Simpler Process to Improve NDIS Assistive Technology
National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) participants will find it easier to replace their Assistive Technology (AT) to enable them to continue to pursue their goals following the introduction of simpler processes.
Minister for Families and Social Services,
"We recognise the importance of Assistive Technology to NDIS participants. AT enables people with a disability to live a better, more independent and inclusive life,"
"By improving and streamlining the process for approvals, we are cutting back on the red tape to replace items, while also reducing the delays in the assessment process and delivery of AT.
Assistant Minister for Social Services, Housing and Disability Services,
"By refining the AT process, and simplifying the AT replacement process, NDIS participants are better supported to maximise use of their funding and focus on their goals,"
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These changes build on earlier improvements to AT processes. Since
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When the NDIS is fully rolled out, it is estimated that approximately
For more information please visit the NDIS website.



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