Part 2: Show it
Show that you know your rights in your every day decisions.
5 minutes
Module Overview
Show it focuses on how your rights should be reflected in the supports and services you receive.
This module helps you understand what good support looks like in practice — including how providers should respect your choices, privacy, safety, and wellbeing. You’ll learn how to check whether a support or service is right for you, and what steps you can take to choose supports that suit your needs, goals, and values.
Show it is about recognising when your rights are being respected — and when they’re not — so you can make informed decisions about who supports you and how.
Purpose
To help NDIS participants recognise what respectful, safe, and ethical support looks like and choose supports that suit their needs and goals.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand what your support providers should do — and what they should not do
- Recognise how your rights should be upheld in everyday support and services
- Ask questions to help decide whether a provider is right for you
- Make informed choices about supports that respect your privacy, safety, culture, and values
Target Audience
NDIS participants who want to feel more confident choosing, reviewing, or changing the supports and services they receive.
Accessibility
This module has been designed to support different learning and communication needs. It includes:
- Adjustable playback speed for video content
- Clear, plain-language explanations supported by real-life examples
- A text-based transcript for screen readers and alternative formats
- Guidance that supports asking questions and accessing information in ways that work for you
The module also recognises that everyone’s needs are different, and that culturally safe and respectful support is an important part of quality care.
Part of the Know My Rights framework: Know it → Show it → Act on it
Additional Resources for Participants
Know My Rights: Show It (for NDIS Participants) Transcript
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