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2 June 2022
Participants will now receive a phone call from an NDIA representative to reassess their plan instead of having to attend an in-person meeting. Some Participants may have already experienced their first Participant Check-In during COVID-19, but for those that may be new to the NDIS, or are still yet to reassess their current plan, the Participant Check-In offers a flexible and easy way to discuss and update your support needs, budget, and NDIS goals.
According to the NDIS, your first NDIS plan review usually falls 12 months after your plan started.
If you have not received a call within six weeks of this date you should contact the NDIS via phone on 1800 800 110 or find and call your nearest NDIS office.
A good way to prepare for your first Participant Check-In is to answer the following questions:
You can also watch this handy video created by the NDIS for more top tips on how to prepare for your plan review.
Depending on how you answer these questions the NDIA representative may recommend one of the following:
1. A new NDIS plan with similar supports
If you are happy with your plan you will receive a new two year plan that reflects the same supports you currently have.
2. A new NDIS plan with small changes
If you are happy with your NDIS plan, but would like to make some small changes, you may need to show evidence of why you want to make these changes (for example reports or assessments).
3. A full plan reassessment
If you require significant changes to your NDIS plan or supports you will need a full plan reassessment. To assist this process, you will need to provide more extensive documentation (reports, assessments, and quotes). It’s also important to remember that this may impact your NDIS budget or funding.
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