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What is the NDIS and How Does it Work

It is a federal government-funded scheme that provides financial support to people with an intellectual, cognitive, or psychosocial disability. We have a team of authorized NDIS Psychologists. Consult with us anytime. https://bit.ly/3bu8Ocm<br><br>

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What is the NDIS and How Does it Work

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  1. What is the NDIS and How Does it Work?

  2. What is the NDIS? •  It is a federal government-funded scheme which provides financial support to people with an intellectual, physical, sensory, cognitive or psychosocial disability, as well as early intervention supports for children with developmental delay. • The government expects the NDIS to provide support for about 460,000 Australians who have a disability when it is fully operational. • Individuals with NDIS funding primarily deal with Local Area Coordinators, Early Childhood Early Intervention co-ordinators, or NDIA planners who help participants access, understand and navigate the new system, and create, implement and review their plan.

  3. Who is eligible for the NDIS? • The NDIS is available to Australian citizens, permanent residents and special-category visa holders who live in Australia, are aged between seven and 65 years old, and who have a permanent and significant disability. • Based on the NDIS criteria, a permanent and significant disability means you either need support from another person, use special equipment or require supports to reduce your future needs. You can check your eligibility through the NDIS website.

  4. NDIS Psychologist A NDIS Psychologist is a professionally trained expert in the science of how people think, feel, behave and learn.Prior to practicing, psychologists in Australia must undergo a minimum of six years of study at university, as well as supervised experience, and must be registered with the Psychology Board of Australia.

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