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    NDIS Important Resources

    Here we have a collection of important documents, tools and resources which will help guide you through the process and understand the legalities surrounding the NDIS for SDA participants.

    NDIS Demand Map

    The NDIS Demand Map helps you to recognize the current need for SDA in your area. Simply click the link below to go to the official government tool and search for a postcode you would be interested in. You will be able to get a full breakdown of the approximate number of registered NDIS participants in the area, how much the expected financial demand to support their needs and the number of NDIS workers required to support them.

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    NDIS Pricing Arrangements

    The 2020/2021 official NDIS Price Guide is a document which helps you to best understand the SDA payment distribution based on location, housing type and number of housed SDA residents in a home. In addition it outlines a number of rules and requirements for receiving SDA Payment that you may need to be aware of.

    Download Pricing Arrangements
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    NDIS SDA Calculator

    This calculator tool was designed to incorporate the current SDA price guide conditions in order for you to get a reasonable outline of the expected annual income you could make out of a housing investment under the NDIS scheme.

    NDIS Fact Sheet

    Here we have a collection of potentially useful pieces of information that may assist investors in understanding the SDA process.

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    What is NDIS?

    There are around 4.3 million Australians who have a disability. Within the next five years, the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) will provide more than $22 billion in funding a year to an estimated 500,000 Australians who have permanent and significant disability. For many people, it will be the first time they receive the disability support they need.

    The NDIS can provide all people with disability with information and connections to services in their communities such as doctors, sporting clubs, support groups, libraries and schools, as well as information about what support is provided by each state and territory government.

    NDIS - What does it mean?

    • National: The NDIS is being introduced progressively across all states and territories.
    • Disability: The NDIS provides support to eligible people with intellectual, physical, sensory, cognitive and psychosocial disability. Early intervention supports can also be provided for eligible people with disability or children with developmental delay.
    • Insurance: The NDIS gives all Australians peace of mind if they, their child or loved one is born with or acquires a permanent and significant disability, they will get the support they need.
    • Scheme: The NDIS is not a welfare system. The NDIS is designed to help people get the support they need so their skills and independence improve over time.

    NDIS key words

    • Permanent and significant disability: A permanent disability means your disability is likely to be lifelong. A significant disability has a substantial impact on your ability to complete everyday activities.
    • Supports and services: Assistance or products that help a person in their daily life and help them participate in the community and reach their goals.
    • Early intervention: Providing support to a person, either a child or an adult, as early as possible to reduce the impacts of disability or developmental delay and to build their skills and independence.


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