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Supports that are NDIS Supports: 2025 – Copy

NDIS supports refer to services, equipment, and items eligible for funding under the NDIS. These fall into 37 distinct categories, designed to address the diverse needs of participants and enhance their independence and quality of life. Accommodation assistance or tenancy assistance Supports that build capacity, guide, prompt, or assist a participant to do activities for finding or keeping appropriate accommodation. This includes: Assistance animals Support provided by an eligible assistance animal. This includes: Assistance in coordinating or managing life stages, transitions and supports Supports provided on a short-term basis that provide assistance to manage life transitions. This includes: Assistance to access and maintain employment or higher education Supports that build a participant’s capacity to successfully prepare for, find or keep employment in the open labour market (including self-employment and micro-enterprise) or the supported labour market. This includes: Assistance with daily life tasks in a group or shared living arrangement Supports that provide assistance with or supervision of daily living tasks to participants in a shared living environment. This includes: Assistance with travel or transport arrangements Supports that provide transport assistance to participants that cannot travel or use public transport independently. This includes: Assistive equipment for recreation The provision of assistive products used in sports or other recreational activities. This includes: Assistive products for household tasks The provision of assistive products that support a participant to carry out domestic and everyday actions and tasks within a participant’s home. This includes: Assistive products for personal care and safety Provision of assistive products for self-care activities and participation in self-care. This includes: Communication and information equipment The provision of assistive products to support communication and information management. This includes: Community nursing care Supports that provide disability-related nursing care for participants with high care needs (not including high intensity daily personal activities), requiring a high level of clinical skill. This includes: Customised prosthetics (includes Orthotics) Assistive products externally applied to replace, wholly or in part an absent or deficient body segment which assists participant control and functioning of their neuromuscular skeletal systems. This includes: Daily personal activities Supports that provide supervision or assistance with personal daily living tasks to help a participant to live as independently as possible in their own home and in the community. This includes: Development of daily care and life skills Supports that provide training and development activities for participants or carers to increase ability to live as independently as possible (including as part of psychosocial recovery supports). This includes increasing the participant’s ability to independently undertake the following activities: Disability-related health supports Health supports that relate to the functional impact of a participant’s disability. This includes: Early intervention supports for early childhood Supports that are evidence-based early childhood intervention supports for children 0-9 years (including children aged 0-6 with developmental delay) and their families to achieve better long-term outcomes for the child. This includes: Exercise physiology and personal well-being activities Supports that maintain or increase physical mobility or well-being through personal training or exercise physiology to address the functional impact of the participant’s disability. This includes: Group and centre based activities Supports for participants to access and participate in community, social, cultural and recreational activities that are provided in a group setting, either in the community or in a centre. Hearing equipment The provision of hearing equipment directly related to a participant’s permanent hearing impairment that is not provided through the Hearing Services Program for the participant. High intensity daily personal activities Supports that assist a participant with complex needs to undertake high intensity daily personal activities. These supports must be provided by a worker with additional qualifications and experience relevant to the participant’s complex or psychosocial needs. This includes: Home modification design and construction Supports that design, change or modify a participant’s home to help the participant live as independently as possible and to live safely at home. This includes: Household tasks Supports that provide assistance with essential household tasks that a participant is not able to do themselves because of their disability. This includes: Innovative community participation Supports that are tailored for individual participants with extraordinary support needs to assist them to participate in the community. Extraordinary support needs arise due to a participant’s specific situational and personal circumstances. Interpreting and translation Supports that assist a participant with independent communication in personal, social, cultural or community activities where translation and interpretation is needed as a result of their disability. Management of funding for supports Supports provided by a registered plan management provider to manage the funding of supports under a participant’s plan. Participation in community, social and civic activities Supports that assist a participant to take part in community, social, cultural and civic activities. This includes: Personal mobility equipment The provision of personal mobility equipment that supports or replaces a participant’s capacity to move indoors and outdoors and to transfer from one place to another. This includes: Specialist positive behaviour support Supports that are provided by professionals with specialist skills in positive behaviour support. This includes: Specialist disability accommodation (SDA) The provision of specialist disability accommodation which is accommodation for a participant who requires specialist housing solutions, including to assist with the delivery of supports that cater for the person’s extreme functional impairment or very high support needs. Specialised driver training Supports that provide driver training with a specialised vehicle driving instructor. Supports that provide training on the use of adapted equipment or vehicle modifications. Specialised hearing services Specialist audiological services provided by an allied health professional for participants with complex needs. This includes: Specialised supported employment Supports that provide a participant with assistance to prepare for, find and retain a job in the participant’s employment setting of choice. Support coordination Supports that assist participants to connect with informal community and funded supports (including as part of psychosocial recovery supports). This includes: Therapeutic supports Supports that provide evidence-based therapy to help participants improve or maintain their functional capacity in areas such as language and communication, personal care, mobility and movement, interpersonal interactions, functioning (including psychosocial functioning)

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NDIS supports refer to services, equipment, and items eligible for funding under the NDIS. These fall into 37 distinct categories, designed to address the diverse needs of participants and enhance their independence and quality of life. Accommodation assistance or tenancy assistance Supports that build capacity, guide, prompt, or assist a participant to do activities for finding or keeping appropriate accommodation. This includes: Assistance animals Support provided by an eligible assistance animal. This includes: Assistance in coordinating or managing life stages, transitions and supports Supports provided on a short-term basis that provide assistance to manage life transitions. This includes: Assistance to access and maintain employment or higher education Supports that build a participant’s capacity to successfully prepare for, find or keep employment in the open labour market (including self-employment and micro-enterprise) or the supported labour market. This includes: Assistance with daily life tasks in a group or shared living arrangement Supports that provide assistance with or supervision of daily living tasks to participants in a shared living environment. This includes: Assistance with travel or transport arrangements Supports that provide transport assistance to participants that cannot travel or use public transport independently. This includes: Assistive equipment for recreation The provision of assistive products used in sports or other recreational activities. This includes: Assistive products for household tasks The provision of assistive products that support a participant to carry out domestic and everyday actions and tasks within a participant’s home. This includes: Assistive products for personal care and safety Provision of assistive products for self-care activities and participation in self-care. This includes: Communication and information equipment The provision of assistive products to support communication and information management. This includes: Community nursing care Supports that provide disability-related nursing care for participants with high care needs (not including high intensity daily personal activities), requiring a high level of clinical skill. This includes: Customised prosthetics (includes Orthotics) Assistive products externally applied to replace, wholly or in part an absent or deficient body segment which assists participant control and functioning of their neuromuscular skeletal systems. This includes: Daily personal activities Supports that provide supervision or assistance with personal daily living tasks to help a participant to live as independently as possible in their own home and in the community. This includes: Development of daily care and life skills Supports that provide training and development activities for participants or carers to increase ability to live as independently as possible (including as part of psychosocial recovery supports). This includes increasing the participant’s ability to independently undertake the following activities: Disability-related health supports Health supports that relate to the functional impact of a participant’s disability. This includes: Early intervention supports for early childhood Supports that are evidence-based early childhood intervention supports for children 0-9 years (including children aged 0-6 with developmental delay) and their families to achieve better long-term outcomes for the child. This includes: Exercise physiology and personal well-being activities Supports that maintain or increase physical mobility or well-being through personal training or exercise physiology to address the functional impact of the participant’s disability. This includes: Group and centre based activities Supports for participants to access and participate in community, social, cultural and recreational activities that are provided in a group setting, either in the community or in a centre. Hearing equipment The provision of hearing equipment directly related to a participant’s permanent hearing impairment that is not provided through the Hearing Services Program for the participant. High intensity daily personal activities Supports that assist a participant with complex needs to undertake high intensity daily personal activities. These supports must be provided by a worker with additional qualifications and experience relevant to the participant’s complex or psychosocial needs. This includes: Home modification design and construction Supports that design, change or modify a participant’s home to help the participant live as independently as possible and to live safely at home. This includes: Household tasks Supports that provide assistance with essential household tasks that a participant is not able to do themselves because of their disability. This includes: Innovative community participation Supports that are tailored for individual participants with extraordinary support needs to assist them to participate in the community. Extraordinary support needs arise due to a participant’s specific situational and personal circumstances. Interpreting and translation Supports that assist a participant with independent communication in personal, social, cultural or community activities where translation and interpretation is needed as a result of their disability. Management of funding for supports Supports provided by a registered plan management provider to manage the funding of supports under a participant’s plan. Participation in community, social and civic activities Supports that assist a participant to take part in community, social, cultural and civic activities. This includes: Personal mobility equipment The provision of personal mobility equipment that supports or replaces a participant’s capacity to move indoors and outdoors and to transfer from one place to another. This includes: Specialist positive behaviour support Supports that are provided by professionals with specialist skills in positive behaviour support. This includes: Specialist disability accommodation (SDA) The provision of specialist disability accommodation which is accommodation for a participant who requires specialist housing solutions, including to assist with the delivery of supports that cater for the person’s extreme functional impairment or very high support needs. Specialised driver training Supports that provide driver training with a specialised vehicle driving instructor. Supports that provide training on the use of adapted equipment or vehicle modifications. Specialised hearing services Specialist audiological services provided by an allied health professional for participants with complex needs. This includes: Specialised supported employment Supports that provide a participant with assistance to prepare for, find and retain a job in the participant’s employment setting of choice. Support coordination Supports that assist participants to connect with informal community and funded supports (including as part of psychosocial recovery supports). This includes: Therapeutic supports Supports that provide evidence-based therapy to help participants improve or maintain their functional capacity in areas such as language and communication, personal care, mobility and movement, interpersonal interactions, functioning (including psychosocial functioning)

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Supports that are NDIS Supports: 2025 – Copy

NDIS supports refer to services, equipment, and items eligible for funding under the NDIS. These fall into 37 distinct categories, designed to address the diverse needs of participants and enhance their independence and quality of life. Accommodation assistance or tenancy assistance Supports that build capacity, guide, prompt, or assist a participant to do activities for finding or keeping appropriate accommodation. This includes: Assistance animals Support provided by an eligible assistance animal. This includes: Assistance in coordinating or managing life stages, transitions and supports Supports provided on a short-term basis that provide assistance to manage life transitions. This includes: Assistance to access and maintain employment or higher education Supports that build a participant’s capacity to successfully prepare for, find or keep employment in the open labour market (including self-employment and micro-enterprise) or the supported labour market. This includes: Assistance with daily life tasks in a group or shared living arrangement Supports that provide assistance with or supervision of daily living tasks to participants in a shared living environment. This includes: Assistance with travel or transport arrangements Supports that provide transport assistance to participants that cannot travel or use public transport independently. This includes: Assistive equipment for recreation The provision of assistive products used in sports or other recreational activities. This includes: Assistive products for household tasks The provision of assistive products that support a participant to carry out domestic and everyday actions and tasks within a participant’s home. This includes: Assistive products for personal care and safety Provision of assistive products for self-care activities and participation in self-care. This includes: Communication and information equipment The provision of assistive products to support communication and information management. This includes: Community nursing care Supports that provide disability-related nursing care for participants with high care needs (not including high intensity daily personal activities), requiring a high level of clinical skill. This includes: Customised prosthetics (includes Orthotics) Assistive products externally applied to replace, wholly or in part an absent or deficient body segment which assists participant control and functioning of their neuromuscular skeletal systems. This includes: Daily personal activities Supports that provide supervision or assistance with personal daily living tasks to help a participant to live as independently as possible in their own home and in the community. This includes: Development of daily care and life skills Supports that provide training and development activities for participants or carers to increase ability to live as independently as possible (including as part of psychosocial recovery supports). This includes increasing the participant’s ability to independently undertake the following activities: Disability-related health supports Health supports that relate to the functional impact of a participant’s disability. This includes: Early intervention supports for early childhood Supports that are evidence-based early childhood intervention supports for children 0-9 years (including children aged 0-6 with developmental delay) and their families to achieve better long-term outcomes for the child. This includes: Exercise physiology and personal well-being activities Supports that maintain or increase physical mobility or well-being through personal training or exercise physiology to address the functional impact of the participant’s disability. This includes: Group and centre based activities Supports for participants to access and participate in community, social, cultural and recreational activities that are provided in a group setting, either in the community or in a centre. Hearing equipment The provision of hearing equipment directly related to a participant’s permanent hearing impairment that is not provided through the Hearing Services Program for the participant. High intensity daily personal activities Supports that assist a participant with complex needs to undertake high intensity daily personal activities. These supports must be provided by a worker with additional qualifications and experience relevant to the participant’s complex or psychosocial needs. This includes: Home modification design and construction Supports that design, change or modify a participant’s home to help the participant live as independently as possible and to live safely at home. This includes: Household tasks Supports that provide assistance with essential household tasks that a participant is not able to do themselves because of their disability. This includes: Innovative community participation Supports that are tailored for individual participants with extraordinary support needs to assist them to participate in the community. Extraordinary support needs arise due to a participant’s specific situational and personal circumstances. Interpreting and translation Supports that assist a participant with independent communication in personal, social, cultural or community activities where translation and interpretation is needed as a result of their disability. Management of funding for supports Supports provided by a registered plan management provider to manage the funding of supports under a participant’s plan. Participation in community, social and civic activities Supports that assist a participant to take part in community, social, cultural and civic activities. This includes: Personal mobility equipment The provision of personal mobility equipment that supports or replaces a participant’s capacity to move indoors and outdoors and to transfer from one place to another. This includes: Specialist positive behaviour support Supports that are provided by professionals with specialist skills in positive behaviour support. This includes: Specialist disability accommodation (SDA) The provision of specialist disability accommodation which is accommodation for a participant who requires specialist housing solutions, including to assist with the delivery of supports that cater for the person’s extreme functional impairment or very high support needs. Specialised driver training Supports that provide driver training with a specialised vehicle driving instructor. Supports that provide training on the use of adapted equipment or vehicle modifications. Specialised hearing services Specialist audiological services provided by an allied health professional for participants with complex needs. This includes: Specialised supported employment Supports that provide a participant with assistance to prepare for, find and retain a job in the participant’s employment setting of choice. Support coordination Supports that assist participants to connect with informal community and funded supports (including as part of psychosocial recovery supports). This includes: Therapeutic supports Supports that provide evidence-based therapy to help participants improve or maintain their functional capacity in areas such as language and communication, personal care, mobility and movement, interpersonal interactions, functioning (including psychosocial functioning)

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NDIS supports refer to services, equipment, and items eligible for funding under the NDIS. These fall into 37 distinct categories, designed to address the diverse needs of participants and enhance their independence and quality of life. Accommodation assistance or tenancy assistance Supports that build capacity, guide, prompt, or assist a participant to do activities for finding or keeping appropriate accommodation. This includes: Assistance animals Support provided by an eligible assistance animal. This includes: Assistance in coordinating or managing life stages, transitions and supports Supports provided on a short-term basis that provide assistance to manage life transitions. This includes: Assistance to access and maintain employment or higher education Supports that build a participant’s capacity to successfully prepare for, find or keep employment in the open labour market (including self-employment and micro-enterprise) or the supported labour market. This includes: Assistance with daily life tasks in a group or shared living arrangement Supports that provide assistance with or supervision of daily living tasks to participants in a shared living environment. This includes: Assistance with travel or transport arrangements Supports that provide transport assistance to participants that cannot travel or use public transport independently. This includes: Assistive equipment for recreation The provision of assistive products used in sports or other recreational activities. This includes: Assistive products for household tasks The provision of assistive products that support a participant to carry out domestic and everyday actions and tasks within a participant’s home. This includes: Assistive products for personal care and safety Provision of assistive products for self-care activities and participation in self-care. This includes: Communication and information equipment The provision of assistive products to support communication and information management. This includes: Community nursing care Supports that provide disability-related nursing care for participants with high care needs (not including high intensity daily personal activities), requiring a high level of clinical skill. This includes: Customised prosthetics (includes Orthotics) Assistive products externally applied to replace, wholly or in part an absent or deficient body segment which assists participant control and functioning of their neuromuscular skeletal systems. This includes: Daily personal activities Supports that provide supervision or assistance with personal daily living tasks to help a participant to live as independently as possible in their own home and in the community. This includes: Development of daily care and life skills Supports that provide training and development activities for participants or carers to increase ability to live as independently as possible (including as part of psychosocial recovery supports). This includes increasing the participant’s ability to independently undertake the following activities: Disability-related health supports Health supports that relate to the functional impact of a participant’s disability. This includes: Early intervention supports for early childhood Supports that are evidence-based early childhood intervention supports for children 0-9 years (including children aged 0-6 with developmental delay) and their families to achieve better long-term outcomes for the child. This includes: Exercise physiology and personal well-being activities Supports that maintain or increase physical mobility or well-being through personal training or exercise physiology to address the functional impact of the participant’s disability. This includes: Group and centre based activities Supports for participants to access and participate in community, social, cultural and recreational activities that are provided in a group setting, either in the community or in a centre. Hearing equipment The provision of hearing equipment directly related to a participant’s permanent hearing impairment that is not provided through the Hearing Services Program for the participant. High intensity daily personal activities Supports that assist a participant with complex needs to undertake high intensity daily personal activities. These supports must be provided by a worker with additional qualifications and experience relevant to the participant’s complex or psychosocial needs. This includes: Home modification design and construction Supports that design, change or modify a participant’s home to help the participant live as independently as possible and to live safely at home. This includes: Household tasks Supports that provide assistance with essential household tasks that a participant is not able to do themselves because of their disability. This includes: Innovative community participation Supports that are tailored for individual participants with extraordinary support needs to assist them to participate in the community. Extraordinary support needs arise due to a participant’s specific situational and personal circumstances. Interpreting and translation Supports that assist a participant with independent communication in personal, social, cultural or community activities where translation and interpretation is needed as a result of their disability. Management of funding for supports Supports provided by a registered plan management provider to manage the funding of supports under a participant’s plan. Participation in community, social and civic activities Supports that assist a participant to take part in community, social, cultural and civic activities. This includes: Personal mobility equipment The provision of personal mobility equipment that supports or replaces a participant’s capacity to move indoors and outdoors and to transfer from one place to another. This includes: Specialist positive behaviour support Supports that are provided by professionals with specialist skills in positive behaviour support. This includes: Specialist disability accommodation (SDA) The provision of specialist disability accommodation which is accommodation for a participant who requires specialist housing solutions, including to assist with the delivery of supports that cater for the person’s extreme functional impairment or very high support needs. Specialised driver training Supports that provide driver training with a specialised vehicle driving instructor. Supports that provide training on the use of adapted equipment or vehicle modifications. Specialised hearing services Specialist audiological services provided by an allied health professional for participants with complex needs. This includes: Specialised supported employment Supports that provide a participant with assistance to prepare for, find and retain a job in the participant’s employment setting of choice. Support coordination Supports that assist participants to connect with informal community and funded supports (including as part of psychosocial recovery supports). This includes: Therapeutic supports Supports that provide evidence-based therapy to help participants improve or maintain their functional capacity in areas such as language and communication, personal care, mobility and movement, interpersonal interactions, functioning (including psychosocial functioning)

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