What is the NDIS?

Learn how the National Disability Insurance Scheme supports eligible Australians with disability through funding for reasonable and necessary supports that build independence, participation, and everyday wellbeing.

A simple explanation

The NDIS, or National Disability Insurance Scheme, is an Australian government program that helps fund supports and services for people with permanent and significant disability. It is designed to give participants more choice and control over the supports they receive, so they can work toward their goals, live more independently, and take part in their community with confidence.

How it works

How the NDIS helps

The NDIS is designed to support participants in a way that is more personalised, goal-focused, and flexible than a one-size-fits-all approach.

Supports your goals

Your plan is built around the goals that matter to you, such as living more independently, building skills, or taking part in community life.

Funds approved supports

Funding may be provided for reasonable and necessary supports related to your disability, depending on your individual plan.

Offers more choice

Participants can often choose how supports are delivered and who provides them, depending on how their funding is managed.

Encourages inclusion

The scheme aims to help people participate more fully in everyday life, relationships, learning, and the community.

What the NDIS may fund

Funding depends on the participant’s plan and approved supports, but these are common areas the NDIS may help with.