Financial assistance can be a vital resource for those living with a disability or special needs, allowing them to access the support they need to live their daily lives. The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a government program providing financial assistance to those with disability, enabling them to receive the necessary support and services. This article provides an overview of the NDIS and its benefits, so readers can learn more about this important support system.
- NDIS Overview
- NDIS Benefits
- Financial assistance
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