NDIS overhaul begins with new rules to streamline support, boost outcomes

NDIS overhaul begins with new rules to streamline support, boost outcomes

NDIS overhaul begins with new rules to streamline support, boost outcomes | Insurance Business Australia

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NDIS overhaul begins with new rules to streamline support, boost outcomes

Widespread communication efforts launched to guide participants

Life & Health

By
Roxanne Libatique

New legislative reforms to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) took effect on Oct. 3, introducing clearer rules for how participants can use their funding.

The changes include a more defined list of NDIS-approved supports and establish a 12-month transition period to help participants adapt to the revised guidelines.

NDIS substitution or replacement support

The reforms also include a new substitution option. Participants may apply to replace an approved NDIS support with a non-NDIS support under specific circumstances.

The participant must demonstrate that the substitute provides equal or better outcomes and value for money. These requests must be submitted to the NDIA in advance and will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. If a substitution request is denied, participants must wait 12 months before reapplying for the same substitution.

How the NDIA keeps people informed about the NDIS changes

The NDIA said it is actively working to communicate the changes to participants and providers.

In addition to updating guidelines, the agency is reaching out through emails and text messages to ensure that participants understand the reforms. It is also providing education and assistance to help participants, plan nominees, and service providers adapt to the changes.

The NDIA plans to offer Easy Read and Auslan versions of the updated guidelines to support participants with varying needs.

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NDIS progress

The reforms are part of a broader strategy to improve the NDIS’s outcomes and financial sustainability.

As of June 2024, the NDIS supported over 661,000 participants, with 52% of carers and families engaged in paid employment, surpassing the target of 50%.

Additionally, 76% of participants aged 15 and older reported that the NDIS has given them greater control over their lives, slightly exceeding the target of 75%.

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