your story deserves
to be continued

Continued Disability Services was created to change the way society responds to those with a disability.
We strive to provide those living with a disability a high level of care, build healthier community supports
and provide a universal, well-designed, disability service.

our mission

Continued Disability Services was created
to change the way society responds to those with a disability. We strive to provide those living with a disability a high level of care, build healthier community supports and provide a universal, well-designed, disability service.

our vision

Continued Disability Services provides collaborative and innovative NDIS supports to participants. We are inspired to assist participants in achieving the goals set in their NDIS plans and support their growth. Continued Disability Services endeavour to create a sustainable and continuity of care within the disability sector.

our values

Continued Disability Services ensure as growth occurs, that the standards remain the same.
Ensuring the sustainability of dedicated staff,
continuous building of external and internal relationships, and ensuring participants stay at the centre of the services.

meet our founders

Hey there, we wanted to introduce ourself as the Co-founders and Managing Directors of Continued Disability Services.
We initially met through an employer-employee relationship.
We quite quickly realised that we were sharing a unique journey where that employer-employee relationship, involved into a meaningful partnership.

Together we have over 10 years experience within the sector.
We deeply understood the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities and mental health based of our own personal experiences. Through our experiences we realized the importance of personalized support and genuine empathy.

Together, we wanted to create a space where everyone feels understood, supported, and empowered. Fuelled by our shared passion for making a difference, we transitioned from employer-employee to collaborative founders of Continued Disability Services.

Our journey is now and will continue to be one of love and desire to give back. For us, it's more than a business—it's a personal, heartfelt endeavor to provide the support and care we believe every person deserves.

danni fazzino
and
jasmine bendall

what is the ndis?

The National Disability Insurance Scheme, also known as the NDIS,
is run by the National Disability Insurance Agency, also known as the NDIA.

The NDIS is for eligible Australians who were either born with or acquire a permanent and significant disability.
A ‘permanent disability’ means a person’s disability is likely to be lifelong.
A ‘significant disability’ means a disability with a large impact on a person’s ability to complete everyday activities.

The NDIS funds reasonable and necessary supports and services that relate to a person's disability to help them achieve their goals. 'Reasonable' means the support is most appropriately funded or provided through the NDIS. And 'necessary' means something a person needs that is related to their disability.

If you're between the ages of 7 and 64 years of age, call the Local Area Coordinator partner
in your local government area. You can find your Local Area Coordinator on the NDIS website.

 

If you are the parent of a child under seven years of age with a developmental delay or disability,
call the Early Childhood partner in your local government area.
Early Childhood partners help you understand and access supports for your child.
You don't need to be an NDIS participant to get support for your child from an Early Childhood partner.
They can help you access support early to give you and your family the right support at the right time.

 

Both the Local Area Coordinators and the Early Childhood partners are experts in navigating the broader disability sector.
Understanding the NDIS