What Nick Vujicic Taught Us About NDIS Disability Support

Born without arms or legs. Spoke to 900 million people. His message: stop waiting to be fixed. Here’s what that means for NDIS participants in Western Sydney. Kinship — 0437 733 744

Why Consistent NDIS Support Matters — The Biology Behind It

A carer in Marsden Park told us she hadn’t slept properly in 18 months. Not because of the workload — though that was real. Because every Tuesday morning she woke up not knowing whether the support worker would show up. After fourteen cancellations in four months with her previous provider, her body had learned oneContinue reading “Why Consistent NDIS Support Matters — The Biology Behind It”

NDIS Support for Participants Who Cannot Advocate for Themselves — Western Sydney

Kinship Uniting Services provides NDIS disability support across Western Sydney for participants who cannot self-advocate — including people who are non-verbal, have intellectual disabilities, or live with complex needs. Serving Blacktown, Stanhope Gardens, Quakers Hill, Kellyville and all Sydney suburbs.

Your Voice Matters. Your Life Matters | In Home Disability Care Sydney

You deserve to be seen, heard, and respected—just like anyone else. Your opinions matter. Your choices matter. And most importantly, you matter. We’re Here to Empower You: ✨ Take Control: We help you regain control over your life with personalized care that puts your needs first. ✨ Be Heard: We listen to what you wantContinue reading “Your Voice Matters. Your Life Matters | In Home Disability Care Sydney”

NDIS In-home care & Support Provider In Sydney

🌈 At Kinship Uniting Service, we pride ourselves on providing a personal & professional service. We aren’t just a care provider but your friend too. We listen to you; understand your needs & desires. To us you aren’t a number but family. Essentially, with Kinship Uniting Services you will no longer feel like they areContinue reading “NDIS In-home care & Support Provider In Sydney”

Is NDIS is meant to be needs based

I keep hearing the NDIS is meant to be needs based, not diagnosis based, however it appears for adults this is not the case? Anyone aged 6 years and older will need to provide a formal diagnosis of their disability as part of the access requirements to become an NDIS participant. However, once you areContinue reading “Is NDIS is meant to be needs based”

Does the NDIS cover mental health conditions as well?

IS depression covered by NDIS? Yes. The NDIS does cover mental health but they use the term psychosocial disability (PDF) to describe any functional impairment, arising from mental health issues. Therefore NDIS will perform an assessment. While not everyone with a mental health condition will experience psychosocial disability, those who do can experience severe effectsContinue reading “Does the NDIS cover mental health conditions as well?”

NDIS process for a child diagnosed as ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorde)?

The NDIS process for childern are a bit different from the other processes. The government takes dealing with children seriously. Once you contact us or NDIS in regards to a child  ( birth to six years of age ) then the NDIS or us will contact The  Early Childhood Partners around Australia to deliver theContinue reading “NDIS process for a child diagnosed as ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorde)?”

Who approves a plan?

All plans are approved by the NDIS. Depending on the person you are talking to in NDIS sometime they can approve your plan. If they do not have the authority to do it or need to consult a colleague. They will pass it on to the appropriate person. If your circumstance or needs change inContinue reading “Who approves a plan?”

How to signup to NDIS

When you want to get support for your self or a family member. The first thing that you might ask is how can I get funding. Well, you have few choices. NDIS–  the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)  is an independent statutory agency of  The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA). NDIS supports Australians with aContinue reading “How to signup to NDIS”