PACE: 09: CB Social Community and Civic Participation
MyPlace: 09: CB Social Community and Civic Participation
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0125: Participation in Community, Social and Civic Activities
6: Social and Community Participation
3: Capacity Building
Where a support item does not have a price limit then the provider and participant should agree on the reasonable price for the support. If necessary, they should also agree on the billing schedule for the support. In the NDIS Support Catalogue marked under empty type.
This support item, 09_011_0125_6_3 Community Participation Activities, is allocated under the Capacity Building support category for Increased Social and Community Participation (Registration Group 0125).
The primary function of this item is to enable providers to claim reimbursement for the costs of a participant's attendance at activities that are designed to build their skills, independence, and capacity for community involvement. This funding is specifically for the activity fee itself, rather than the cost of the support worker's time, which is claimed under a different line item.
This item can be used to fund:
Tuition fees, art classes, sports coaching, and similar activities that build a participant's skills and independence.
The costs associated with attending camps, classes, and vacation activities that include a capacity-building component.
Assistance to establish volunteer arrangements in the community, along with funding for mentoring and peer support to develop individual skills.
A limited number of sessions for universal recreational activities to allow a participant to try out an activity (e.g., horse riding, music lessons) and test their interest before committing.
The cost of customised tools or minor adjustments required because of the participant's disability to enable their participation.
All supports claimed must be deemed reasonable and necessary and must directly relate to the achievement of the participant's goals as outlined in their NDIS plan.
Limited access line item. NDIS is not funding following: - The basic cost of the activities that everyone would be expected to pay for like entry fees, registration and membership fees. - Standard equipment you need to take part in a social or recreation activity. Participation in activities at professional and/or elite level. - Support for a young child to attend or participate in social or recreation activities where parents would normally be expected to stay and support their child.
Some activities can be delivered without the participant percent
Some providers can charge participants for the time it takes them to travel and deliver support