New and Improved National Disability Insurance Agency Website
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- Minister for Families and Social Services, The Hon
- Assistant Minister for Social Services, Housing and Disability Services, The Hon
The new website https://beta.ndis.gov.au/, aims to improve the NDIS user experience and will be trialled for a six week period to allow time for community feedback on the design, structure, accessibility and layout of the new site.
The existing NDIS website will continue to be available during this period to ensure the new site is meeting user needs before it permanently replaces the existing site in the New Year.
The NDIA will continue to improve the test site during the six-week period in response to user feedback.
Minister for Social Services,
"The release of the test version of the NDIS website today is expected to lead to a better experience for people online, with a more accessible and easier to navigate site,"
Assistant Minister for Social Services,
"The Government is working with the NDIA to improve the experience of NDIS participants, their families and carers, and providers,"
"Website users can provide feedback on the website, https://beta.ndis.gov.au/ or via a dedicated email address [email protected].
"It's important to remember this is a test website that is still undergoing final feedback before its official release in 2019.
"Releasing a test site allows the NDIA to gather further feedback on how people use the NDIS website and continue to improve functionality.
"I encourage people with disability, their families, carers and NDIS providers to take the opportunity to provide feedback on the site during the trial period to ensure we are meeting your needs."
The new website features:
* a simplified structure aligned to the new participant pathway
* a new and adaptable design making is easier to access the site on mobile devices
* improved search functionality, making it easier to find local information including partner and NDIA office locations and roll out details
* new inbuilt accessibility features such as contrast and font resizing to ensure everyone can engage with the NDIS
* clearer layout of information to explain key NDIS information and processes.
Until the transition to the new site is complete, the existing www.ndis.gov.au site remains the primary source of information.
Throughout the trial, users are encouraged to visit the site regularly and keep an eye on social media to find out more about ongoing improvements to https://beta.ndis.gov.au/



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