Windaan — Supporting Families Through NDIS Changes
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You're not alone.

NDIS changes can feel confusing.

We are here to help you understand the changes and support you through what comes next.

Get support today

Supporting families through NDIS changes. You do not have to work through this alone.

Our position

Windaan has released a Community Statement on NDIS Reform to acknowledge the uncertainty many families are feeling and reaffirm our commitment to supporting Aboriginal people with disability, families and carers through change.

We are here. We listen. We walk with you.

Read the full statement
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What's Changing?

The NDIS is introducing reforms that may change how people access the scheme, how support needs are assessed, and what providers are required to do.

Key changes include clearer eligibility requirements, new assessment approaches and stronger governance.

Why this Matters

More than 63,000 First Nations people currently access the NDIS, representing 8.3% of participants nationally.

The NDIS is an important pathway to support, but too many families still face barriers finding services that are culturally safe, accessible and responsive to their needs.

More than 63,000
First Nations people access the NDIS.

That's 8.3%
of participants nationally

How Windaan can help

We provide culturally safe support for Aboriginal people with disability, families and carers.

Culturally Safe Support

Support grounded in culture, community and connection.

Advocacy & Navigation

Help understanding your options, rights, plans and supports.

Practical Support

Support to make next steps easier and less overwhelming.

Ongoing Connection

Helping families stay connected to trusted support and community.

We're here to support you

If you are worried about your plan, funding, eligibility or services, reach out early. Windaan is here to help families ask questions, understand their options and stay connected to culturally safe support.

Contact us
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You don't have to navigate this alone.
We walk with community.

Get support today
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