Your NDIS plan is a personalised document outlining the supports and funding you'll receive to help you live the life you want. It's like a roadmap for your journey towards independence and inclusion.
Your NDIS plan typically includes three main parts:
Support Categories: These are the different types of support you might need. They include:
Support Budgets: This is the amount of money allocated to each support category.
Your Goals: These are the things you want to achieve with your NDIS support. They're important because they guide the types of supports included in your plan.
For supports to be included in your NDIS plan, they must be considered "reasonable and necessary." This means:
Your NDIS plan will outline how much funding you have available in each support category. It's important to use this money wisely to achieve your goals.
Remember: Your NDIS plan is a partnership between you and the NDIS. By understanding your plan, you can take control of your support and achieve your goals.
Understand what "reasonable and necessary" means in NDIS funding, with examples of eligible supports and tips for bridging gaps with alternative resources.
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