Navigating the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) can seem complex at first, but understanding the process and preparing properly can make it much easier. This guide will walk you through each step of applying for NDIS funding, helping you to access the support you need.
What is the NDIS?
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a government initiative that provides funding for people with disability. Unlike welfare programs, the NDIS is designed to increase individuals’ skills and independence so they can live more fulfilling lives. It provides personalised support so you can manage your NDIS Plan and access everyday services.
Who Can Benefit from the NDIS?
To get the NDIS, you need to meet the eligibility criteria. The scheme is for Australian residents aged 0-65 years who have a permanent and significant disability that affects their daily life and meet certain disability requirements. Applicants must provide evidence of their primary disability and its impact on daily functioning. The NDIS covers all types of disability, including physical, sensory, cognitive, and psychosocial. Psychosocial disability is also included, emphasizing the scheme’s inclusivity and comprehensive support.
Preparing for Your NDIS Application
Gather Required Documentation
Before you apply, get all the necessary documents to support your application. You will need proof of Australian citizenship or permanent residency, personal identification and evidence of your disability. This includes medical reports and information from health professionals about how the disability affects your daily life.
Understanding NDIS Terminology
Familiarise yourself with NDIS terminology. Knowing the language used in the NDIS will help you navigate the application process and ensure your application meets all the criteria. For example knowing the difference between “developmental delay” and “developmental concerns” can be important in describing your needs.
Making Your NDIS Access Request
You can make an access request to the NDIS through three methods:
- Phone: Call 1800 800 110 to initiate your access to the NDIS by making a verbal access request.
- Email: Submit your Access Request Form to NAT@ndis.gov.au.
- Mail: Send your form to GPO Box 700, Canberra, ACT 2601.
Information to Include
When applying, provide detailed personal information, a thorough description of your disability, and how it impacts your daily activities. This might involve detailing difficulties with mobility, communication, social interaction, and self-care.
What Happens After You Submit Your Application
After submitting your application, the NDIA will process it and decide on your eligibility within 21 days. During this period, it is important to start connecting with community supports to begin accessing assistance even before your application is processed. Local area coordination partners can assist individuals in accessing community resources and supports tailored to their specific needs.
Related: What is an NDIS Functional Capacity Assessment?
Preparing for Your Planning Meeting
If your application is approved, you’ll be invited to a planning meeting. Prepare by considering your long-term goals and how the NDIS can support them. Bring any relevant documents and think about the type of supports and services you need to achieve these goals.
Types of Plan Management
1 Self-Management
Self-managing your NDIS plan gives you full control over how your funding is used. While it offers the most flexibility, it also requires you to handle all invoices, payments, and paperwork.
2 Plan Management Provider
A Plan Management provider can handle administrative tasks related to your NDIS funding, allowing you to focus on your support needs. They can assist with paying service providers and keeping track of your budget.
3 NDIA Management
The NDIA can also manage your plan, taking care of payments and administrative tasks. This option is straightforward but offers less flexibility compared to self-management or using a plan manager.
Finding Local Partners
If you need help with your NDIS application or accessing support services, contact your local NDIS partner. An early childhood partner can provide support for young children. Early childhood partners assist families in accessing the NDIS and obtaining necessary support. A child health nurse can also support children with developmental concerns. For individuals aged 9 and above, a local area coordinator can assist in understanding and applying for the NDIS. They can provide guidance and connect you with community resources. For young children, the Early Childhood Early Intervention (ECEI) program offers specialized support.
Common Questions and Answers
Am I eligible to apply for the NDIS?
To be eligible, you must be under 65, an Australian citizen or permanent resident, and meet the NDIS eligibility criteria, which includes the disability or early intervention requirements.
What evidence do I need?
Provide documents proving your identity, residency, and details about your disability and its impact on your daily life to meet the NDIS eligibility criteria.
What if my application is unsuccessful?
If your application is declined, you can appeal the decision or seek further assistance from the NDIS.
Final Thoughts
Applying for the NDIS can be a challenging process, but understanding each step can significantly ease the journey. By preparing thoroughly and leveraging available resources, you can navigate the application process with greater confidence and ensure you receive the support you need.
At Vital Motion, we specialise in conducting Functional Capacity Assessments, which are crucial for determining your support needs and NDIS funding eligibility. Our assessments provide detailed insights into your functional abilities and limitations, helping to create a tailored support plan that enhances your quality of life. We also offer the following services to private clients and NDIS participants.
- Occupational Therapy
- Physiotherapy
- Exercise Physiology
- Speech Therapy
- SIL and SDA Assessments
- Assistive Technology Assessment
- Home Modification Assessment
For more information or to schedule a Functional Capacity Assessment with us, contact Vital Motion today at (02) 8790 0755 or enquire online. We’re here to support you every step of the way and ensure you receive the appropriate care and support.