How To Get The Most Out Of Your NDIS Plan

Updated on June 14, 2024

How To Get The Most Out Of Your NDIS Plan

1. Know Your Plan

Familiarize yourself with the goals, budgets for different support categories, and how to use your funds. Understanding the details of your plan will help you use it more effectively.

2. Set Clear Personal Goals

Your personal goals could range from improving daily living skills, gaining employment, and enhancing social participation, to maintaining health and well-being. Ensure your goals are clear, measurable, and achievable.

3. Use Support Coordination

A support coordinator can assist you in understanding the intricacies of your plan. They can connect you with suitable service providers, and resolve any issues you may have.

4. Choose the Right Service Providers

Choose providers who have experience with your specific needs and whom you feel comfortable working with. You have the right to choose your providers and to receive quality support.

5. Review Your Services

Regularly review the effectiveness of your services. Are they helping you move towards your goals? Do you need to adjust the type of support you’re receiving? Continuous evaluation will help you know if your current services are effective or if you need to explore other options.

6. Manage Your Budget

Be proactive in managing your budget. Track your spending to ensure you’re using your funds efficiently and to avoid running out before your plan is reviewed.

7. Prepare for Plan Reviews

Plan reviews are a critical time to assess your progress and adjust to your plan. Prepare for these meetings by reviewing your goals, the effectiveness of your current services, and considering any changes in your needs.

8. Explore All Available Options

The NDIS provides funding for a wide range of supports and services. Explore all the options available to you, including mainstream, community, and informal supports.

9. Stay Informed

Keep informed about any changes to NDIS policies, procedures, or resources. Connect with local disability support groups and attend NDIS-related workshops for the latest updates.

10. Advocate for Your Needs

If you feel your plan does not adequately reflect your needs or goals, request a review or seek advice from an NDIS advocate. Remember, your NDIS plan is there to support you, and you have the right to ensure it’s working in your best interest.

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