What is early intervention?
Early intervention implies doing things at the earliest to work on your child’s support and
developmental requirements. Early intervention is the perfect way to support the health
and development of children with developmental delay or disability. It can aid children to
build up the skills they require to participate in daily activities. At times, children who
receive early intervention might not require permanent support.
The role of NDIS in early intervention
The NDIS give rapid access to support in ECEI (early childhood early intervention). It makes
sure that children under the age of 7 years with developmental delay or disability receive
rapid access to support that is customized to their circumstances and needs. Under the NDIS
ECEI approach, your kid can obtain support without becoming a participant of an NDIS. This
assistance might be contact and information about mainstream supports in your locality,
such as peer support groups, playgroups, or community health services. NDIS Plan
management
Eligibility criteria for Children with disability
Aged 0-6 years
If there is a child aged 0-6 years with a disability, or development issues, they may be
eligible for getting support from the NDIS. The ECEI approach has been made to support
children and infants. Based on their conditions, families are given a grouping of emotional
support, information, short-term intervention, referral to mainstream services, as part of a
funded NDIS Plan management.If a child has a condition that the NDIA has recognized
already like always causing substantially reduced functional capacity and permanent
impairment, or benefiting from early intervention, the organization doesn’t need further
information.
Aged 7 and over