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    NDIS Funding for Positive Behaviour Support & Support Coordination

    Understand how NDIS funding works for Positive Behaviour Support, Support Coordination, and Family-Centred services across Central Coast, Newcastle, Hunter & Sydney.

    Understanding the NDIS

    Get started with the fundamental concepts of the NDIS

    What is the NDIS?

    The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) provides funding for people with permanent and significant disability to access supports and services. It's designed to help people achieve their goals and live more independently.

    Who is eligible?

    To be eligible for the NDIS, you must be under 65 when you first apply, live in Australia as an Australian citizen, permanent resident or Protected Special Category Visa holder, and have a permanent and significant disability that affects your ability to take part in everyday activities.

    How does funding work?

    The NDIS provides funding based on your individual needs and goals. Your funding is allocated into different budget categories including Core Supports, Capacity Building, and Capital Supports.

    What supports are available?

    NDIS supports can include personal care, transport, equipment, home modifications, therapy services, and community participation activities - anything that helps you achieve your goals and live independently.

    Comprehensive NDIS Guide

    Detailed information to help you navigate your NDIS journey

    NDIS Funding Categories

    Understanding how your NDIS funding is structured

    Core Supports

    Day-to-day supports including personal care, transport, and consumables

    Examples include:

    • Assistance with daily personal activities
    • Community transport
    • Assistance with household tasks
    • Consumables and assistive products

    Capacity Building

    Building skills and independence through therapeutic supports

    Examples include:

    • Improved health and wellbeing
    • Improved learning and life skills
    • Improved social and community participation
    • Finding and keeping a job

    Capital Supports

    Higher cost items like equipment and home modifications

    Examples include:

    • Assistive technology
    • Vehicle modifications
    • Home modifications
    • Specialist disability accommodation

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