From 3 October, participants will only be able to use their NDIS funds for items listed as approved supports. There is also a list of things NDIS funding cannot be used for. In some circumstances participants may be able to request a substitution from the replacement support list.
From 3 October 2024, new laws for the NDIS are now in effect. This follows the passing of the National Disability Insurance Scheme Amendment (Getting the NDIS Back on Track No.1) Bill being passed by the Parliament on 22 August 2024.
Many changes will come through new NDIS Rules. These rules explain how the Scheme operates. Some changes will happen right away, while others will start later as we design and implement them. These changes help return the NDIS to its original intent and improve the experience for all participants.
We are dedicated to supporting all participants and providers during this transition. We will share important updates and information along the way.
For most people there won’t be big changes to the way you experience the NDIS right now.
A key change is the new definition of NDIS supports. This definition makes it clear what NDIS funding can and cannot cover. It applies to all participants. Here is what you need to know:
You can find the new definition of NDIS supports and the approved lists on the Our Guidelines website.
Other changes starting from 3 October include:
To support the implementation of these new rules we have updated our guidelines.
The updated guidelines include:
The Guide to Self-management has also been updated to reflect the legislation.
You can find these new guidelines on the summary of legislation changes table or on Our Guidelines website.
The Department of Social Services (DSS) held public consultation from 4 August and 25 August 2024.
These consultations focused on the draft lists that define NDIS supports. They also informed a transitional rule related to section 10 of the NDIS Act.
Over 7,000 people shared their feedback on these supports, which helped shape the new definition of NDIS supports.
We encourage everyone to visit the summary of legislation changes, and frequently asked questions.
Information is also available on the Department of Social Service website .
Read the email from the CEO about changes to NDIS legislation. An easy read version is available and you can watch the Auslan video.
Read the email from the CEO about NDIS supports. An Easy Read version is also available: