The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) provides support for people with disability, their families and carers. The NDIS has been live across Queensland since January 2019. The NDIS is managed by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA).
As the NDIS is implemented and matures across Queensland, processes and relationships are continuing to develop between the NDIA and Queensland Government services, including our department.
The NDIS provides its participants with support to meet their changing needs and goals over a lifetime.
The NDIS is expected to double the number of people receiving disability support in Queensland.
Approximately 16-20% of children and young people with ongoing child safety intervention are expected to be eligible to access the NDIS.
Parents who have a disability may also receive reasonable and necessary support from the NDIS that will increase their skills and capacity to care for their children.
The NDIS Act 2013 requires that participants under 18 be represented by a parent or guardian.
When we have guardianship through a short or long term child protection order, we will be the Child’s Representative.
Where we have custody of the child or young person but not guardianship, we will work with the Child's Representative—their parent or guardian—to provide support through all stages of the process.
When an order grants long-term guardianship to another suitable person until the child turns 18, that person will be the Child’s Representative.
For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people, Child Safety will make arrangements for an independent person to facilitate their involvement in making significant decisions.
When the Chief Executive is the Child’s Representative for the NDIS, an independent person may be involved to facilitate the child’s and family’s participation in decision making, where appropriate, regarding NDIS access, NDIS planning and sourcing of providers.
NDIS information for young people with a disability in care.
NDIS information for foster and kinship carers.
Find out what we do to ensure children and young people in care with disability or developmental delay are able to access the NDIS and receive NDIS support.
Find out how Family Support Providers can help families navigate the NDIS process.
Find out how Residential Care providers can support children and young people in their care to access the NDIS.
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