
Can I buy it with my NDIS funds?
NOTE: this resource has been updated to include the NDIS support lists introduced in October 2024.
If you can answer YES to these questions and it meets the requirements of the NDIS Supports List, it is likely you can spend your funding on it
1. Will the support help you to reach the goals in your NDIS plan?
The support you buy must be linked to the support budgets and goals in your current NDIS plan and related to your disability.
2. Is the support reasonably priced and good value?
The support should give you good value-for-money compared to other options. Remember you can choose to pay less and get more support, or pay more for a higher quality support that meets your needs.
3. Can you afford the support within your support budget?
Your NDIS funding needs to last for the length of your plan. Work out your budget early so you know what you can afford. This will help you to track your funding and make decisions about any changes to your supports during your plan.
4. Will the support help you to connect with your community and improve the relationships you have with family and friends?
The support you buy should help you to participate in activities with friends and other members of your community, or help you fnd or keep a job.
5. Is the support something that should be funded by the NDIS and not other government services?
In your NDIS plan the funded supports will not include support that is provided by other government services. For example, dental, health or hospital services, education, housing and public transport are all provided by other government services.
6. Is the support safe?
The support you buy must be legal. It should not cause harm or put yourself or other people at risk.
What supports will not be funded by the NDIS?
The NDIS Act and the rules made under the NDIS Act also tell us which supports will not be funded by the NDIS. A support will not be funded if it:
- is not related to the participant's disability
- duplicates other supports already funded by a different mechanism through the NDIS
- relates to day-to-day living costs that are not related to a participant's support needs, or
- is likely to cause harm to the participant or pose a risk to others.
The is an NDIS Suppot List of things you cannot spend your funding on.
Sources:
- Reasonable and Necessay Supports
- What can I spend my NDIS funds on?
- What can't be funded by the NDIS?
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