Major NDIS Changes: What Participants and Providers Need to Know

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The past year has seen some huge changes to the NDIS, impacting both participants and service providers. These changes have been brought in with the lofty aim of making the NDIS more supportive and sustainable for the future. But, it's clear that this is a challenging time for everyone, and adjusting to the new normal will take some time.

In this article, we'll highlight some of the major changes from the past year. These are just a few updates, and be ready… there’s much more on the horizon. There’s been both critics and champions of them and we’ve had some lively discussions in the Kinora community about what they all mean. But one thing is clear: staying informed and prepared is crucial as we move forward. So whether you're a participant figuring out how these changes affect your plan, or a provider figuring out where your services now fit, understanding these updates is essential.

Let's dive into these key changes and how they might impact you as you move forward.

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The NDIS Review

Support Lists

PACE

Mandatory Registration

Impairment Notices

Plan Funding Periods

Therapy Line Items

Plan Management Type Changes

Music and Art Therapy access

 

Staying Strong Through Change

Navigating these changes to the NDIS can be really tough, and it's normal to feel a bit overwhelmed. Both participants and providers are facing a lot of adjustments, but despite the challenges, let’s try to remember that we’re all in this together.

The Kinora community is here for you through these changes, and the many more that are still waiting around the corner of 2025. Whether you need information, support, or just a place to vent, we're here to help you navigate this journey.

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