Can I buy Lego with NDIS?

Yes, you can buy Lego with NDIS funding, but only if it's part of an evidence-based therapy plan (like Lego-Based Therapy) delivered by a therapist to meet specific NDIS goals, rather than just as a general toy for everyday use. Funding is possible for sensory items or specific support tools, especially when recommended by a professional (OT, Speech Pathologist) to achieve functional outcomes, often under 'Improved Daily Living'.

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What items are not covered by NDIS?

Note: Under the laws of the NDIS, we also cannot fund sexual services and sex work, alcohol or drugs. Rent, rental bonds, home and property deposits, stamp duty, mortgage repayments, and strata fees. Purchase of land, or house and land packages.

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Can I get an Apple Watch with NDIS?

The NDIS is not designed to fund items such as an iPad or Apple watch. However, should a participant know that they are able to communicate with their loved ones or a worker by using an iPad – rather than a specialist and more costly piece of equipment – then they can request the Agency to fund this.

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Can I claim sensory toys on NDIS?

We may fund sensory equipment that meets the NDIS funding criteria . For example, we may fund sensory equipment if it's for personal care and safety. We may also fund it to help you to do household tasks, or if it is an evidence-based support to help a child achieve better long-term functional outcomes.

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Can you buy it with your NDIS funding?

Can you buy it with your NDIS funding? You'll need to use your NDIS funding in line with your plan. The supports you buy must be NDIS supports. You'll also need to spend in line with any funding periods or funding component amounts in your plan.

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Will NDIS pay for an iPhone?

The NDIS can fund smart devices like mobile phones, tablets, laptops, desktops, and computers when they meet specific criteria. These criteria include whether the funding enables the participant to achieve their stated goals and if the device is reasonable and necessary to address their disability-related needs.

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What is an example of misuse of NDIS funds?

Deliberately misusing NDIS funds is fraud. For example, if a provider uses a participant's NDIS funds to pay for their lunch while out at a café. NDIS funds can't be used to pay for everyday items like food and drinks. Using NDIS funds in this way is misuse.

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Can you claim shoes on NDIS?

We can only fund these supports if they're related to your disability. These NDIS supports might include specialised shoes or funding to treat your foot problems. Podiatry and foot care are important if you have a disability that affects sensation to your feet.

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What is 90% of autism caused by?

Around 90% of autism cases are attributed to genetic factors, meaning autism is highly heritable, with many different genes contributing, rather than a single cause, often interacting with environmental influences during early brain development, though specific environmental factors don't cause it but can increase risk. Twin studies show strong genetic links, with concordance rates between 60-90% in identical twins, and research points to complex interactions of many genes and prenatal/perinatal factors. 

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What is the 6 second rule for autism?

The "6-second rule" for autism is a communication strategy where a speaker pauses for about six seconds after asking a question or giving information, giving the autistic person extra time to process it without feeling rushed, which helps reduce anxiety and allows for a more thoughtful response, reducing frustration for both parties. Instead of repeating or rephrasing, which can be confusing, you wait, and if needed, repeat the exact same words after the pause. 

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What is the 90 day rule for NDIS?

The NDIS 90-day rule refers to different timeframes for participants and providers, primarily granting participants 90 days to respond to reassessment requests, replacing the old 28-day limit for more fairness, and requiring providers to invoice within 90 days of service delivery, though a new rule gives providers up to two years to claim for services from the start date, with details subject to ongoing updates and plan management. 

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Will NDIS pay for a laptop?

NDIS funding for laptops is primarily considered when these devices act as a vital support to manage or alleviate the impact of a disability. However, not every request for a laptop is approved; the need must be closely linked to the individual's specific impairments and daily challenges.

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Does NDIS pay for flights?

First Things First: Does the NDIS Pay for Holidays? You might deserve a free holiday, but the NDIS doesn't fund holidays themselves. That means flights, hotels, cruises, tourist experiences, and day tours are not claimable.

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Can I buy an iPad with NDIS funding?

The NDIS can fund iPads, tablets, or other smart devices if they are considered “reasonable and necessary” for your disability-related needs. An iPad might be approved if it: Improves communication for someone with speech difficulties. Supports education or skill-building for participants with learning challenges.

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What are the NDIS sleepover rules?

A sleepover shift is when a worker is required to sleep overnight at a participant's home. The span for a sleepover is a continuous period of eight hours. NDIS pricing arrangements provide for up to two hours of active NDIS supports for a worker to support a participant within the eight-hour sleepover shift.

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What can I buy under consumables NDIS?

What are NDIS consumables?

  • Bottle openers and knob turners.
  • Catheters.
  • Continence products, such as pads, pants, and mattress protectors.
  • Food preparation products.
  • Home enteral nutrition (HEN) equipment.
  • Interpreting and translating services.
  • Modified eating aids.
  • Nutritional supplements.

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What parent passes down autism?

A: Both parents can carry genes associated with autism, even if they don't show any signs themselves. These genes can be passed down to children through either the mother, the father, or both.

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Who was case #1 of autism?

Donald Triplett, autism's 'Case 1,' dies at 89. Triplett gained media attention for his autism later in life, and he became the face of the effort to research the lives of older adults with autism.

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Are you born with autism or is it caused?

It's something you're born with. Signs of autism might be noticed when you're very young, or not until you're older. If you're autistic, you're autistic your whole life. Autism is not a medical condition with treatments or a "cure".

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Can you claim a gym membership on NDIS?

Do the NDIS fund gym membership? No, the NDIS do not fund this as it is a day to day living cost not related to disability support needs. For example, if one goal is to get fit by going to the gym, the NDIS may fund a support or assistive technology to help you do these activities, but not the gym membership itself.

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Does NDIS cover haircuts?

Wondering if you can use your NDIS funding for hair and nail treatments such as hair cutting, dying and styling by a hairdresser or nail technician? Let's break it down! Unfortunately, items such as haircuts, styling, acrylic nails and nail painting are on the OUTS list and aren't covered by NDIS funding.

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What are the new NDIS changes in july 2025?

From 1 July 2025, the NDIS no longer allows therapy supports to be claimed from your Core budget. Therapy must now only be claimed under Capacity Building – Improved Daily Living. If you or your provider try to claim therapy from Core after this date, it won't be paid.

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What not to say in a disability interview?

5 Things Not to Say in a Disability Interview

  • 5 Things Not to Say in a Social Security Disability Interview. ...
  • No one will hire me; I can't find work. ...
  • I am not under medical treatment for my disability. ...
  • I have a history of drug abuse or criminal activity. ...
  • I do household chores and go for walks. ...
  • My pain is severe and unbearable.

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What are common scammer phrases?

Common scammer phrases create urgency, promise rewards, threaten consequences, or build fake intimacy, using language like "Act Now," "You've Won," "Problem with your account," "Soulmate," "If you love me," "Would you kindly," or "Don't tell anyone" to manipulate victims into revealing personal info or sending money. They often use awkward grammar, unusual spelling (like "British English"), and demand secrecy to bypass critical thinking and isolate you.
 

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How often do NDIS participants get audited?

Undertake a mid-term audit (certification only) 18 months after registration. 7. Renew your registration every 3 years. Detailed information on these steps can be found in the NDIS Commission resource: Registration requirements, process and timeline.

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