What is the NDIS?
The National Disability Insurance Scheme
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WA Blue Sky is a registered disability service provider and NDIS provider supporting individuals and families living with disability. Contact us to talk about how we can assist you with making your NDIS plan work for you.
Start planning for your future!
We can help you get the most out of your NDIS plan, to understand it, and to design your unique support service to suit your own needs and preferences… and we can help you to put it into action if you wish.
We match support staff to suit your own personal requirements, so that you have the right people connected with you for your satisfaction and for long term working relationships.
Call us on 9472 0550 or use our Contact Form.
The NDIS can be confusing and difficult to follow…the WA Blue Sky team have a range of information and resources designed to help answer some questions you may have about the Scheme, how it will affect you and the types of help that is available to you as you move across to the NDIS. Call us on 9472 0550 or use our Contact Form.
People who meet the NDIS access requirements are called participants. A person with a disability that is likely to be permanent and the disability makes it difficult to take part in everyday activities can become a Participant. You can read more about your eligibility and how to connect with the NDIS here.
Participants receive an individual plan and then funded supports and. This video tells you the five steps to take for the first plan to happen.
It’s important to give some thought about the supports you may need before your NDIS Planning Meeting. This booklet helps you get your thoughts in order and be ready for your NDIS planning session with an NDIS Planner.
The WA Blue Sky team can confidentially discuss your personal circumstances. Call us on 9472 0550 or use our Contact Form.
The prices for all our supports and services are in line with the NDIS Price Guide.
NDIS prices are updated every year to make sure that people with disability in the Scheme receive value for money and that organisations like WA Blue Sky can provide quality services with the right staff. When a new NDIS Price Guide is released, WA Blue Sky service processes are adjusted accordingly.
When I lost my place at a community centre, I had the support to advocate for myself until political intervention made change happen. Without encouragement from my WA Blue Sky team, I wouldn’t have ‘made a fuss’ – having the confidence and help to feel empowered is the key to make people effect positive changes despite their disability.