Create Your NDIS Provider Matching Brief: Find the Right Supports Faster
Turn your plan into a clear checklist to contact providers and reduce frustrating back-and-forth.
Understand Your NDIS Plan: The Foundation of Your Brief
Your NDIS plan is your roadmap, but it's written in specific language. To build an effective provider matching brief, you first need to pull out the key details. Start by locating the sections that list your funded supports. These are the services and items the NDIS has agreed to pay for.
Pay close attention to:
- Core Supports: Often for daily activities and assistance with social and community participation.
- Capacity Building Supports: These are for skills development, like finding or keeping a job, improving daily living skills, or increasing social and community participation.
- Capital Supports: This includes funding for assistive technology (like a wheelchair or communication device) or home modifications.
Note the stated support categories (e.g., 'Assistance with Social and Community Participation') and any stated conditions or quotas (like hours per week). Also, check the funding amounts allocated to each category. This information is crucial for providers to understand if they can meet your needs within your budget.
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