UNDERSTANDING NDIS FUNDING TYPES & SUPPORT CATEGORIES

A Comprehensive Guide

 

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) offers a variety of funding types and categories designed to support the diverse needs of participants. These supports are structured to ensure that individuals receive the appropriate assistance to enhance their quality of life. The main funding types are Core Supports, Capacity Building Supports, Capital Supports, and Recurring Supports. With each funding type there are different support categories and each serves a specific purpose, from everyday assistance to skill development and major investments in technology and housing. Understanding these categories is crucial for making the most of your NDIS plan.

It’s important to recognise that each participant’s plan is unique, and not every plan includes funding for all types of eligible NDIS supports.

From 3 October 2024, participants can only use their NDIS funds for items listed as approved supports. Additionally, there is a list of items that NDIS funding cannot be used for. In certain cases, participants may request a substitution from the replacement support list.

NDIS typically funds a requested support if it meets all the following criteria:

  1. It addresses impairments that meet the disability or early intervention requirements (or both).
  2. It helps with the participant’s individual goals and aspirations.
  3. It supports social and/or economic participation.
  4. It is value for money, which means:
  5. The cost of the support is comparable to or cheaper than alternative options that deliver the same outcome; and/or
  6. Purchasing the support is likely to reduce the cost of funding other supports in the long term.
  7. It is effective and beneficial for the participant.
  8. It helps to maintain informal supports.
  9. It is categorised as an NDIS-approved support.

More information regarding changes to NDIS legislation can be found here:

  • Changes to NDIS legislation
  • What does the NDIS fund?
  • Frequently asked questions about legislation

Stated and flexible supports

Funding Types & Support Categories

Other Information