NDIS Local Area Coordination Partner in the Community Program
Your Partner in the Community
Carers Queensland is working with the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) to deliver the Local Area Coordination Partner in the Community Program, supporting Australians with disability to live fulfilling and connected lives.
As an NDIS Partner in the Community, we will:
- help you understand and access the NDIS
- work to understand what is important to you, your goals and plans for the future, and the supports needed to get there
- assist you to find local services and start using your NDIS plan, and provide guidance throughout your NDIS journey
- provide opportunities for you to explore employment, volunteering or education options
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Connecting to Community
Carers Queensland takes an active role in building a community that is inclusive and welcoming for people with a disability. We will:
- support you to navigate and explore activities, information and support available in your own community
- help you connect with mainstream and community supports in your area, eg. education, health, transport, sport, clubs
- build connections to local community and mainstream services allowing people with disability, families and carers greater choice and control over their own lives
- partner with local businesses/organisations to increase opportunities for social connection
If you are not eligible for the NDIS, Carers Queensland can support you to connect to services, supports and activities happening in your community.
Supporting you on your NDIS journey
Carers Queensland Local Area Coordinators (LACs) will work with you to understand the things that matter and make a difference in your life, learn about your goals and hopes for the future, and support you as you move through the NDIS Pathway. We understand everyone is not the same and one person’s journey can be very different from another’s.
Our workforce is made up of highly skilled LACs who bring a wealth of knowledge and personal experience of living with disability, having caring responsibilities, being part of the LGBTQIA+ community, identifying as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander or from the Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) community.
A COVID-Safe Space
Carers Queensland has a COVID-Safe Plan. This plan outlines the COVID-Safe requirements for our offices and at our events to ensure a safe and consistent approach to interacting within Carers Queensland premises and at external events hosted by Carers Queensland.
Carers Queensland is a COVID-Safe workplace and follows all directions provided by relevant state and federal government departments. Restrictions and controls are subject to change in line with changing circumstances and official advice. For more information please see:
- Qld Government COVID Safe Businesses
- WorkCover Qld
- Queensland’s Roadmap to Easing Restrictions
- Framework for COVID Safe Businesses
- Qld Government Public Health Directions
Contact Us
To get started and to discuss how the NDIS can work for you contact us on 1300 999 636 or cq.enquiries@ndis.gov.au.
Our rainbow@carersqld.com.au email address is a dedicated channel for people with disability, their families, carers and supports from LGBTQIA+ communities.
You can also submit your enquiry online using our Contact Form.
When you contact us you might like to include your name and contact details, the suburb or location you live in and some brief details about the issue or question you would like to discuss. This will help us connect you with the best person to assist you.
Feedback, complaints, and the NDIS
The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) welcomes feedback, including complaints. The agency believes people have a right to speak up as it helps it to see what works, what doesn’t and where the agency can make improvements to products and services.
Read the full NDIA Feedback and Complaints Policy.