Scam Protection Guide for NDIS Participants

Scams can be a real threat to your finances, especially for NDIS participants. Here's how you can recognise and avoid common financial scams:

1. Know the Signs: Scammers often use pressure tactics, such as urgency or secrecy, to trick you into acting quickly. Be wary of unsolicited calls, emails, or messages asking for personal or financial information.

2. Protect Your Information: Never share your personal or financial details, like your NDIS number or bank account information, with someone you don't trust.

3. Be Skeptical: If an offer sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Be cautious of promises of quick money, unexpected prizes, or requests for upfront payments.

4. Use Secure Payment Methods: Use secure and traceable methods when making payments. Avoid sending money through bank transfers, and if required, ensure it is legitimate.

5. Keep Your Devices Secure: Ensure your computer and mobile devices have up-to-date security software. Use strong passwords and avoid clicking on suspicious links or downloading unknown attachments.

6. Report Scams: If you suspect you've encountered a scam, report it to the appropriate authorities, such as Scamwatch or the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). This can help prevent others from falling victim.

7. Educate Yourself: Stay informed about the latest scams and how to protect yourself. The Australian Government's Scamwatch website is an excellent resource for current scam alerts and advice.

By staying vigilant and informed, you can protect yourself and your finances from scammers looking to take advantage of NDIS participants.


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