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What is the difference between plan and self management with the NDIS?

NDIS: Plan vs self management

Plan Management:

  • Managed by a Third Party: With plan management, you engage a third-party plan manager to handle your NDIS funds.

  • NDIS Funding: The NDIS fully funds plan management.

  • Responsibilities:

    • The plan manager pays providers directly.

    • They process invoices and claims on your behalf.

    • You have no direct involvement in financial transactions.

  • Benefits:

    • Less administrative burden.

    • Adherence to NDIS price guide.

    • No impact on other budgets or supports in your plan.

The NDIS have a great webpage outlining more detail on NDIS plan management: Plan management | NDIS

Self-Management:

  • Direct Control: In self-management, you directly manage your NDIS funding.

  • NDIS Funding: The NDIS allocates funds to you.

  • Responsibilities:

    • You pay providers directly.

    • Handle invoices, claims, and budgeting.

    • More flexibility in choosing supports and providers.

  • Benefits:

    • Greater control and independence.

    • Ability to negotiate costs.

    • Directly employ staff if needed.

The NDIS have a great webpage outlining more detail on NDIS self management: Self-management | NDIS

Remember, the choice between plan management and self-management depends on your preferences and circumstances. Consult with your Local Area Coordinator (LAC) or NDIA planner for personalised advice!

To search for a LAC, NDIA planner or Support Coordinator - use the Provider finder | NDIS.

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