Shelter is a basic human need — to have a safe, secure, and suitable place to live. For those with special needs, trying to access the housing system can be especially difficult. This is where the NDIS accommodation in Noble Park fits in — a support type created to help participants achieve and maintain a home that is suitable for their needs.
In this blog, we’ll examine what NDIS accommodation and tenancy support entails, who it helps, and how it creates tangible change for people with different abilities.
What is Accommodation and Tenancy Support?
This support helps participants gain the skills and resources to identify long-term sustainable accommodation. The program does not directly provide housing but instead assists loved ones with apartment or housing searches, drawing up leases, and keeping their homes.
What Support is Included?
With NDIS accommodation Springvale and tenancy support, you can expect assistance with:
- Finding a Home: Assistance in searching for and applying for rental properties or community housing that suits the participant’s needs.
- Tenancy Responsibility: Information on the rights and duties of tenants, such as understanding the lease (or rental) and property policies.
- Communication Support: Assistance in communicating with landlords, housing providers, or real estate agents about issues such as maintenance or rent negotiations.
- Crisis Accommodation Planning: Assistance during a short notice or a brief stay due to crisis situations.
- Life Skills: Skill development in areas like budgeting, paying rent on time, and caring for their living space.
Who is Eligible?
Participants under NDIS with a reasonable and necessary requirement of housing assistance could avail NDIS accommodation Doveton and tenancy assistance. Those include participants:
- Facing intermittent or chronic homelessness, or without stable housing
- Requiring support to enable them to live more independently
- Facing barriers to understanding or participating in tenancy processes because of their different abilities
A support coordinator or local area coordinator (LAC) can help determine eligibility and refer participants to relevant services.

Advantages of Accommodation and Tenancy Support
There are numerous benefits like –
- Increased Independence: This support offers a sense of empowerment, empowering tenants with the skills to tackle their own housing duties.
- Improved Stability: With ongoing help, the chances of eviction or just poor housing circumstances diminish significantly.
- Enhanced Quality of Life: Living in an appropriate, safe and secure home is a critical determinant of mental, psychosocial and physical health.
- Empowerment and Choice: Service users are encouraged to have choice and control over where and how they live.
How to Access This Support?
If you are an NDIS participant interested in accommodation and tenancy assistance, a perfect place to raise this topic is during your planning meeting or plan review. If the need meets the participant’s NDIS goals, this support can also be added to their “Capacity Building — Improved Living Arrangements” funding. These services are delivered by NDIS providers using support workers who know the housing and disability systems well.
Accommodation and tenancy assistance are at our core and provide more than housing support. It forms an integral part of the foundation of independent living, self-determination and participation in the broader society.
Inclusive Futures Network — NDIS Programs allow participants to develop skills and receive specialised support so that they can live independently and securely in their homes. Call 0403 545 467 to discuss.
42 / 15-23 Langhorne Street, First Floor HUB Arcade, Dandenong VIC 3175

