Amazing Kids supports families navigating the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), offering guidance and assistance to ensure families can access funding and resources necessary for comprehensive early intervention services.
Amazing Kids accepts two funding options, self-managed and plan managed.
Amazing Kids aligns with the NDIS Price Guide for all services. The Program Manager is your direct contact to support you to navigate the NDIS. The program manager collaborates with all Amazing Kids team members and will learn to understand where you are at in your NDIS journey.
What do I do first?
Contact the NDIS on 1800 800 110.
You can apply online using this link.
Am I eligible for the NDIS?
You must be an Australian Citizens, Permanant residents or a Protected Special Category Visa holders to access the scheme.
Your child must be under 9 years old to access the early childhood approach for children younger than 9. Children younger than 6 do not need a diagnosis to access support through the early childhood approach where there are concerns about your child’s development.
Children younger than 6 who do not fully meet the definition of developmental delay and have developmental concerns will also be supported through the early childhood approach. If you have concerns about your child’s development your first point of contact will usually be your doctor, child health nurse, or other health professional. They will help you work out what supports you and your child might need, and they may connect you with our early childhood partners.
What is an early childhood partner?
Early childhood partners are local organisations to help support you with navigating the early childhood approach. You can find them here use this link.
What if my child’s NDIS funding hasn’t yet been approved or is ineligible?
You can still use our services and access our programs privately. If your child becomes eligible for full or partial NDIS funding then we will balance NDIS and private funding to ensure the right mix and value for you.
What is your teams training qualifications?
All staff must have their own background in a health-related discipline. This includes Education, early childhood education, Speech Pathology, Psychology, Occupational therapy or Applied Behaviour Analysis. Team members undergo intensive training to meet the fidelity standard’s of various support practices. For example, fidelity standards of the
Am I eligible for the NDIS?
You must be an Australian Citizens, Permanant residents or a Protected Special Category Visa holders to access the scheme.
Your child must be under 9 years old to access the early childhood approach for children younger than 9. Children younger than 6 do not need a diagnosis to get support through the early childhood approach where there are concerns about your child’s development.
Children younger than 6 who do not fully meet the definition of developmental delay and have developmental concerns will also be supported through the early childhood approach. If you have concerns about your child’s development your first point of contact will usually be your doctor, child health nurse, or other health professional. They will help you work out what supports you and your child might need, and they may connect you with our early childhood partners.
What is an early childhood partner?
Early childhood partners are local organisations to help support you with navigating the early childhood approach. You can find them here use this link.