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How does NDIS support people with Autism?
Posted: Jun 25, 2020
NDIS provides many supports for people who have Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in West Australia. NDIS provides supports for Autism that were not there before.
In this blog, we will see how exactly does NDIS help people with Autism. We will explore the topic of Autism, and we will share some of the top tips of how you can get access to these services and navigate your NDIS journey.How do you become eligible for the NDIS?Before starting your NDIS journey, you will first have to establish whether you are eligible for NDIS. As there are different levels of ASD, NDIS looks at how much support you require to determine or whether you qualify for the scheme.
When you have ASD level 2 or 3, you directly become eligible for NDIS supports service. If you have level 1 ASD, you will require to provide additional details stating how your disability impacts your daily life, including communication, mobility, social interaction, self-care and self-management.
You have to show them why you require the supports and have to be specific about it, and you will be approved for the services by NDIS.What funding does NDIS provide?The NDIS provides funds for a variety of services and supports depending on the individual’s situation. Every NDIS participant receives a personalized NDIS depending on their situation and the funding they require.
Two NDIS plans cannot be the same because every participant’s situation is different. The funding you receive is based on support needs and your goals.
The goals vary from physical, social to independent ones. While everyone’s goals and supports are different from each other, here are some popular ASD related supports that NDIS provides funding for-
You will need to think about a few things such as-
During this planning, the planner will ask you how you are going on in your life and what services you want and what help and support you require.
You have to be prepared to answer the questions and explain your goals to them. When they think you are eligible enough, you will be provided with the funding you require.
Access foundation is a registered Ndis service provider firm that works towards providing support to disabled people of Western Australia.