How to get a copy of your NDIS plan

When you get a new National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) plan, often you'll be asked to provide people with a copy. But what if you only have the original, and you don't know how to get a copy in a hurry?
Old-style NDIS plan (not in PACE):
1. Log in to MyGov and choose National Disability Insurance Scheme from the tiles shown on the screen (little square boxes).
2. Click on the tile called 'My Plan'.
3. Click on the tile called 'View My Plan'. Make sure you're viewing the right plan if you have more than one. If you need to change to another plan, use the drop down box in the centre of the screen to choose the right one (the dates of each plan are shown there).
4. Click the link that says 'Print this plan to PDF'.
The plan will automatically download in a new window or tab. From there, you can choose to download, save or print your plan.
New-style NDIS plans (in PACE):
1. Log in to MyGov and choose National Disability Insurance Scheme from the tiles shown on the screen (little square boxes).
2. Click on 'Plan' in the menu at the top of the page, then click the 'Download plan' button on that page.
OR
Look at the list of quick links on the right hand side of the page, then click 'View my plan' and 'Download plan' on that page.
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