In early October, the Federal Government implemented major legislative changes to the NDIS. We explore these changes and their impacts.
The date 3 October 2024 marked a significant shift in the direction of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
It was then that the Federal Government implemented a series of legislative changes – the most substantial amendments since the NDIS was established in 2013.
Some changes have taken immediate effect while others are set to roll out in coming months.
The government has suggested the transformation will make the NDIS more accessible and accountable, strengthening the scheme and enhancing the experience for those using it.
Despite that, there has been vocal opposition to the changes, and the move has created confusion.
In this article, we aim to cut through the complexity to summarise the key changes that have been introduced and what they mean for people with disability and their families and supports.
The most notable change relates to a new set of rules for NDIS funding that define what can and cannot be funded by the scheme.
Now, you can only use your NDIS funds for items listed as approved supports.
Other key NDIS changes include:
The NDIS has updated its guidelines as it seeks to make its processes clearer and more structured. This includes:
The Federal Government has indicated the changes will create the following benefits:
Following the announcement of these changes, the NDIS has been flooded with questions.
It has since created a handy Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) page.
This page addresses many of the common queries and concerns that have resulted from the announcement of the changes and their subsequent rollout.
There is a lot to get your head around with the recent NDIS changes.
At Endeavour Foundation, we can help to clear up the confusion.
Our expert NDIS team is across the latest news and can talk through what the changes mean for you and your individual support plan.
To find out more, get in touch with us today.