online workshop

Removing Disability-Related Health Supports from Core

Under the new Pricing Arrangement and Price Limits (PAPL), disability-related health supports (DRHS) can no longer be claimed from Core budgets from June 2025. This 1 hour workshop will show you how to prepare.

Registration

Flexible rescheduling

Change up to 4 hours before.

Why take this course?

The new PAPL has been released – and with that comes a change to how providers bill for disability-related health supports (DRHS). Typically, DRHS falls under capacity building supports. Yet providers have been allowed to bill  DRHS from core when the plan is short on capacity building funds – but the ability to bill DRHS from core is ending in June 2025.

Under the new PAPL, providers will need to make sure they’ve got enough funding in capacity building to cover the DRHS a person needs – including high risk health supports. This 1 hour workshop will help you prepare, right now, so you’re not in for a rude shock when June 2025 rolls around. The goal? To make sure people maintain the supports they need. 


What you’ll gain

In one informative hour, we’ll dive into:

  • The changes being made to the therapy codes in the Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits (PAPL)

  • When, exactly, DRHS might be funded in a person’s plan

  • What evidence is needed for DRHS to be funded under capacity building

  • Tips to prepare participants for the change 

  • Tips to prepare your business for the change


Who’s it for?

  • Any providers supporting participants who use core funding for capacity building supports


What’s included?

  • Links to relevant NDIS docs

  • Certificate of completion

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Dr Kylie Morgan

Kylie completed her PhD in 2007, is an NDIS brainiac and is doubly brainiac-y on all things NDIS mental health. She has over 15 years experience working in the mental health, disability and aged care sectors. Kylie has extensive experience designing, implementing and evaluating mental health programs. Through her experience as a carer of her brother-in-law, Kylie has also developed a passion for assisting organisations to develop Specialist Disability Accommodation. In the course of her work and studies, Kylie has developed advanced skills in the management and development of staff, program design and establishment, stakeholder and consumer engagement, and budget management.

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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.