NDIS & ABI in 2024: Bridging the Gaps Between Funding, Support & Real-Life Impact

Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) brings lifelong change — not just to the individual, but to families, carers, and entire support systems. Through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), thousands of Australians with ABI rely on tailored services to regain control, independence, and confidence.

But the latest 2023–24 data highlights some hard truths.

While many participants are experiencing greater choice and community participation, deeper challenges remain unresolved:

Low employment outcomes for both participants and carers
Increased complaints compared to other disability groups
Service consistency gaps during planning and reassessments

These figures highlight a pressing need for NDIS providers to go beyond the basics. True person-centred support demands more than funding — it needs consistency, flexibility, and innovation.

That’s why providers are increasingly turning to solutions like RotaWiz, an NDIS-focused rostering tool that matches support workers with participants based on preferences, qualifications, and availability. By simplifying staff coordination, RotaWiz is helping improve care continuity, compliance, and trust — especially critical for ABI participants who thrive on stable relationships and familiar routines.

With the NDIS undergoing continuous reform, 2024 is the moment to reimagine what effective support looks like. It’s time to shift from “what’s available” to “what works.”

Because people living with ABI deserve more than access — they deserve outcomes that matter.

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