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The NDIS only funds supports that are likely to be effective and beneficial for individuals, considering current good practice. This involves assessing whether there is evidence that the support has been effective and beneficial for someone with similar disability support needs.
For instance, the NDIS might already know if a support is generally suitable for someone with similar disability needs. They rely on reliable sources like published research and expert opinions. If there's no evidence to prove a support is necessary, the NDIS won't pay for it.
Read more here: What principles do we follow to create your plan? | NDIS
For help with your NDIS plan, feel free to reach us at 1800 998 994 or visit Life Balance NDIS Plan Management.
For instance, the NDIS might already know if a support is generally suitable for someone with similar disability needs. They rely on reliable sources like published research and expert opinions. If there's no evidence to prove a support is necessary, the NDIS won't pay for it.
Read more here: What principles do we follow to create your plan? | NDIS
For help with your NDIS plan, feel free to reach us at 1800 998 994 or visit Life Balance NDIS Plan Management.