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.
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.
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) may support some NDIS participants when linked to disability-related goals. This article explains how CBT fits within the NDIS and when it may be considered reasonable and necessary.
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.
Since May 2025, NDIS funding periods will release budgets in smaller blocks instead of all upfront. This NDIA change helps improve NDIS budget management, reduce overspending and ensure more consistent support.
Discover practical dementia care strategies for NDIS support workers, including routines, safety tips, communication techniques and engaging activities. This guide supports disability workers in delivering person-centred care that promotes independence, emotional well-being and a better quality of life for individuals living with dementia.
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.
NDIS personalised care plans are essential for delivering truly individualised disability support. By focusing on participant goals, these flexible plans promote choice, independence and holistic care. In this article, we explore why personalised planning is a vital part of quality NDIS services in Queensland and how it improves outcomes for people with disability.