We deliver clear, practical NDIS education to support professionals in understanding how to best assist people seeking disability supports. Our training is trauma-informed, neurodivergent-affirming, and grounded in lived experience.
Our sessions include:
Assisting People With NDIS Access
- Understanding NDIS eligibility and functional impact requirements
- How to guide people through the access process
- What evidence the NDIA prioritises and why
- How to support participants to communicate their needs clearly
Supporting People Who Are Not Eligible for the NDIS
- Identifying alternative support pathways
- Linking people to community, health, disability, and psychosocial services
- Understanding interim and bridging supports
- Navigating state-based and community-led service options
How to Write High-Quality NDIS Supporting Evidence
- What “good” supporting evidence looks like
- Common mistakes that lead to access refusals
- How to describe functional impact effectively
- Writing reports that align with NDIS decision-making criteria
- Examples of strong vs weak evidence (clinical vs functional detail, daily impact, clarity, inconsistencies)
Practical Guidance for Professionals
- How to collaborate across disciplines to create cohesive evidence
- Avoiding contradictory language that can undermine access
- Understanding the wording the NDIA looks for
- Ensuring reports remain person-centred, accurate, and respectful