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If your circumstances change, such as changes in your disability, living arrangements, or support needs, you can request a review of your NDIS plan to ensure it continues to meet your needs.

The NDIS has strict privacy and confidentiality measures in place to protect participants' personal information. Only authorized individuals involved in your support planning and delivery have access to your information.

LACs provide support and guidance to NDIS participants throughout their journey, including helping with access and planning, connecting participants with community supports and services, and assisting with plan reviews and changes.

There are no costs to apply for or access the NDIS. Funding is managed through individualized support plans, and participants can choose how their funds are managed, whether it's self-managed, plan-managed, or NDIA-managed.

If you have concerns or complaints about the NDIS or the services you receive, you can contact the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) directly or seek support from advocacy organizations or disability rights groups. The NDIA has processes in place to address complaints and resolve issues.

The NDIS is a government initiative in Australia that provides support and services to individuals with disabilities. To be eligible, you must be under 65 years old, an Australian citizen or resident, and have a permanent or significant disability that affects your ability to participate fully in everyday activities.

You can apply for the NDIS by filling out an application form and providing information about your disability, functional capacity, and support needs. Documentation such as medical reports, assessments, and evidence of your disability may be required to support your application.

The NDIS provides funding for a wide range of supports and services including assistive technology, personal care, therapy, accommodation, community participation, and employment assistance.

Yes, participants have the flexibility to choose their own service providers based on their individual needs and preferences.

Your NDIS support plan is developed through a planning process involving you, your family or carers, and an NDIS planner or Local Area Coordinator (LAC). You can request changes to your plan during scheduled plan reviews or if there are significant changes in your circumstances.