NDIS Plan Changes

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Updated Nov 15, 2024
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A quick, informative and confidence-building course answering how and why NDIS plan changes are triggered.

Why take this course?

Looking to better understand NDIS plan changes? Want to be armed with the right knowledge at your next NDIS planning meeting? And do you want to get clear on what plan changes you can ask for? You’ve got this!

This easy-to-follow module will prepare you for NDIS plan changes – including both changes initiated by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) and participants. Across 40 minutes, you’ll gain a better understanding of NDIS language and why changes occur so you can enter your next planning meeting with more confidence.

* Please be aware that legislative changes are underway, and these may impact some aspects of this course. We are actively monitoring these developments and will update the course content as soon as the changes are finalised.


What you’ll gain

In 40 minutes, you’ll get an understanding of…

  • NDIS plans - How are they developed? And how does funding and legislation come into the picture?

  • A rundown of the factors that might lead to a change to an NDIS plan

  • When changes might be initiated by the NDIA and when they might by requested by the participant

  • Participant check-ins

  • The difference between plan variations and plan reassessments

  • Internal and external reviews of NDIA decisions

  • How to put this new knowledge into practice


Who’s it for?

  • NDIS participants

  • Informal supports (like family members or carers)

  • Support Coordinators

  • NDIS Service Providers

  • Support Workers

  • Allied Health Professionals


What’s included?

  • E-learning module

  • Case studies

  • Quiz questions to test your knowledge

  • Links to relevant resources and forms

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