Closure of Australian Inclusion Network

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NDIS Registration and Prices

Australian Inclusion Network is a registered NDIS provider for Core and Capacity Building Supports including, but not limited to:

  • Assistance with Daily Life
  • Assistance with Social and Community Participation
  • Employment Supports
  • Increased Social and Community Participation
  • Improved Daily Living
  • Support Coordination

Prices for Australian Inclusion Network services are aligned with the latest NDIS Price Guide. This is available to view on the NDIS website.

Any time a new NDIS Price Guide is released, Australian Inclusion Network service fees may also change. Australian Inclusion Network also includes specific information on our prices in each Service Agreement.

Australian Inclusion Network is a registered Temporary Transformation Payment (TTP) provider. The Temporary Transformation Payment (TTP) is an added cost providers can charge as they continue to transition to working under the NDIS.

National Disability Insurance Scheme

What is the NDIS?

There are around 4.3 million Australians who have a disability. When it is fully rolled out, the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) will provide about 460,000 Australians aged under 65, who have permanent and significant disability with funding for supports and services. For many people, it will be the first time they receive the disability support they need.

The NDIS can provide all people with disability with information and connections to services in their communities such as doctors, sporting clubs, support groups, libraries, and schools, as well as information about what support is provided by each state and territory government.

NDIS – What does it mean?

  • National: The NDIS has been introduced progressively across all states and territories.
  • Disability: The NDIS provides support to eligible people with intellectual, physical, sensory, cognitive, and psychosocial disabilities. Early intervention supports can also be supplied for eligible people with disability or children with developmental delay.
  • Insurance: The NDIS gives all Australians peace of mind if they, their child or loved one is born with or acquires a permanent and significant disability, they will get the support they need.
  • Scheme: The NDIS is not a welfare system. The NDIS is designed to help people get the support they need so their skills and independence improve over time which will decrease the support that someone will need into the future.

Visit the NDIS website for further information.