Self-managed vs plan-managed: which NDIS funding option suits your family?

TETRA HEALTH CARE Self-managed vs plan-managed: which NDIS funding option suits your family? If you are navigating the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) in Brisbane or anywhere across Australia, one of the first decisions you will face is how to manage your NDIS funding. Understanding the difference between self-managed NDIS funding and plan-managed NDIS funding can feel overwhelming — but it does not have to be. In this plain-English guide, Tetra Healthcare breaks down what each option actually means, who qualifies, the real trade-offs, and how to decide which NDIS funding management approach suits your family’s goals in 2026. What Is NDIS Funding Management? When the NDIS approves your plan, it allocates funding across different support categories. The way you manage and spend that funding is called plan management. In Australia, there are three options: Agency-managed (also called NDIA-managed): The NDIA pays your providers directly. You are limited to NDIS-registered providers only. Plan-managed: A registered plan manager handles your invoices, payments, and financial reporting. You can use both registered and unregistered providers. Self-managed: You control your funding directly — receiving the money, paying providers, and keeping your own financial records. At Tetra Healthcare, we support self-managed and plan-managed NDIS participants across Brisbane. We are not yet a registered NDIS provider, which means we cannot support agency-managed participants — but if you are self-managed or plan-managed, we can work with you directly. What Does Self-Managed NDIS Funding Mean? Self-managing your NDIS plan means you take on the financial administration of your funding. You receive NDIS funds into a dedicated bank account, pay your providers yourself, and submit claims through the myplace portal. Who Can Self-Manage Their NDIS Plan? Not everyone is automatically approved for self-management. The NDIA considers your capacity and experience when deciding. You may be more likely to be approved for self-management if you: Have experience managing budgets or finances Understand your support needs well and want flexibility in provider choice Are confident using the myplace portal and keeping receipts and records Have a trusted family member or nominee who can assist with administration Advantages of Self-Managing Your NDIS Plan Maximum flexibility — hire any provider, including unregistered therapists or support workers Negotiate your own rates with providers (within NDIS price limits) Faster payments to providers when you manage the process yourself Full visibility and control over every dollar of your NDIS funding Can use sole trader support workers, friends, or family (with NDIA approval) Disadvantages of Self-Managing Your NDIS Plan You are responsible for all financial record-keeping and compliance You must understand NDIS pricing rules and price limits Administrative burden can be significant for complex plans No buffer if you overspend — you are personally liable NDIA can audit your spending at any time What Does Plan-Managed NDIS Funding Mean? With plan-managed NDIS funding, a registered plan manager acts as your financial intermediary. Your NDIA funding pays for the plan manager (from a separate support category called Improved Life Choices — it does not come out of your therapy or support budget), and the plan manager: Receives and pays invoices from your providers Tracks your budget and sends you regular statements Ensures payments comply with NDIS pricing rules Handles the financial administration with the NDIA on your behalf Advantages of Plan-Managed NDIS Funding Access to both registered and unregistered providers — including Tetra Healthcare No financial administration burden on you or your family Your plan manager tracks spending and alerts you to low budgets Transparent financial reporting without you needing to manage it The cost of plan management is fully funded by NDIS — no out-of-pocket expense to you Disadvantages of Plan-Managed NDIS Funding Slightly less flexibility than self-management in some situations Payment to providers may take a few days via the plan manager You are reliant on your plan manager’s responsiveness and accuracy Self-Managed vs Plan-Managed NDIS: Side-by-Side Comparison Here is a quick comparison to help you weigh up both options for your family: Category Self-Managed Plan-Managed Provider Choice Any provider (registered or not) Any provider (registered or not) Financial Admin You manage it all Your plan manager handles it Compliance Risk You are responsible Plan manager is responsible Extra Cost None Funded separately by NDIS — no cost to you Best Suited To Confident, organised families Most families wanting flexibility without admin Which NDIS Funding Option Is Right for Your Family in 2026? There is no single right answer — it depends on your family’s capacity, goals, and confidence with financial administration. Here is a practical guide: Choose self-managed if: you want maximum control, you are comfortable managing budgets, you want to hire sole traders or negotiate rates directly, or you have a trusted nominee who can assist. Choose plan-managed if: you want flexibility in choosing providers (like Tetra Healthcare) without the administrative burden, you prefer someone else to handle invoices and track your budget, or you are new to the NDIS and want support managing your plan. For many Brisbane families, plan-managed NDIS funding offers the ideal middle ground: the flexibility to use any provider (including unregistered allied health services), with none of the paperwork. The fact that plan management costs nothing extra from your support budget makes it an attractive option. How Tetra Healthcare Supports Self-Managed and Plan-Managed NDIS Participants Tetra Healthcare is a mobile-first allied health provider based in Holland Park, Brisbane. We deliver Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, Nursing, Support Work, and Support Coordination to self-managed and plan-managed NDIS participants across Brisbane and surrounds. Because we are currently working toward NDIS registration, we work exclusively with self-managed and plan-managed participants. Our invoices are written clearly and comply with NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits — so your plan manager or support coordinator will not need to chase us for information. Initial consultations are typically available within 3–4 days. You can reach our team at admin@tetrahealthcare.com.au or call +61 416 678 620. Frequently Asked Questions About NDIS Funding Management Can I change from agency-managed to plan-managed or self-managed? Yes. You can request a