Share your experiences of managing NDIS funded supports
An opportunity to share your experiences of managing NDIS funded supports
Researchers at Griffith University in Brisbane are looking at how NDIS funded supports are managed and coordinated. The project is called Making Complex Interfaces work for the NDIS.
If you’re 18 years or over with a NDIS funded support package and live in South East Queensland, we want to hear your experiences of setting up and receiving supports from various providers, services and systems. Your NDIS plan can be self-managed, plan-managed or NDIA managed.
The research team would like to learn about what’s working well for you and where challenges are by engaging with you in an interview (via phone or online). This project has ethics approval by Griffith University (2019/406). All information provided by you to help inform this project will be confidential.
To find out more please contact:
Eloise Hummell
Project Manager
Email: e.hummell@griffith.edu.au
Phone: 0404 458 894
Tags: NDIS, Supports, Experiences
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