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To be eligible for the NDIS, you must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident, have a permanent and significant disability, and be aged under 65.
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You can apply for the NDIS by filling out an Access Request Form and submitting it to the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA).
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The amount of funding you receive from the NDIS will depend on your individual needs and circumstances. The NDIA will work with you to develop a personalized plan that outlines the supports and services you require, along with the funding you will receive.
Yes, as an NDIS participant, you have the flexibility to choose your own service providers. However, they must be registered with the NDIA and meet certain quality and safety standards.
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If you are unhappy with your NDIS plan or funding, you can request a review of the decision. You also have the option to appeal the decision if you are still not satisfied.
If your circumstances change after your NDIS plan is in place, you should notify the NDIA as soon as possible. They may review and adjust your plan if necessary.
Your NDIS plan will generally last for 12 months, after which it will be reviewed and revised as necessary.
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