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NDIS Review Letters can feel like a total minefield. There’s always something elusive that NDIS planners seem to look for, which may not align with the neuroaffirming approach you’re committed to. And with funding cuts to psychology in 2024, the need for effective advocacy is more pressing than ever. Psychology services are increasingly being reduced or replaced by other allied health services within NDIS plans, a trend driven by complex factors. Understanding these reasons is essential to advocate for your clients and navigate these funding challenges confidently. The good news? You don’t have to decode these complexities alone. This workshop is designed to simplify the NDIS letter-writing process, particularly for review letters submitted for annual plan evaluations. Along with an overview of the NDIS and why precise language matters, I’ve also put together a comprehensive guide on advocating for clients by explaining distinctions between NDIS and MHCP, as well as between Psychology and Behavior Support Services. The guide includes scripts and templates to help you confidently address these issues. What’s Included? - Full access to the NDIS Workshop video - Downloadable slides to keep as a handy reference - Two editable templates with clear notations to guide you through the process - A guide with scripts and templates that can be integrated into your letters—ideal for cases where psychology services have been replaced by behaviour support or a MHCP This workshop is all about making NDIS letter-writing smoother, more effective, and giving you the tools to advocate for the psychology services your clients need.