What kind of information does the NDIS keep about you?

When you engage with the NDIS, they collect information to understand and assist you. If you're an applicant or participant, they need to know how your disability affects you for proper support. Your privacy is crucial to them, and they are committed to protecting your personal information.

"Your information" refers to details about you or things that could identify you, that:
  • you have shared with them
  • others have shared with them about you
  • they have recorded about you, your plan, or your business with them
Tap on the link to learn more: What do we mean by privacy and information handling? | NDIS

Should you need assistance with your NDIS plan, at 1800 998 994 or visit Life Balance NDIS Plan Management.
 

King bell

VIP Contributor
To provide support and services, the NDIS stores different kinds of information about people. The NDIS can collect and keep details like names, addresses, telephone numbers, disability-related information, funding details for assessment purposes, plans of support as well as records of interaction with service providers. It is important to remember that this data is essential in terms of ensuring that individuals living with disabilities obtain customized assistance which is highly efficient.
 
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