Understand disability requirements
SGP KP Publishing
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Table of Contents
1 Recent updates …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4 2 Before you start …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5 3 Overview ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6 4 Disability requirements …………………………………………………………………………………………. 7 4.1 Check eligibility for disability requirements ………………………………………………………………. 7 4.2 Additional considerations………………………………………………………………………………………. 7 5 How to weigh evidence of disability ………………………………………………………………………. 8 6 Next steps …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9
This article provides guidance for all NDIA staff and partners to understand:
- eligibility under the disability requirements
- how to weigh evidence of disability.
1 Recent updates
3 October 2024
Updates to reflect legislation changes from 3 October 2024:
- applicants may now meet both disability and early intervention requirements, instead of just one
- the disability requirement has changed from lifetime supports under the NDIS to NDIS supports for their lifetime.
2 Before you start
You have:
- read and understood Our Guideline – Applying to the NDIS (external), including section Do you meet the disability requirements?
- read article What evidence of disability is required?
- read article Check eligibility – age and residence requirements.
3 Overview
To be eligible for NDIS, the person must meet the requirements for:
- age
- residence
- disability, early intervention, or both.
4 Disability requirements
To meet the disability requirements, we must have evidence of all of the following:
- their disability is related to an impairment
- their impairment is likely to be permanent
- their permanent impairment significantly reduces their functional capacity to undertake one or more of the following activities: moving around, communicating, socialising, learning, or undertaking self-care or self-management tasks
- their permanent impairment affects their ability to work, study or take part in social life
- they’ll likely need NDIS support for their lifetime.
4.1 Check eligibility for disability requirements
Use these articles to check evidence for a decision:
- Check eligibility – DIS – disability caused by an impairment
- Check eligibility – DIS – likely permanence
- Check eligibility – DIS – significant functional impact
- Check eligibility – DIS – social and economic impact
- Check eligibility – DIS – NDIS supports for life.
4.2 Additional considerations
Use these articles before you check evidence for a decision.
Check if there is evidence of a condition on List A. Go to Check eligibility – List A condition.
Note: A person is likely to meet the disability requirements if they provide evidence of their diagnosis.
Check if there is evidence of a condition on List B. Go to Check eligibility – List B condition.
Note: A person is likely to meet some of the disability requirements if they provide evidence of their diagnosis.
5 How to weigh evidence of disability
When you weigh the relevance and importance of the provided disability evidence, consider:
- who is providing the evidence of disability?
- how old is the evidence of disability (particularly relevant for functional capacity evidence)?
For further information, refer to Our Guideline – Applying to the NDIS (external), including sections:
- What information do we need in your application?
- Who can give us evidence of your impairments?
- How do we weigh evidence of disability?
6 Next steps
To consider the early intervention requirements, go to article Understand early intervention requirements.
If you are an access delegate:
- to make an access decision, continue to article Make an access decision – pre-legislation changes or Make an access decision – post legislation changes.
- to make an eligibility reassessment decision, continue to article Finalise eligibility reassessment decision.