online workshop

New Funds Flexibility Rules

An original and informative 2 hour workshop on the latest NDIS changes impacting funds flexibility – and how you, as a provider, can effectively work within the new rules.

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Flexible rescheduling

Change up to 4 hours before.

Why take this course?

Everyone would agree, supporting participants to use funds flexibility, execute choice and control, and get the most out of their Plan is essential. But with all the changes to NDIS rules over the last year (you know – PACE, the new Act, PAPL, Impairment Notices … we could go on) the rules of funds flexibility have changed. And as always, it’s time to keep up. 

This 2 hour workshop is the first of its kind, bringing all the latest NDIS changes together, with a sole focus on how they’re changing funds flexibility rules. With new rules in play and NDIS Plans becoming tighter, we’ll explore how to implement the new rules, avoid sticky situations, utilise funds flexibility so participants can get the most out of their plan, and of course, make sure you get paid for the services you deliver.  


What you’ll gain

We’ll explore:

  • The old rules on funds flexibility (flexible Core and Capacity Building)

  • Updates to Stated Supports in PACE

  • What is a Funding Period? How does it affect funds flexibility?

  • The potential role of Impairment Notices

  • What factors come into ‘in accordance with the Plan’

  • Gaps between the NDIS Act and Operational Guidelines and how to navigate them (for example, STA and Improved Daily Living)

  • Case studies and practical examples throughout (we’ve got loads!)


Who’s it for?

Every provider will get something from this workshop:

  • Support Coordinators

  • Plan Managers

  • Frontline Leaders

  • Allied Health Professionals 



What’s included?

  • 2 hour workshop delivered via Zoom

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

  • Case studies and practical examples 

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Rob Woolley

Our very own Woolly Mammoth, pulls up last in the alphabetical rankings but always gets a place on the DSC podium for combining curiosity with smarts. He knows so much about the NDIS it is scary. Rob lives a personal commitment to sharing his knowledge with an endgame of people with disability in control. Combining lived experience of the early childhood intervention pathway with professional experience of the realities of provider life - he has consistently shown the inability to hold down a real job. His roles in the disability sector have covered direct support work, project management, business development, consulting, ILC-funded advocacy roles and owner-operator of a registered and then unregistered provider (but the thing he is best at is being a very present dad). If you want a consultant or trainer in your corner you will be looking high and low to do better than our Rob.

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Sally Coddington

Sally, our NDIS wonderwoman and 'pocket rocket,' combines humour with a wealth of NDIS knowledge, intellect, and energy. With extensive experience in financial and human services across B2B and B2C sectors, she’s a dynamic trainer, Certified Practicing Marketer, Harvard Alumni and passionate advocate for disability rights.

For over 15 years, she has been a key figure in the disability sector, currently as a Director of Hunter Circles. Sally has served on boards like The Centre for Universal Design, Business Hunter, and Community Disability Alliance Hunter (CDAH), and contributed to the NSW Disability Council. 

Sally's personal experience deepens her professional insights; her daughter Nicky, an NDIS participant for four years, passed away in 2018. This unique blend of experience shapes her understanding of the challenges and opportunities in the NDIS business landscape.