NDIS definition

NDIS means the Commonwealth’s National Disability Insurance Scheme, established under the National Disability Insurance Scheme Act 2013 (Cth), as amended from time to time;
NDIS means the National Disability Insurance Scheme, established under the NDIS Act.
NDIS means the national disability insurance scheme that is established under the National Disability Insurance Scheme Act 2013 (Cth). ‘NDIS Participant’ means a Disability Employment Services – Employment Support Service Participant who is eligible to receive services under NDIS and who is identified on the Department’s IT Systems as being a NDIS Participant.

Examples of NDIS in a sentence

  • Travel provisions to provide personal care, community access, capacity building or therapeutic supports will be claimed as set out in the relevant NDIS Price Guide.

  • The RACGP recommends that the review consider how GPs can be reimbursed for time spent preparing reports and other relevant documentation to support NDIS applications.

  • SAVVY has policies in place and has planned to prepare, prevent, manage and respond to emergency and disaster situations whilst mitigating risks to and ensuring continuity of supports that are critical to the health, safety and wellbeing of NDIS participants.

  • Specifically, this development will provide 36 bedrooms which will be available for high needs NDIS supported applicants.

  • The application processes for Home and Living support services, such as Supported Independent Living and Supported Disability Accommodation and regular NDIS planning processes should be streamlined and harmonised to avoid duplication.


More Definitions of NDIS

NDIS means the national disability insurance scheme that is established under the National Disability Insurance Scheme Act 2013 (Cth).
NDIS means the National DNA Index System that is the national DNA database system of DNA profile records which that meet federal quality assurance and privacy standards.
NDIS means the National Disability Insurance Scheme established under the
NDIS means the National DNA Index System, which is the system administered by the FBI that is comprised of DNA identification records contributed by the various participating SDISs and Federal laboratories. NDIS compares DNA profiles associated with a crime scene to DNA profiles collected from known offenders, as well as to other crime scene profiles. When the DNA profiles are uploaded to NDIS, they are searched against the other DNA profiles submitted by other participating states.