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 What Are Continence Supports? Continence supports are products or assistance designed to help you manage incontinence — the accidental or involuntary loss of: Urine from the bladder (urinary...
 Understanding Mainstream and Community Supports Mainstream and community supports are services you can access outside of the NDIS. These are available to everyone — whether or not they have a...
 What Are Diabetes Management Supports? Diabetes is a long-term health condition where your body cannot maintain healthy blood glucose levels. Some people can manage diabetes through diet and...
Overview of the 2025–26 NDIS Commission Priorities The NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission (NDIS Commission) has announced its key regulatory priorities for 2025–26, placing participant rights...
Overview of the Changes Millions of Australian parents are now seeking clarity after Federal Health Minister Mark Butler announced a significant shift in NDIS eligibility for young children with...
What Are Improved Living Arrangements? A safe and suitable home is one of the foundations of a good quality of life. For NDIS participants, the Improved Living Arrangements support category is...
What is an Interim Behaviour Support Plan? An interim behaviour support plan is a short-term plan prepared by a registered NDIS behaviour support practitioner. Like a comprehensive behaviour support...
What is a Comprehensive Behaviour Support Plan? A comprehensive behaviour support plan is a detailed, tailored plan written by a registered NDIS behaviour support practitioner. It is designed to meet...
What is the NDIS Capital Supports Budget? The Capital Supports budget is part of your NDIS plan and is designed to fund higher-cost, long-term supports that improve your independence and daily living...