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Supporting you Disability Services At Supporting you Disability Services we will work with you to guide, link, and build your capacity to understand and navigate the NDIS.

At Supporting you Disability Services we will work with you and your family to guide, link, and build your capacity to understand and navigate the NDIS. We will assist you with plan implementation, goal setting, exploring housing options, individualised supports that meet your needs, plan review process and help you to build your capacity to achieve your NDIS goals. NDIS registered for Support Coo

rdination level 1 and level 2
Participants must be plan managed for Level 3 support coordination. Individualized supports for plan managed participants.

26/05/2026

The Government is relying on disabled people, carers and families being too exhausted, overwhelmed or frightened to fight back.

Do not stay silent.

These proposed NDIS reforms risk:
• reducing supports
• increasing reassessments
• forcing people through inaccessible systems
• increasing reliance on unpaid carers
• narrowing who is considered “disabled enough”
• making it harder to challenge decisions
• pushing people toward crisis, segregation and institutional models of care

And while politicians talk about “sustainability”, women are already carrying enormous invisible labour behind closed doors to keep disabled family members safe and functioning.

Many disabled people only appear to be “coping” because somebody else is privately absorbing the cost.

That is not sustainability.
That is systemic neglect shifted onto families.

EMAIL YOUR MPs.
SEND SUBMISSIONS.
COMMENT.
POST.
MAKE NOISE.

Be respectful.
Be factual.
Be relentless.

Because if thousands of us speak, they cannot pretend they did not know the harm these reforms would cause.

You have until 29 May.

Let’s make them hear us.

Email template in comments below!

Australian Neurodivergent Parents Association - ANPA
Protect Our NDIS Alliance
Nicole Moran
William WB
NDIS Professionals Union - Professionals Australia
The Growing Space

25/05/2026
25/11/2025

📢 New laws coming – Minister McAllister says:
🛠️ We must start using plans that are ready right now.
📜 I will soon share new laws to help fix big NDIS problems.
🤝 These laws will help keep the NDIS fair and safe.

🚨 Stronger rules and punishments
⚖️ We will make punishments tougher for people who do the wrong thing.
⛔ This will stop people from breaking the NDIS laws.
🕵️‍♂️ The NDIS boss will get more power to stop bad businesses and workers.
🚫 They can ban people who help NDIS providers get registered.
📣 The NDIS boss can stop tricky ads that lie or share wrong information.
✅ These changes are smart and ready to start.

📆 Fixing more over time
📈 We know even more changes are needed.
🔧 We want a system that is easy to follow.
🚫 We want it to be very hard to break the rules.
💸 We want to stop NDIS money from going to the wrong people.
🕵️ We want to catch big rule-breakers.
⛓️ We want people who do the wrong thing to know they will be caught.

🚫 No more cheating
❌ We will stop people from cheating the NDIS.
💰 We will stop secret paybacks and sneaky help.
🤝 The NDIS must help disabled people, not make others rich.
💔 When people cheat the NDIS, they often hurt disabled people too.
🛡️ We want to keep people with disability safe and strong.

Made easy by Make it Easy www.makeiteasy.com.au

From Minister Jenny McAllister speech to the McKell Institute on 11th November is at: https://www.health.gov.au/ministers/senator-the-hon-jenny-mcallister/media/speech-from-minister-mcallister-mckell-institute-11-november-2025

Pic desc: A headshot picture of Senator the Hon Jenny McAllister, Minister for the NDIS. She has a short haircut, is smiling and wearing a red jacket.

03/11/2025

A medical breakthrough just unfolded in the United Kingdom. For the first time, a patient living with multiple sclerosis has received CAR T-cell therapy, a treatment once reserved for aggressive cancers. This moment marks a major turning point in autoimmune medicine and ignites global hope for millions battling MS. Instead of only managing symptoms or slowing progression, this therapy targets the disease at its root by retraining the immune system itself.

CAR T therapy works by modifying a patient’s own immune cells so they can identify and eliminate the harmful immune cells that attack the nervous system in MS. It is a precision, personalized treatment that teaches the immune system to stop destroying the protective myelin coating around nerves. If successful, this breakthrough could halt disease progression, protect mobility, reduce relapses, and potentially reverse long term neurological damage.

Scientists call this step a powerful signal that the future of MS treatment may be immune reprogramming rather than lifelong suppression. While this is a first patient and early stage trial, the medical community is watching closely. Results from this treatment will guide the next chapter of autoimmune therapy across the world.

For patients who feared losing mobility, vision, or independence, this moment represents real hope. A future where MS is not a lifelong battle but a treatable, possibly one-day curable condition is now closer than ever.

History has been made. Innovation just opened a new door in medicine, and the world is paying attention.

16/05/2025

🧾 NEW NDIS Funding periods - STARTS MONDAY – What you need to know (please share - sorry it's so long!)
Starting THIS Monday, 19 May 2025, if you get a new or reassessed NDIS plan, your funding will be released in smaller chunks (funding periods) over time, instead of the full amount upfront.
Here’s what that means:
🗓️ What are funding periods?
Funding periods break the availability of your plan funding into parts – for most supports, funds will be released in chunks every 3 months (quarterly). But they add up as you go – if you don’t use them all up, those unused funds are still available for the whole rest of the plan.
For some supports, like Home & Living supports, the funds will usually only be released monthly. And others like assistive technology and home mods etc, will be released as a whole item.
📅 When do they start?
Funding periods begin from your plan start date, not the first day of the month.
So if your plan starts on 15 June, that when the first period starts.
💰 What happens to leftover funds?
Any unspent funds roll into and are available in your next funding period.
But funds left over at the end of your whole plan do not carry over into a whole new plan.
📲 Who can see my funding periods in PACE?
You will be able to see all of this in your NDIS portal.
If you are Plan Managed, or you have a “My approved Support Coordinator” in the NDIS portal, they will also be able to see all of these breakdowns, but other providers won’t be able to see all that.
📤 How do I claim?
You (or your providers) will only be able to claim supports within the correct funding period. So if your support or service crosses over two funding periods, it needs two claims – one for each period. (This is what the NDIS have told us, but I’m not 100% sure this is correct) UPDATE: I'm now pretty confident this is incorrect info and that invoices can cross over funding periods! Phew! (19/5/25)
❌ What if I go over the available budget (the current funding period including any rolled over funds)?
The whole claim will be rejected. You can’t dip into future funding periods (but you can use those unused rolled over funds that are added into the current funding period)
🔁 Can I move money between periods?
No – you can’t just shift funds between periods. You can ask for a plan variation to change the length of funding periods, but if you need more actual funding, you will need to ask for a plan reassessment.
🔓 Is my plan still flexible?
Core supports stay flexible (depending on how they're managed).
Capacity Building supports are flexible unless stated otherwise in your plan.
🧒 What about kids or Early Childhood?
Same rules apply – funding periods affect all new plans, including Early Childhood.
👀 Already have a plan?
If your plan was approved before 19 May, these changes do not apply to you yet.

So…
✅ New plans = staged funding for everyone
✅ Leftover funds roll into next period (but not between plans)
✅ You can’t claim more than what’s available
✅ Ask for reassessment if needed
✅ You and your PM/SC can see it in PACE – others can’t

✅ What do you need to do?
🗣️ 1. Speak up at your planning meeting
If you need more of your funding upfront (e.g. for equipment prescription, Behaviour Support or Support Coordination where you often need more at the start), tell the planner at your meeting (and back up the request in writing!).
Your planner can allocate more funding in earlier periods if it's clearly needed and evidenced, and they agree (and you can request an S100 review if you don’t agree with their decision).
📋 2. Check your service agreements
Make sure your service agreements match your funding periods. If you are self or plan managed, you might find yourself owing money out of pocket if your service agreement doesn’t line up with these new requirements.
📞 3. Ask for help early if things change
If you hit a crisis or your needs change, contact NDIA or request a plan reassessment – don’t wait until the funding runs out.
🎤 4. Think about coming along to one of our live workshops to ask questions - we won't be able to answer everything, but we will give you as much as we can! https://www.thegrowingspace.com.au/events/

Pic desc: The image shows a screenshot from the NDIS provider portal (we haven’t seen the participant end yet!). The top half show details about the "Home and Living" funding component in a new plan that uses monthly funding periods.
• Support category: Home and Living
• Management type: Plan-managed
• Total amount: $144,000.00
• Funding period: 12 (circled in green), indicating the funding is split across 12 periods.
🔹 The bottom half:
• A pop-up window titled "Home and Living funding period schedule"
• A note at the top says:
“Any unspent funding will roll over to the next funding period.”
• There are 12 funding periods, each for 1 month, with $12,000 allocated per month.

15/02/2025

PLEASE SHARE: 📸 Do you have a picture you want me to "Make It Easy" with an EasySnap?
Make it Easy is a new app we are nearly ready to launch.
👀 Are you curious?
💬 Put a photo with words in the comments, and I will reply with an EasySnap.
📝 EasySnaps by Make It Easy uses simple words.
🔍 It gives short answers, so some meaning may be missing.
⚠️ It can sometimes make mistakes.
🛠️ We are testing it and trying to make it better.
💡Can you help and give us a photo to try?
🚫 Do not share private pictures or personal details!

pic desc: a cartoon of a monkey, Curious George

16/01/2025

📢 🌟 BIG NEWS 🌟 📢
🏛 Changes in Federal Ministers
🧑‍💼 Amanda Rishworth will be the new NDIS minister.
💼 Katy Gallagher will take on more responsibilities, including government services like Centrelink.
👩‍🎓 Anne Aly will help the NDIS minister.
👋 Bill Shorten is leaving his job on Monday
🏛 He is retiring after 17 years in politics.
🤝 The prime minister thanked him for his work on NDIS and in Parliament.

📋 What else is changing?

⚖️ There will now be equal numbers of men and women in the cabinet.
🏅 Anika Wells will join the cabinet.
📂 Amanda Rishworth’s role connects the NDIS with a new system for people with disabilities.
🧩 This system will help people not covered by the NDIS.

💬 What did the leaders say?

🗣 The Prime Minister promised to keep supporting the NDIS.
🙌 He praised Anika Wells for her work in aged care and sport.
🫶 Bill Shorten said the NDIS job needs passion and care.

pic desc: a photo or Minister Amanda Rishworth at a recent celebration of 25 years of Flinders University's Up The Hill Project, with Ben, a young man who is a program graduate. They are both smiling.

06/01/2025

We are looking for 1 new super stars.
Trainees

If you live and breathe equality and are passionate about making the world a more inclusive and accessible place for all, becoming an Support Coordinator is the right role for you.

We’re looking for a bright, bubble, resourceful and client-oriented team player with exceptional organisation and client service skills to join our team.

To be successful in this role, you’ll need:

To be great at building relationships
-Awesome organizational skills
-To be able to set priorities and manage your time effectively
The desire to make a difference
An NDIS Worker Screening Check clearance or willing to complete
A Current Driver’s license and well-maintained vehicle that meets current safety standards with comprehensive car insurance
Eligibility to work in Australia
To have completed or willing to complete the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission online Worker Orientation training module called ‘Quality, Safety and You’ prior to your commencement.
We will need to be able to successful complete Diploma in Community services and computer course for outlook, excel and PowerPoint.

Please send resume to [email protected]

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