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NDIS ADVOCACY & REVIEW PREPARATION


When the stakes are high, preparation matters.


NDIS reviews, reassessments and change of circumstance requests can feel overwhelming.

Most participants know they need support. The challenge is explaining those support needs clearly, gathering the right evidence and making sure important information doesn't get missed.

That's what we do.

What We Help With

We help participants and families prepare for:

  • Plan reviews
  • Reassessments
  • Change of circumstance requests
  • Funding reviews
  • Internal reviews
  • NDIS Planning meetings
  • Reports and daily support needs evidence gathering

Our role is to help you gather real data on your day to day living experience, organise and analyse that data to understand what is being asked, and present your situation clearly and accurately in NDIS language.

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The Problem We See

Many participants have:

  • Reports from multiple providers
  • Years of history
  • Important daily challenges that never make it into reports
  • Difficulty explaining how disability affects everyday life

As a result, critical information can be overlooked.

The issue is often not a lack of evidence or information.

It's a lack of organisation, structure and preparation.

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What Review Preparation Looks Like

Every situation is different, but our advocacy and support may include:

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Understanding what reports already exist and identifying evidence gaps.

Looking beyond diagnosis to understand how disability affects daily life, participation, independence and safety.

Helping participants understand likely questions and prepare information before meetings.

Áttending Review and Reassessment meetings where additional advocacy may help participants communicate their needs to the NDIA more effectively.

Advocacy doesn't mean speaking over people.

It means helping participants:

prepare

understand the process

organise information

communicate clearly

feel supported

feel understood

We are not lawyers and do not provide legal advice.

We are professional people who are also carers, data analysts and providers who focus on practical support, and ready to advocate for your support needs. 

From 2026 onwards, reviews will be increasingly focused on:

functional capacity

evidence

support needs

proof of daily impact

Good preparation helps ensure decision-makers have a clearer picture of the support you require to live a reasonable life.


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Our Approach

We combine:

  • lived experience
  • systems knowledge
  • evidence analysis
  • practical advocacy

to help participants and families navigate complex processes with greater confidence.

Ready to help

Start With A Conversation

If you have a review, reassessment or change request approaching, start with a conversation. We'll help you understand where you are, what evidence exists, and what preparation may help.

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