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Streamlining NDIS Reporting: Practical Tools for AHPs

A practical workshop for Allied Health Professionals who want to streamline their NDIS reporting without sacrificing quality or compliance.

Registration

Flexible rescheduling

Change up to 4 hours before.

Why take this course?

Writing NDIS reports is a core part of many AHP roles but most clinicians are left to figure it out on their own. With tighter budgets, shifting expectations and increased audit scrutiny, getting it right has never mattered more.

This workshop is led by an experienced Allied Health Professional who understands the day-to-day challenges of report writing, alongside a DSC facilitator with deep knowledge of the funding and legislative changes shaping AHP practice.

You’ll get practical strategies to align your reports with what the NDIA actually needs and learn how to ethically streamline your process using templates and technology. We’ll cover what to include (and what to leave out), how to support your recommendations with functional evidence and how to write reports that genuinely support better outcomes.


What you’ll gain

  • A clearer understanding of what good NDIS reporting looks like

  • Overview of NDIS reporting requirements and recent legislative changes

  • Understanding of key report types (eligibility, progress, assistive technology reports) and downloadable templates

  • Guidance on aligning reports with Section 34 and other key legislation

  • Strategies for ethically streamlining report writing using tools like Word templates, Google docs and AI

  • Increased confidence and reduced admin overwhelm


Who’s it for?

  • Allied Health Professionals



What’s included?

  • 2.5-hour virtual workshop via Zoom 

  • Downloadable copy of the slides for you to look back on

  • Pre-downloaded NDIS documents to save you time

  • Customisable Word templates:

    • NDIS eligibility report 

    • Plan reassessment report

    • Assistive technology (low-medium cost) supporting letter

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Therese Morgante

Therese comes to Team DSC with over 25 years experience in the sector across a range of government, consulting and provider roles. She has played key roles throughout Victoria's progression towards individualised funding, including design and initial implementation of self directed funding at the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) and supporting the establishment of the Barwon NDIS pilot site. As a clear thinker, Therese is able to get to the heart of an issue quickly to solve policy dilemmas. When she is not touring suburban sporting grounds with her two sons or obsessively watching documentaries on the British Royal Family, Therese is an avid reader, improving cook, lover of Australian politics and (very) amateur art critic.

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Lani Campbell

Lani is one of those people who’s seen every corner of the allied health world — with decades of experience as a clinician, lecturer, researcher, supervisor and consultant. Her early work spanned health and disability settings, and a drive to connect research with real-world practice led her to complete a PhD in evidence-based practice and knowledge translation.

Lani joined the NDIA not long after the scheme launched, where she became a go-to expert on how evidence intersects with legislation and implementation — especially when it comes to Section 34 (yes, that section). She’s been immersed in everything NDIS ever since.

These days, Lani splits her time between consulting, teaching, facilitating workshops, and supporting other professionals. She’s especially passionate about helping allied health professionals become calmer, clearer and more confident in their work. She’s also an Adjunct Senior Lecturer with the University of Sydney.