NDIS Eligibility & Funding Guide
Not sure what your NDIS plan can cover or how to get started? This guide breaks it down.
What You’ll Learn Here
Understanding the NDIS can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re trying to work out what supports you can access and what steps come next. This page is here to help you feel clearer and more confident whether you’re applying for the NDIS, waiting for your first plan, or already using funding. Here’s what we’ll walk through step by step:
Am I eligible for the NDIS?
Determining NDIS Funding
Understanding Funding
How Providers Help




Who can access the NDIS?
Eligibility depends on age, residency, and disability or early intervention requirements.
To access the NDIS, you generally need to:
- Be under 65 when you apply
- Live in Australia and be an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or hold a protected special category visa
If you’re not sure, that’s completely normal.
Many people just need help understanding what evidence the NDIS expects and which pathway is the best fit. To get more detail information, we suggest using the official NDIS eligibility guide. Click the link below to view more.
Determining NDIS Funding
The criteria the NDIS uses to decide what can (and can’t) be funded is known as the “Reasonable and necessary” test.
NDIS funding is designed for supports and services that relate to disability support needs, with the aim of helping participants work towards their goals. What is considered reasonable and necessary can vary from person to person and is assessed by the NDIS based on individual circumstances.
Read more about official NDIS guidelines below.
Understanding your NDIS funding budgets
Most plans include funding across a few key budget areas.
Not every NDIS plan includes funding in all three support budgets. A few key things to note are:
- Once again, funding varies by plan; and not every plan includes all three support budgets.
- Your specific plan funding may differ from someone in a similar situation.
- The support funded in your plan will depend on your individual circumstances, once again noting that not every plan includes all three support budgets.
Need assistance with understanding your plan?
What Kinds Of Support Might Be Funded?
Funding depends on your goals, needs, and what’s written into your plan.
Our team can assist the participant to use the relevant plan to access and coordinate services that the participant is looking for. Our main goal is to help participants live independently and feel at home.
- Supported Independent Living (SIL)
- Short Term Accommodation (Respite)
- Medium Term Accommodation
- Community Access
- In-home Care

