Outcome domains is a framework used in Australia to guide the assessment and measurement of outcomes for individuals with disabilities who are participating in the NDIS.
The outcome domain framework is designed to ensure that the NDIS focuses not only on providing services and supports to individuals but also on achieving positive outcomes for them. It consists of four key outcome domains:
- Daily Living
- Home
- Health and Wellbeing
- Lifelong Learning
- Work
- Social and Community Participation
- Relationships
- Choice and Control
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These outcome domains provide a framework for assessing the impact of supports and services provided through the NDIS on the lives of individuals with disabilities. By evaluating outcomes in these key areas, the NDIS aims to promote individual choice and control, independence, and improved quality of life for participants.