What Qualifies Someone for the NDIS? Complete Eligibility Guide for Participants & Families
Understanding who qualifies for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is one of the most important steps for individuals and families seeking support. Many people feel confused about eligibility because the NDIS uses specific rules around age, nationality, disability impact, and support needs. This guide explains each requirement clearly so participants and families know exactly what is needed to apply, what evidence to prepare, and how to increase their chances of approval. Whether you are applying for yourself, your child, or supporting someone else, this detailed explanation will help you understand the full NDIS qualification process
Core Eligibility Criteria for NDIS Access
To qualify for the NDIS, an applicant must meet all four main criteria. Each plays a critical role in determining access.
- Age Requirement
The person must be under 65 years at the time of application.
- Residency Requirement
The person must be under 65 years at the time of application
- An Australian citizen, or
- A Permanent Resident, or
- Hold a Protected Special Category Visa
- Location Requirement
Applicants must be living in an NDIS-eligible area within Australia at the time of applying.
- Disability Requirement
This is the most important part. The participant must show that their disability is:
- Permanent (lifelong)
- Significant (impacting daily function)
- Affects communication, mobility, learning, self-care, or social interaction
What Evidence Is Needed To Prove NDIS Eligibility?
The NDIS requires clear documentation to confirm the disability’s impact.
Common Evidence documents Include:
- GP reports
- Specialist reports (Neurologist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist, Paediatrician)
- Diagnostic assessments
- OT, Speech, or Physio functional assessments
- School reports (for children)
- Carer statements
Functional Impact Examples:
- Difficulty completing daily tasks independently
- Needing help with communication or social interaction
- Challenging behaviours that require support
- High-level personal care needs
- Limited ability to manage household tasks
Early Intervention Eligibility for Children
For children under 9 years, the NDIS also offers Early Childhood Early Intervention (ECEI).
Children may qualify if they:
- Have developmental delay
- Require specialised early supports
- Show significant delays in speech, behaviour, social skills, or motor development
Common Disabilities Approved by the NDIS
While the NDIS does not list conditions that automatically qualify, the following often meet eligibility:
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Down Syndrome
- Intellectual Disability
- Cerebral Palsy
- ADHD with significant functional impact
- Global Development Delay
- Schizophrenia / psychosocial disability
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Stroke-related impairments
How LYFIT Supports Participants Through the NDIS Application
As an NDIS provider, LYFIT helps families and individuals by:
- Guiding them through the eligibility rules
- Assisting with documentation
- Providing support letters and functional reports
- Coordinating early intervention supports
- Helping participants understand their NDIS plan