Your NDIS plan is divided into 3 parts
- MY PROFILE – INFORMATION ABOUT ME – This includes information about you, your family and friends and services & community groups that form a part of your life.
- MY GOALS – describes your goals and aspirations and should refer back to your Planning Meeting. It includes short-term goals and long-term goals. It also specifies what supports you will need to achieve each goal. (Find out more about setting goals here)
- FUNDED SUPPORTS – includes a summary of the NDIS funding you receive. It is divided into 3 categories: CORE, CAPITAL and CAPACITY BUILDING funding categories. We describe each of these below.
- Informal Supports
- Funded Supports
What are Informal Supports?
- Family and friends, or services and community groups In your planning meeting, you will identify family, friends or mainstream services and community groups that provide you with support.This could be thelp with cleaning, going to appointments or the doctor, personal care or social outings with extended family. It could include weekly visits from local volunteers or other community-based supports.
- Mainstream supports These can include the education system, the health system (GP, hospitals, dentists, specialists) and mental health systems as well as Centrelink. Community supports can include the local libraries, swimming pools, playgroups and community groups.
What are Funded Supports?
- This is funding that the NDIS provides in your NDIS plan. These funds will give you access to what the NDIS calls ‘reasonable and necessary’ supports that will help you reach your goals..
- The amount of NDIS funding you receive for these supports depends on:
- the information you shared in your NDIS planning meeting
- reports from therapists containing details about the support you need
Managing your NDIS funding
Your NDIS plan can be managed in 3 ways:- By the NDIS – this is called being ‘Agency Managed’
- By a Plan Manager – this is called being ‘Plan Managed’
- By Yourself – this is called being ‘Self Managed’
Your NDIS funding is divided into 3 sections:
1. CORE
The CORE support budget includes supports to help you with:- your everyday living activities,
- your current disability-related needs and
- to help you work towards your longer-term goals
It is made up of 4 Support Categories:
VERY IMPORTANT: Core funding is flexible across all 4 support categories. For example: If you have a total ‘Core’ budget of $14,000, you can choose how to spend this across all four support categories. Exception: If you have ‘Stated Supports’ – these can only be spent on what they specify.-
Assistance with Daily Life
This includes funding for:- assistance with daily personal activities (showering, personal hygiene and moving around the house),
- assistance with household tasks – such as cleaning and maintenance to help maintain your home environment.
- assistance with preparation and delivery of meals – covers costs for a chosen service provider to prepare and deliver food on a weekly basis, taking your specific needs into account,
- assistance in shared living arrangements / supported independent living – incorporates assistance with and/or supervising daily life tasks in a shared living environment.
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Assistance with Social & Community Participation
This includes support to help you to engage in social or recreational activities and become more involved in your community. These could include a combination of community and centre-based activities such as art classes, sports, camps, library visits or day trips that include mentoring or peer support to strengthen your ability to participate independently. -
Consumables
This includes items you may need like continence products or low-cost assistive technology and equipment to improve your independence and/or mobility. -
Transport
This is the support that helps you travel to work or other places that will help you achieve the goals in your plan. How you can spend your transport funding and how it is paid to you (whether upfront or in regular payments) will be different for each person. Your Local Area Coordinator (LAC) will explain how you can use this budget.
2. CAPITAL
The Capital Support part of your NDIS plan has 2 key areas of funding (categories):-
Assistive Technology
Includes items for mobility, personal care, communication and recreational inclusion such as wheelchairs, pressure mattresses, standing frames, bathing and toileting equipment, personal readers and vision equipment, and vehicle modifications. -
Home Modifications
The funds in this support category are not flexible and can only be used for the support category to which they were allocated to. E.g for a ramp funded by home modifications or installation of a handrail in a bathroom.
3. CAPACITY BUILDING
My Capacity Building supports are intended to build your independence and reduce your need for the same level of support into the future. Your progress and outcomes from these supports will be shared at each plan review.The Capacity Building categories are:
- Improved Daily Living Skills(*CB Daily Activity)
- Improved Life Choices (*CB Choice and Control)
- Finding and Keeping a Job (*CB Employment)
- Increased Social and Community Participation (*CB Social Community and Civic Participation)
- Improved Health and Wellbeing(*CB Health and Well Being)
- Improved Living Arrangements (*CB Home Living)
- Improved Learning (*CB Lifelong Learning)
- Improved Relationships (*CB Relationships)
- Support Coordination
Summary of Important Points
- Your plan has a dollar amount that you can spend on each of the 3 support budgets (Core, Capital & Capacity Building) and it will be allocated to individual support categories, with a total plan budget being a sum of all support categories funded.
- Your plan should indicate how the supports will be paid and this should be based on the funding option you selected (agency managed/plan managed/self-managed) e.g if you are plan managed it should say ” The supports will be paid directly to your plan manager.” For other supports it could say ” NDIS will pay my support provider for these supports”. For Transport its likely to say:” NDIS will pay you directly for these supports”
- The funds allocated to each budget (CORE/CAPITAL/CAPACITY) can only be spent on that budget.
- You can’t spend more than the total amount allocated to each budget.
- The amount allocated will not change during your current plan unless you have a plan review (see below).
What does CB Daily Activities include in my NDIS plan?
This support category includes funding for assessment, training or therapy to help increase your skills, independence and community participation. These services can be delivered in groups or individually. Examples of therapies included may be physio, psychology, physiology, OT, Speech therapy, music therapy and art therapy. CB Daily activities also include early intervention therapies. This funding will relate back to your goals. For example:- you may want to improve your social skills or communicate more with your peers. This could lead to CB DAily Activity funds for speech therapy or counselling to develop the skills to achieve this goal.
- you may have a goal of becoming more independent, so it could include cooking skills, catching public transport or driving lessons.