What is NDIS ?
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) was established in 2016 by the Australian Government to provide support services to people with disability, their families, carers and the disability sector in Australia. The NDIS was established under the NDIS Act 2013 along with the passing of the NDIS legislation in March 2013.
NDIS – What does it mean?
- National: The NDIS is being introduced progressively across all states and territories.
- Disability: The NDIS provides support to eligible people with intellectual, physical, sensory, cognitive, and psychosocial disability. Early intervention supports can also be provided for eligible people with disability or children with developmental delay.
- Insurance: The NDIS gives all Australians peace of mind if they, their child, or their loved one is born with or acquires a permanent and significant disability. They will get the support they need as part of their funding is covered under the NDIS.
- Scheme: The NDIS is not a welfare system. The NDIS is designed to help people get the support they need so their skills and independence improve over time.

Values
Respect
We accept anyone and everyone for who they are. Respect in our organisation builds feelings of trust, safety, and well-being.
Empower
We acknowledge the potential of each individual and promote client participation and contribution to help them be independent.
Advocate
Transparency is important in every aspect of our work. We recognise that our clients are our utmost priority and support you in what you need.
Collaborate
We believe in working with you. Our practice continually strives to achieve excellence in all of our programs and services.
Honesty
We encourage positive attributes such as integrity, truthfulness, and straightforwardness, and ensure that our support staff have the right qualifications.

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