How do you stop fraudsters tricking disabled people out of their ndis funding?

Imagine your NDIS funding is like a piggy bank that helps you buy things to make life easier, like toys, games, or even help from friends. But sometimes, fraudsters are like sneaky kids who try to trick you into giving them all your money so they can run off and play with it.

How the trick works

Fraudsters might say they’re helping you, but really, they want to take your piggy bank. They might tell you stories or make fake promises, just like when someone pretends to be a friend in a game, but then takes all your candies.

How we stop them

We need protectors, like parents or teachers, who check if the person is really helping or just trying to trick you. These protectors might ask questions, look at the money being taken out of your piggy bank, and make sure it’s being used for good things.

Sometimes, they even use special tools, like a calculator or a list, to double-check everything. This way, the real helpers can stay and keep helping you play and learn!

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