Interact Australia works to promote social inclusion, health and wellbeing, by empowering people to choose how they achieve their full potential.
The company has forged their reputation, since opening in 1991, as a successful not-for-profit, delivering individualised, person-centred support to people living with a disability.
Because of their vast connections across South Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania and the Northern Territory, Interact Australia boasts on-the-ground local knowledge, experience, resources, infrastructure and capabilities — meaning they deliver the best outcomes specific to each person.
Delivering the National Insurance Disability Scheme (NDIS), Interact Australia supports people with a permanent and significant disability by giving them access to the support and services they need to enjoy life.
Everyone on the scheme has a plan listing their goals and funding. These goals are different in every case, but some goals could include getting and keeping a job, making friends or participating in local community activities.
NDIS participants control the support they receive, when they receive it and who provides it.
Interact Australia is also a leading panel provider for traffic accident and workplace injury services across Queensland (NIISQ), Northern Territory (TIO-MAC), New South Wales (iCare), and Victoria (TAC).
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