The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) supports people with disabilities through various funded support and services which helps them become more independent and
enhance their quality of life.

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) supports people with disabilities through various funded support and services which helps them become more independent and
enhance their quality of life.
Providing quality disability care requires the services of competent support workers
who understand the needs of the participants and behave with integrity, honesty and compassion.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) enables people with disabilities to
live more independently and take part in their communities through various funded support and services.
Community Participation involves creating opportunities for people with disabilities to participate in activities that promote their well-being and integrate them into their communities.
Short Term Accommodation, which includes respite care, is a form of support that provides temporary accommodation when the participant needs to stay away from home for a brief period.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) helps people with disabilities,
including those with Down Syndrome to live as independently as possible through funded support and services.
Home and living support that are tailored to meet the needs of people with disabilities are important in improving their overall quality of life and accessibility to various support
and services.
Mental health is an important factor which influences the quality of our lives and greater overall well-being. People with psychosocial disabilities face a unique set of challenges which stems from their mental health conditions.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is an important government- funded scheme which reshaped the way we approach disability support and provided a new perspective regarding independent living and the personal autonomy of people with disabilities.
Disability needs vary from person to person. Thus the National Disability Insurance
Scheme (NDIS) adopts a participant-centric approach to disability care where NDIS plans are
tailored to meet the unique needs of each person with a disability.