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What's the Difference between Capacity Building and Core in my NDIS plan?

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NDIS PACE: Difference between CORE and CAPACITY BUILDING in an NDIS PACE plan

 

In Short:

Your CORE funding helps you with everyday activities. It is flexible - funding can be switched between the different categories. It funds things like Support Workers (or personal care and social access), transport and consumables (continence, feeding etc) 

Your CAPACITY BUILDING supports help you maintain or build your skills and independence. It is not flexible and it can only be spent in the 'stated' categories, It funds things like therapy, employment, living arrangements and social activities.

Core Supports

Core supports can be 'flexible' core supports or 'stated' core supports.

You can check your plan to see if your funding for these support categories is described as flexible or stated.

Flexible Core Support Categories

When your funding is flexible, you can use it to buy supports from other flexible support categories (see the list below), as long as they have the same fund management type (e.g. plan managed, self managed or agency managed).

There are 4 flexible core support categories in your plan (remember you can move funds between these categories)

  1. Assistance with Daily Life
    Supports to assist or supervise you with your personal tasks during day-to-day life so you can live as independently as possible. These supports can be provided individually in a range of environments, including your own home.
     
  2. Assistance with Social, Economic and Community Participation
    Supports to help or supervise you to take part in community, social, recreational, or economic activities. These supports can be provided in a range of environments, such as in the community or a centre.
     
  3. Consumables
    Supports to purchase everyday use items that you need because of your disability.
    For example, continence, low-cost assistive technology and Home Enteral Nutrition (HEN) products are included in this category.
     
  4. Transport
    Supports to pay a provider to transport you to an activity that is not itself a support – or to a support that is delivered by another provider.
    This support category is for transport from a provider. If you receive funding for day-to-day transport, like taxis or public transport, you’ll usually use the Transport Recurring support category instead.

Capacity Building Supports

All capacity building supports are stated. This means you must use your funding in the way described in your plan.

Capacity building support categories in your plan include:

  1. Support Coordination
    This is a fixed amount for a Support Coordinator to help you use your plan.

  2. Improved Life Choices
    Supports to help you manage your plan funding and pay for services using a registered plan manager.

  3. Finding & Keeping a Job
    Supports that help you find and keep a job. This may include employment-related support, training, and assessments.

  4. Improved Health & Wellbeing
    Supports that are directly related to managing the impact of your disability on your health.

  5. Improved Daily Living
    Supports including assessment, training, or therapy (including early childhood supports) to maintain, develop or increase your skills and capacity for independence and community participation. These services can be delivered in groups or individually.

  6. Improved Living Arrangements
    Supports to help you find and keep an appropriate place to live. For example, if you need help with your obligations as a renter or finding somewhere to live.

  7. Increased Social & Community Participation
    ​Supports to help you take part in skills-based learning to develop independence in accessing the community.

  8. Improved Learning
    Supports to assist you to move from school to further education, such as university or TAFE. Examples include training, advice and support.

  • Improved Relationships
    Supports to help you develop positive social skills and interact with others in the community.

 

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