The basic things you need to function in your daily life
Examples: house cleaning, transport or help preparing meals.
Supports important activities that help you to be independent at home.
Examples: cleaning, gardening, respite care.
Helps you access supports outside of the home when you’re unable to use public transport.
Supports everyday supplies related to your disability.
Examples: nutrition products, colostomy bags or dressing aids.
Covers the support you need to participate in the community, social and recreational activities.
This funding type supports you in building skills to become more independent.
Examples: Finding and keeping a job, exercise physiology for physical mobility and other therapies.
Helps you find suitable supports and resolve issues with Service Providers.
To help source suitable accommodation so you can live more independently.
Examples: finding a group home, negotiating contracts, property viewings.
Helping you participate in community events to build your skills and independence.
Examples: skills training, study, mentoring.
Supports you to find and secure employment.
Examples: resume creation, support with interviews, job preparation.
Helping you make positive changes to improve relationships and interactions with others.
Examples: psychology, behavioural therapy, skills training.
Helps you transition from school to further education.
Examples: career advice, help applying to courses.
Supports you to improve your physical mobility or wellbeing if limited by your disability.
Examples: exercise physiologist, dietician, personal trainer.
Supports you in building your financial and organisational skills.
Examples: NDIS plan management.
Helping you develop the skills to get more from your day to day life.
Examples: speech therapy, physio, group therapy.
For larger, one-off items that support you in your daily life.
Examples: wheelchair, prosthetics, home modifications.
Supports changes or modifications to your home that help you function independently.
Examples: rails, ramps, home modifications.
For specialised technology or equipment related to your disability.
Examples: wheelchair, prosthetics, vehicle modification.