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NDIS Letter Writing Workshop

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Writing NDIS review letters shouldn't feel like guesswork. Planners often look for specific wording that doesn't always align with neuroaffirming practice. It can be frustrating to advocate for clients when you're unsure what will be approved or what language will get flagged. With psychology funding cut in many 2024/25 plans, advocacy is more important than ever. Services are being reduced or replaced by other disciplines, often without transparency. Understanding the reasons behind this trend helps you write letters that protect funding and support your clients' needs. You don't have to figure it out alone. This workshop breaks down the NDIS review letter process. You'll learn how to communicate your recommendations clearly and in line with NDIS expectations while staying true to your clinical voice. We’ll also cover how to explain key differences between NDIS and MHCP funding, and between psychology and behaviour support. A practical guide and templates are included to help you put this into action. What’s Included: - Full (lifetime) access to the workshop video - Downloadable slide deck for reference - Two editable templates with step-by-step guidance - A guide with scripts and wording for common advocacy challenges (NDIS vs MHCP, Psychology vs PBS) This workshop will give you the tools to write effective letters with confidence, support client outcomes, and stay aligned with best practice.

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$39.00
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