What do NDIS changes mean for participants?

NDIS changes mean your support plan might look a bit different, but it’s still there to help you grow and learn.

Imagine you have a toolbox that helps you do things like write, draw, or play games. The NDIS is like that toolbox, it gives you the right tools so you can be happy and successful at school and in life.

What does this mean for your support?

  • If there are new rules, it might change what tools go into your toolbox.
  • Sometimes, it means you get more tools to help with different tasks.
  • Other times, you might need to learn how to use the tools a little differently, just like learning how to use a new pencil or crayon.

Think of it like when your teacher gives you a new type of paper for writing. It’s still paper, but now you can draw bigger pictures or write neater letters!

So even if things change, your support is still there, it's just getting better and more tailored to what you need! NDIS changes mean your support plan might look a bit different, but it’s still there to help you grow and learn.

Imagine you have a toolbox that helps you do things like write, draw, or play games. The NDIS is like that toolbox, it gives you the right tools so you can be happy and successful at school and in life.

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Examples

  1. A participant finds out they can now get more help with daily tasks.
  2. Support coordinators explain new rules in simple language.
  3. New funding helps someone try a different kind of therapy.

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