“The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) is an independent statutory agency. Our role is to implement the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), which will support a better life for hundreds of thousands of Australians with a significant and permanent disability and their families and carers.”

Useful links:

  • NDIS Factsheets

    Useful factsheets and publications are available on the NDIS website.

  • NDIS Commission

    The NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission is an independent agency established to improve the quality and safety of NDIS supports and services.

    “We regulate NDIS providers, provide national consistency, promote safety and quality services, resolve problems and identify areas for improvement.”

  • NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits

    NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits (previously the NDIS Price Guide) assist participants and disability support providers to understand the way that price controls for supports and services work in the NDIS. Price regulation is in place to ensure that participants receive value for money in the supports that they receive.

  • Mental health and the NDIS

    Psychosocial disability is a term used to describe a disability that may arise from a mental health issue.

    Not everyone who has a mental health condition will have a psychosocial disability, but for people who do, it can be severe, longstanding and impact on their recovery. People with a disability as a result of their mental health condition may qualify for the NDIS.

  • What is Support Coordination?

    A Support Coordinator will support you to understand and implement the funded supports in your plan and link you to community, mainstream and other government services. A Support Coordinator will focus on supporting you to build skills and direct your life as well as connect you to providers.

    Your Support Coordinator will assist you to negotiate with providers about what they will offer you and how much it will cost out of your plan. Support coordinators will ensure service agreements and service bookings are completed. They will help build your ability to exercise choice and control, to coordinate supports and access your local community.

    They can also assist you in planning ahead to prepare for your plan review.

    Support coordinators will assist you to 'optimise' your plan ensuring that you are getting the most out of your funded supports.