NDIS Information
Payment and NDIS
(Using Capacity or Core Funding)
Utilisation of NDIS Funding: Invoicing for Therapy at Home Programs​
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​The NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits for 2023-24 delineate the diverse funding categories applicable to a participant's NDIS plan.
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​Currently, our invoicing for Inspired Kids programs is facilitated through either capacity building or core budgets.
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​As per the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits 2023-24, the distinctions for these budgets are elucidated as follows:
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Capacity Building:
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​This support category encompasses assessment supports, training supports, strategy development supports, and therapeutic supports aimed at enhancing a participant's skills and fostering their capacity for independence and community participation. It is noteworthy that these funds can be utilised for non-face-to-face support provision.
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Core Supports:
This support category is dedicated to assisting or supervising the personal tasks of daily life, promoting the participant's autonomy. These supports are delivered individually and can be extended to various environments, including the participant's home. In addition to direct service provision, these support items are eligible for claims related to non-face-to-face support provision.
Navigating NDIS Funded Purchases
Purchasing our Inspired Kids programs is a straightforward process through our online store.​
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​We have detailed description of each of our programs along with age recommendations, the benefits of the program and areas of skills development.
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We recommend that if you are using NDIS funding to purchase our programs that you compare the program’s outcomes to your child’s current NDIS goals. If you are unsure, we encourage you to speak to our Customer Service Officer, your planner or a representative of the NDIS.
Using your NDIS Funding at Checkout
Step 1: Explore our Inspired Kids programs (www.inspiredkidsprograms.com.au)
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Step 2: Click on ‘shop’ to find out more about a program and then click “Add to cart”.
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Step 3: Click “View cart” once ready to purchase and then “Checkout”.
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Step 4: Complete the checkout fields, choose a payment option and click “Place order”.
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Step 5: Once checked out, your service agreement will be emailed to you to complete. If you are NDIA or plan managed, this is required to process your order. If you are self-managed, a service agreement is recommended but not required for us to process your order upon payment.
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Step 6: Your invoice will be emailed to you or your plan manager to pay. If you are NDIA managed, we will process the claim once your service agreement is completed.
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Step 7: Once your payment and service agreement (if applicable) is received, your order will be proceeded within 7 working days.
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Step 8: Once your order has been dispatched, you will receive an enrolment confirmation email to access your online program through Teachable. If your program is accompanied by resources, you will receive this via mail. You will also receive information for any additional online resources, videos etc.
How Inspire Allied Health and Education Group and our Inspired Kids Programs Support Participants NDIS Goals Under Capacity and Core Support Budgets
Inspire Allied Health and Education Group is a private multidisciplinary practicing company with over 80 team members and 9 locations across NSW and ACT. Our team encompasses Speech and Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, Psychologist, Art Therapists, Music Therapists and Educators with a range of experience and expertise.
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Program Design by Experienced Clinicians:
At Inspire Allied Health and Education, our commitment to excellence extends to the meticulous design of our Inspired Kids programs. Our clinicians can design programs that they know align seamlessly with the unique needs of participants.
Customised Approach:
Our programs offer a customised approach with the inclusion of pre/post reporting which is abased on a questionnaire that parents/carers/participants fill out prior to starting the program and at the end. The questionnaire is based on the skills development areas outlined in the program.
Inclusive Program Design:
Our Inspired Kids programs are delivered inclusively of everything that the child and support person require to engage in the program. This includes online Teachable program, links to other online videos, resources (tools) to engage in the tasks and a written handbook.
Holistic Support:
Being a multidisciplinary team, Inspire Allied Health and Education group can provide a holistic support system by integrating various therapeutic modalities in each program.
Hybrid Model of Therapy:
Our Inspired Kids programs are designed using a hybrid model of therapy for upskilling both children and their supports within the natural environment. This provides the best opportunity for children to build and generalise their skills over time and support settings.
Customer Service and/or Clinician Support:
Participants are encouraged to reach out to our Customer Support Officers and also have the option to “opt” for 1:1 support with a Speech Pathologist, Occupational Therapist, Psychologist, Music Therapist, Art Therapist or Educator (if availability permits) for a one-on-one session or ongoing with a Clinician or Therapy Assistant.
Measuring Success Through Data Collection:
Inspire Allied Health and Education Group measure both quantitative and qualitative data to ensure that our programs are successful. This is also means that we can ensure you that we are always working towards delivering support services to our clients that are effective, impactful and represent value for money.
How Inspire Allied Health and Education Group Meet the NDIS Reasonable and Necessary Criteria:
As a registered provider of NDIS services, we are committed to the operational guidelines and reasonable and necessary criteria.​
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We provide a range of programs that are suitable for different age ranges and meet the support needs of many different learning areas and recommend that parents/carers choose programs that align with their NDIS goals on their NDIS plan. We provide Customer Support to all families and have the option for families to add in additional 1:1 support with clinicians or therapy assistants for a once off session or ongoing support.
Alignment with NDIS Reasonable and Necessary Supports:
Represent value for money:
Inspired Kids Programs represent significant value for money as they can be used many times and include an online program that can be accessed for a year, tangible resources and tools to carry out tasks, additional online resources and a written program.
How to know which Inspired Kids Programs Align with your Child’s NDIS Goals:
Visit our shop (www.inspiredkidsprograms.com.au/shop) all of our programs have a detailed description, recommended age group, benefits and key learning areas. This will help you determine if a program is suitable for your child. You can also contact our Customer Service Team who will help to guide your decision.