Resources to help you find a job.

Looking for a job can be hard! The good news is there is plenty of help available if you just know where to find it. The Leap in! Crew has prepared the below list of resources to help you get started. A great place to start. NDIS Employment Supports. The Leap in! blog article NDIS

A guide to early connections under the early childhood approach.

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Early connections are an important aspect of Australia’s new early childhood approach, designed to support young children with developmental concerns and their families. Early connections connect children and their families with early supports and information to develop capacity and improve the child’s opportunities. The important thing to know about early connections is that children do

NDIS Consumables budget guide 2023

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When it comes to getting the most out of your NDIS Plan, understanding the different budgets and what they can cover is really important. You may recall there are three main budget areas – Core, Capital and Capacity Building. Need a refresher? Check out our previous article NDIS Plan budget categories explained. Today, we’re going

NDIS Home modifications.

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Home modifications are custom changes made to a home to make it easier and safer for you to access and use. NDIS home modifications can cover small or significant changes to the structure, layout or fittings of your home to meet your individual disability needs. It’s a complicated area and there’s a lot to consider,

NDIS vehicle modifications.

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We are often asked questions about specific supports and whether they’re funded through the NDIS. One that raises a lot of questions is vehicle modifications, so we thought we’d outline some of the key information, what the NDIS may fund and what it doesn't. It’s important to have a good understanding of this information before

Common NDIS mistakes and how to avoid them.

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Here at Leap in! HQ, we hear all about people’s NDIS journeys. And often, people who have been with the NDIS for a while look back and say “I wish I’d known that before!”. When something is new, it can be daunting and confusing but the right information is always available if you know where

My circumstances have changed: What next?

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It’s a fact of life that things change. And changes to your personal circumstances can affect your NDIS Plan and the supports you need. Perhaps you have moved house or the level of care your family can help you with is no longer the same. Today, we explore the types of changes you need to

NDIS reasonable and necessary: What it means plus a handy checklist.

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Whether you’ve been with the NDIS for a while or are just getting started, chances are that you’ve come across the term ‘reasonable and necessary'. It’s often used when discussing whether the NDIS would fund a certain support or service. It’s also one of the most challenging NDIS concepts to get your head around. But