People with disability seeking access to NDIS funding need to meet criteria of permanent impairment. This requires health practitioners to demonstrate the connection between the health condition and the impairment, and the impact these have on the person’s ability to undertake tasks or activities (activity limitation) and their ability to participate in life roles (participation).
To meet the criteria for disability eligibility, you have to show that the impairment substantially reduces the person’s functional capacity. To do this, health practitioners need to:
AND make sure they use the correct language required by the NDIS.
2 great guides to help join the dots between clinical language and what it focusses on, and the words required by NDIS - the language you will need to use in any supporting documentation you provide.
1) Getting the Language Right - Summer Foundation's guide to writing for the NDIS
Written by the Summer Foundation which is a Not for Profit organisation supporting, informing and empowering people with disability and their families.
2) Making NDIS Application and Report Writing Easier - MyCareSpace's Guide to the NDIS for individuals, practitioners, and families
Written from a first hand perspective as a Participant, Ms Meredith Whitlaw
See Downloadable Files below
Sources: Summer Foundation, MyCareSpace
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