Reaching the age of 18 marks a significant shift for NDIS participants to managing their own NDIS plans. We explore how parents can best support their children during a critical phase.
Turning 18 is a major milestone for all young Australians, but it holds particular significance for those with disability.
As your child transitions to adulthood, they will take on the responsibility of managing their own NDIS plan.
While this is a crucial step towards independence, it can also be a daunting one.
As a parent of a child who receives NDIS funding, you play a pivotal role in helping your child embrace this fundamental change – and ensuring the transition is as smooth as possible.
In this article, we outline essential information for NDIS participants turning 18 and provide tips on how to support your child to empower them in managing their own plans.
The transition from childhood to adulthood is marked by the exciting process of gaining independence. A fundamental aspect of this process is learning to make informed decisions.
These skills not only help young people understand their preferences and shape their identity but also empower them to set goals for the future.
By making informed choices, they build confidence and prepare themselves for the challenges and opportunities of adult life.
For young people with disability, decision making takes on an added layer of importance. It involves carefully considering risks to ensure their wellbeing while also embracing opportunities for growth and independence.
Preparing a child for the responsibilities of adulthood does not happen overnight.
It is a gradual process that begins early, and for NDIS participants, it involves developing the skills necessary to manage their NDIS plan and make decisions about their life.
As your child enters their teenage years, it is the perfect time to focus on specific skills that will help them manage their NDIS plan confidently when they turn 18.
Here is how you can support your child during their early teenage years:
The transition to adulthood can be a significant milestone for a young person with disability. While they may be ready to take on more responsibility, they may still need ongoing support to manage their NDIS plan effectively.
Here are some ways you can continue to support your child:
By providing ongoing support and empowering your child to make their own decisions, you can help them thrive and achieve their goals.
At 18, young people with NDIS plans are encouraged to take more responsibility for their decisions.
The level of support they require will vary depending on their individual needs and the complexity of their disability.
Supported decision making is a process that empowers young people to develop the skills and confidence to manage their own lives. It involves working with trusted individuals who can provide guidance and support.
Nominees play a key role in supporting decision-making. These individuals can be family members, friends or other trusted people who help manage certain aspects of an NDIS plan.
There are two types of nominees:
Choosing the right type of nominee is essential to ensure that the young person with disability receives the appropriate level of support and has their best interests represented.
As young people approach adulthood, their priorities often shift.
They may be thinking about higher education, entering the workforce or moving out of home.
This makes it an ideal time to review their NDIS plan to ensure it aligns with their evolving goals and needs.
Here are some questions to consider when reviewing an NDIS plan at age 18:
Before your child reaches adulthood, there are several steps you can take for a smoother transition:
The transition to adulthood is a critical time for young people with disability.
While their NDIS plan is designed to help them grow and thrive in this new phase, adequate planning and preparation is essential for maximising its potential.
As a parent, you are influential in making that happen.
Navigating the NDIS has it challenges.
We are here to help you.
At Endeavour Foundation, our friendly team includes NDIS specialists who are experts at untangling the system’s many intricacies and complexities.
If you would like support with your child’s NDIS plan, get in touch with us today.
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