
National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)
The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) is an independent statutory agency. Our role is to implement the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
Understanding the NDIS
The NDIS takes a lifetime approach, investing early in people with disability and children with developmental delay to improve their outcomes later in life. Getting started
Am I eligible | NDIS
The NDIS is only available to people who have a disability caused by a permanent impairment . The impairment may be intellectual, cognitive, neurological, sensory, physical, or psychosocial.
What is the NDIS responsible for?
The NDIS provides funding to eligible people based on their individual needs. Every NDIS participant has an individual plan that lists their goals and the funding they have received. …
Applying to access the NDIS
If you think you are eligible and want to apply to become an NDIS participant, there are different ways to complete your NDIS application. You can choose the way that best suits you.
How the NDIS works
The NDIS is Australia’s first national Scheme for people with disability. It provides funding directly to individuals. We’re introducing a new computer system and some improvements to the way …
Our Guidelines | NDIS
This section contains information about what we consider when we make decisions under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Our guidelines set out some of the NDIA’s …
Queensland | NDIS
Sep 30, 2025 · The NDIS works with suitably experienced and qualified partner organisations to deliver local area coordination and the early childhood approach to Australians with disability, …
How to apply | NDIS
If you think you are eligible and want to apply to become an NDIS participant, there are different ways to complete your NDIS application. You can choose the way that best suits you.
How you can pay for NDIS supports as a self-manager
Once you’ve arranged your NDIS supports and providers, you’ll need to pay for them using your NDIS funding. As a self-manager, you’re responsible for paying your providers, contractors …