour. Learn how to protect your rights, identify warning signs early and choose providers who prioritise safety, transparency and participant wellbeing.
Understanding NDIS claims and reimbursements can help you manage your funding more confidently. This guide explains when you can claim out-of-pocket expenses, how to submit a valid claim and what the NDIS considers “reasonable and necessary.” With the right steps, you can avoid delays and make the most of your NDIS plan.
Turning 18 in NDIS marks a major shift in responsibility for young participants. This guide covers what changes, how to prepare and key steps like updating goals and setting up myGov to ensure a smooth transition into adulthood.
Managing your NDIS budget doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Learn how to avoid overspending, prevent underuse and make the most of your funding with smart tips and professional support.
change in NDIS funding period will change how participants access their budgets. Instead of receiving the full amount upfront, funds will be released in smaller, regular blocks typically every three months. This update by the NDIA aims to make NDIS budget management easier, reduce overspending, and improve consistency of supports across the life of the plan.
he right mobility and transfer equipment can transform daily life for NDIS participants, promoting independence, safety and accessibility. From wheelchairs and walking aids to home and vehicle modifications, the NDIS funds a range of supports to help individuals move with confidence.
NDIS Replacement Support gives participants the flexibility to replace existing funded supports with more effective alternatives. Whether it’s upgrading assistive technology, switching household items, or improving accessibility, this option helps maximise funding while enhancing independence.