NDIS Planning Process
Overview of NDIS Planning Process:
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) planning process plays a pivotal role in determining the support and services necessary to achieve the goals and aspirations of NDIS participants. The planning process places the participant at the centre, recognising their unique needs and tailoring support to enhance their well-being and independence.
6-Step NDIS Planning Process:
Step 1
Access and Eligibility
Determine eligibility for the NDIS based on the impact of a permanent and significant disability on the individual's daily life.
Step 1
Step 2
Preparation
Participants gather relevant information about their goals, needs, and aspirations to inform the development of their individualised plan.
Step 2
Step 3
Planning Meeting
Engage in a collaborative meeting with an NDIS planner to discuss goals, aspirations, and the necessary supports. Participants actively contribute to the development of their personalised plan.
Step 3
Step 4
Plan Development
Based on the planning meeting, a comprehensive NDIS plan is developed, outlining the approved supports, services, and funding.
Step 4
Step 5
Plan Approval
The developed plan is reviewed and approved, ensuring alignment with the participant's needs and the goals of the NDIS.
Step 5
Step 6
Implementation:
Participants begin accessing and utilising the approved supports and services outlined in their NDIS plan, working towards achieving their goals and maximising their independence.
Step 6