The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a government initiative developed by the National Disability Insurance Agency to provide support and services to individuals with disabilities in Australia. The agency acknowledges and respects the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land, emphasizing a commitment to inclusivity and cultural sensitivity. The NDIS offers Participant Information Access, allowing individuals to easily access their personal information and make requests related to their NDIS plans.
With a focus on respecting the privacy and rights of all individuals connected to the NDIS, including participants, providers, and community partners, the agency ensures that requests for information are handled securely and efficiently. Requests can be made online or through alternative methods to accommodate varying needs. The NDIS aims to respond to requests within 28 days and provides access to information at no cost, promoting transparency and accessibility for all involved.
Individuals can request information about their access to the NDIS, NDIS plans, plan reassessments, and other relevant details. The agency also offers resources in accessible formats and guidance on confirming identity. For inquiries or assistance, individuals can contact the NDIS via email or phone, demonstrating a commitment to supporting individuals with disabilities and ensuring their needs are met effectively.