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Six steps for parents to prepare for the NDIS

Step-by-step NDIS parent guide

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) opens a new world of possibilities for families of children with a disability, by giving you more control and choice over your child’s supports. Navigating this new system can sometimes feel a bit overwhelming - especially for parents of children with a disability – so we’ve created this simple, step-by-step NDIS guide to help.

NOTE: this guide applies to children over 7 years old. If your child is younger than this, they might be eligible for the NDIS’s ECEI program.

Step 1: Get prepared

It’s important to prepare well for the NDIS. Here’s how:

Step 2: Your NDIS planning meeting

Your planning meeting will examine your child’s needs and what’s included in their NDIS plan, so it’s important to get it right . Here’s how:

Step 3: Get to know your NDIS plan

After your planning meeting, you’ll receive your NDIS plan. If anything’s incorrect, now’s the time to get it fixed, so as soon as you get it:

Step 4: Organise your supports

Now you have your NDIS plan, it’s time to put it into action by finding the right service providers for your child’s situation and needs. It’s important to get this part right, so here’s some handy tips:

Step 5: Managing your finances

Once you’ve selected your service providers, your child can start receiving their supports. You’ll need to ensure their service providers are paid and manage your budget, so here’s some things to keep in mind:

Step 6: Your plan review

Each year, your NDIS plan will be reviewed to ensure it’s still suited to your child’s needs. As with your initial planning meeting, make sure to: