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NDIS (Choice & control within the NDIS ((Reasonable and necessary,…
NDIS
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NDIS's impact on services, systems & government
• An Local Area Coordinator will connect people with disability to supports, services, activities in their community and other government services. LACs also work in communities to help them become more accessible and inclusive for all people with disability.
The NDIS funds a range of supports and services which may include education, employment, social participation, independence, living arrangements and health and wellbeing.
In order to be considered reasonable and necessary, a support or service:
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• must not include day-to-day living costs not related to your disability support needs, such as groceries
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• must be likely to be effective and work for the participant, and
• should take into account support given by other government services, your family, carers, networks and the community.
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Previous beliefs, values, attitudes & culture
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Enablers & barriers to accessing support, independence, and social and economic participation through the NDIS