Assistance With Travel & Transport

Transport is an essential aspect of life for people living with disabilities. This support ensures you have equal opportunity to get around and attend activities and appointments. This allows you to engage with the community, contribute to the economy, educate yourself, and achieve greater independence. This support may
include access to taxis, rideshares, community transport, registered transport providers and other appropriate transport methods.

Your level of transport assistance funding will depend on how you access the community.

Travel Assistance

The support levels are as follows:

  • Level 1 – The NDIS will provide up to $1,606 per year if
    you are not working, studying, or attending day programs
    but are seeking to increase your community access.

  • Level 2 – The NDIS will provide up to $2,472 per year if
    you are currently working or studying part-time (up to
    15 hours a week), participating in day programs and for
    other social, recreational or leisure activities.

  • Level 3 – The NDIS will provide up to $3,456 per year if
    you are currently working, looking for work, or studying,
    at least 15 hours a week, and are unable to use public transport because of your disability.

Any Questions?

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