Understanding NDIS Transport Funding

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Understanding NDIS Transport Funding

NDIS transport funding may help participants attend appointments, shopping, community activities and daily tasks when transport is connected to their goals.

What Is NDIS Transport Funding?

NDIS transport funding may support participants who have difficulty using public transport because of their disability. It can help participants access the community, attend appointments, go shopping, take part in programs and complete daily activities.

Transport support should be linked to the participant’s NDIS goals and support needs. The way transport is funded can depend on the participant’s plan, support category and plan management type.

Advice Care provides transport assistance across Melbourne where suitable and where the support matches the participant’s NDIS plan and service agreement.

Appointments

Transport support may help participants attend medical, therapy or service appointments.

Community Access

Support to attend community activities, programs, social events and local services.

Daily Tasks

Transport can support shopping, errands and other daily living activities.

How Transport Support Can Help

Transport support can help participants stay connected with the community and access important services. It can also support independence, confidence and social participation.

Some participants may need transport because they cannot safely drive, use public transport alone, or travel without support. A support worker may help with safe travel, communication, mobility and community access.

  • Attend medical and therapy appointments
  • Go shopping and complete errands
  • Attend social and community activities
  • Access education, training or day programs
  • Build confidence with community travel
  • Support independence and daily routines

Safe Community Access

Transport support should be safe, respectful and connected to participant goals.

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Examples of Transport Assistance

Transport assistance can look different for each participant. Support should match the participant’s plan, goals, needs, risks and preferred activities.

Medical Appointments

Support to attend GP, specialist, hospital or health-related appointments.

Therapy Appointments

Transport to allied health, therapy or capacity-building appointments.

Shopping Support

Support to attend grocery shopping and community errands.

Social Activities

Transport to social groups, recreation, events and community programs.

Community Participation

Daily Living Tasks

Transport connected with routines, personal needs and daily activities.

Life Skills

Support to build confidence with travel, planning and community access.

Life Skills

Transport Funding and Your NDIS Plan

Transport funding can appear in different ways in an NDIS plan. Some participants may have transport funding as a separate support. Others may use transport connected to support worker assistance, community participation or daily living support.

The rules can depend on the plan, funding category and service arrangement. Participants should check their NDIS plan and ask their support coordinator, plan manager or provider to explain how transport can be used.

Before transport support starts, Advice Care can explain service arrangements, pricing, travel-related costs and cancellation rules in the service agreement.

Related Advice Care Supports

Community Participation

Support to attend activities, appointments and community programs.

Community Support

Personal Care

Support with hygiene, dressing, grooming and daily personal routines.

Personal Care

Household Tasks

Support with cleaning, shopping, laundry and home routines.

Household Tasks

Life Skills Development

Support to build confidence, routines and practical daily skills.

Life Skills

Group Activities

Support for social connection and group-based participation.

Group Activities

Support Planning

Planning support around goals, needs, routines and risks.

Support Planning

Questions to Ask Before Starting Transport Support

Before starting transport assistance, it is helpful to discuss the participant’s goals, location, support needs, travel risks and preferred transport times.

  • What transport support is needed?
  • Is the transport linked to NDIS goals?
  • What days and times are required?
  • Are there mobility or safety risks?
  • Are there travel-related costs?
  • How will cancellations be managed?

Need Transport Support?

Contact Advice Care to discuss transport assistance, service availability and referrals.

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Looking for NDIS Transport Assistance?

Advice Care can discuss transport support, community access and referral options.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is NDIS transport funding?

NDIS transport funding may help participants travel to appointments, activities, shopping and community services when linked to their disability support needs.

Can transport support help with community access?

Yes. Transport support can help participants attend community activities, social programs, appointments and daily tasks.

Does Advice Care provide transport assistance?

Yes. Advice Care provides transport assistance where suitable and where support matches the participant’s NDIS plan and service agreement.

Can support coordinators refer participants?

Yes. Support coordinators can refer participants through the Advice Care referral form or contact page.