
What is the NDIS
What is the NDIS
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a transformative Australian government initiative designed to provide targeted support and better care for people with disabilities.
It empowers participants by offering them the flexibility to manage their own health and support services. This individualised approach ensures that each person receives the assistance tailored to their specific needs, helping to improve their quality of life and increase their independence.
The NDIS represents a commitment to lifelong support for those with significant and permanent disabilities, ensuring they receive the necessary aids and services to live an empowering life. This scheme is pivotal in promoting social inclusion and participation, providing a framework for support that is both sustainable and effective.
