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Funding Periods - What they are and how they work

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Spending within your NDIS plan is important. In the past, some plans may have received extra funding when the budget ran out. This is no longer possible. By law, the NDIA can only pay for supports that are included in your approved plan.

 

Why this matters

If your plan was approved on or after 9 October 2024, it will now include:

  • Funding component amounts: funding for a specific support or group of reasonable and necessary supports.

  • Funding periods: the time that a part of your funding becomes available and how long it needs to last.

 

If a claim goes over your plan's total funding amount, funding component amounts or funding periods, it will not be paid.

Once the funding for a period is used up, no more payments can be made for that period – even if supports are still being delivered.

 

If you need help you are encouraged to contact the NDIA early if you are at risk of overspending on your plan, or if there is a change in your circumstances.

If you’re unsure or need support, talk to your support coordinator, Local Area Coordinator or early childhood partner. You can also call us on 1800 800 110.

Employment Services

There are many benefits to having a job. It can boost your financial independence, grow your social network and raise your living standards. A job can also bring a great sense of purpose and self-worth.

If your goal is to find work, we have resources and supports to help you on your way. From getting job ready, to leaving school or returning to work.

Watch the video below and visit our website for more information.

NDIS Information in other languages

We’re committed to meeting the cultural and language needs of all participants and their families and carers.


That’s why we’ve shared information about the NDIS in 17 languages, including Auslan.

These languages reflect the diversity of NDIS participants and the broader Australian community.

The languages include:

  • Arabic

  • Chinese (Traditional)

  • Hindi

  • Assyrian

  • Dari

  • Karen

  • Burmese

  • Dinka

  • Khmer

  • Chinese (Simplified)

  • Farsi

  • Korean

  • Hakha Chin

  • Punjabi

  • Hazaragi

  • Vietnamese.

 

Go to the languages page on our website for more information.  

By delivering on the Cultural and Linguistic Diversity (CALD) Strategy 2024-2028, we’re working to make the NDIS more accessible for people with disability from all backgrounds.

If you need help contacting the NDIS, please call the Translating and Interpreting Service on 131 450.

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