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NDIS plan

An NDIS plan is a document approved by the National Disability Insurance Agency that sets out a participant's goals, funded supports, and management pathways for a set period — typically 12, 24, or 36 months.

Plans contain budget categories under Core, Capacity Building, and Capital — each with funded amounts that cannot be exceeded without a plan review. Plans also nominate a management pathway: self-managed, plan-managed (using an external plan manager), or NDIA-managed.

Software that respects plan structure surfaces remaining funds, expiry windows, and management pathway in the coordinator workflow — not buried in a finance module.

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