NDIS in SA

The NDIS in SA

The NDIS works with suitably experienced and qualified partner organisations to deliver local area coordination and the early childhood approach to Australians with disability, including children with developmental delay.

They are the face of the NDIS in the community.

If you are between the ages of seven and 64 years of age, call the local area coordinator partner in your local government area. They will be your main contact point for the NDIS.

If you have a child younger than seven with developmental delay or disability, call the early childhood partner in your local government area. The early childhood partner will be your main contact point for the NDIS and will help you understand and access the most appropriate supports for your child.

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Key Principles of the NDIS

Key principles of the NDIS include:

  • Choice and control – participants choose the providers they want to work with.
  • Reasonable and necessary supports – non-clinical supports and services that help participants undertake activities relating to daily living and participating in the community, both socially and economically.
  • A strong focus on informal networks and community supports

How can I access the NDIS?

To access the NDIS, you must live in an area where it is available. You must also:

  • Be an Australian citizen, permanent resident or hold a Protected Special Category Visa;
  • Have an impairment or condition that is likely to be permanent and that significantly impacts your day-to-day functioning.

You can find out if you are eligible to receive NDIS funding by completing the NDIS Access Checklist or contacting the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) on 1800 800 110.

Our friendly team is here to support you.

Talk to us about finding a service that is designed just for your support needs.

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