Entrust
April 1, 2025
Navigating the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) can feel overwhelming, especially if you’re exploring support for a psychosocial disability. This guide will walk you through the essential steps to understanding the NDIS, including eligibility, application processes, and how to access the right support. Whether you’re seeking help for yourself or a loved one, this step-by-step guide will simplify the process and empower you to make informed decisions.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a government-funded program that provides support to Australians with permanent and significant disabilities. Launched in 2013, the NDIS aims to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities by offering tailored support plans, funding for necessary services, and access to community resources.
Through the NDIS, individuals with disabilities can receive financial assistance to cover services such as:
The NDIS operates under the principle of providing individualised support, ensuring that participants have control over the types of services and support they receive.
If you need professional guidance to access or manage NDIS support, Entrust Support Services can help you navigate the process.
To access the NDIS, you must meet specific eligibility criteria set by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA). The criteria include:
NDIS Mental Health Eligibility
Mental health conditions that cause long-term functional impairment can qualify under the NDIS. Conditions that may be eligible include:
To be eligible, the mental health condition must cause a significant functional impairment, making it difficult to manage daily tasks independently.
If you’re unsure about your eligibility or need help with the application process, Entrust Support Services offers expert guidance and personalised support.
Applying for the NDIS involves several steps:
You will need to provide medical evidence and reports from healthcare professionals confirming your disability and its impact on your daily life.
You can request this form from the NDIA or download it from their website. This form will ask for details about your condition, functional limitations, and the type of support you require.
You can submit your application online, by mail, or in person at an NDIS office. Ensure that all supporting documents are included to avoid delays.
The NDIA will review your application and may contact you for additional information. This process can take several weeks.
For support during the application process, Entrust Support Services can assist you in preparing your documents and ensuring that your application meets all the necessary requirements.
Once your application is approved, you will work with an NDIS planner to develop a personalised support plan. This plan will outline:
✅ Personal care and assistance
✅ Therapeutic supports (e.g., counselling, occupational therapy)
✅ Community participation and social activities
✅ Transport assistance
✅ Employment support
The NDIS plan is flexible and can be adjusted over time to reflect changes in your needs and goals.
For help in developing a customised NDIS plan, reach out to Entrust Support Services for professional advice.
You have several options for managing your NDIS funding:
Choosing the right management option depends on your comfort level with handling finances and your preference for independence versus assistance.
NDIS plans are typically reviewed every 12 months to ensure they reflect your current needs. During the review, you can request adjustments to your plan if your circumstances or goals have changed.
Getting Started with NDIS Support
Understanding the NDIS can seem challenging, but with the right information and guidance, you can access the support you need. If you’re considering applying for the NDIS or need help navigating the process, reach out to Entrust Support Services. Our experienced team can provide personalised advice and support to help you achieve your goals and improve your quality of life.