Advocacy for Inclusion does not offer advocacy for filling out NDIS applications.
Community Services #1 provides a bridging service to the NDIS you can apply for help with this service by reaching out to CATS@communityservices1.org
Alternatively, you can contact FEROS Care for information on the application process. You can find their details here:
Phone: 1300 986 970
Email: feroslac@ndis.gov.au
Website: Our LAC Office Locations – Feros Care
Virtual Feros Fridays: The easy way to get answers for NDIS questions – Feros Care
If you have barriers in accessing these services please don’t hesitate to contact us for additional advocacy support.
How can we help with NDIS appeals?
If you have applied to access the NDIS, or you have an NDIS Plan, the NDIA is going to make decisions about you.
These decisions may be about:
- Your access to the scheme
- The supports that are in your plan
- Your statement of participant supports
- Whether a plan review should happen
- Whether you should have a plan nominee
Sometimes, you will not agree with the NDIA’s decision. You can contact Legal Aid, contact us, or ADACAS for help and advice.
Internal Review
The first thing you can do is ask the NDIA to remake their decision. This is an application for internal review.
If an individual can advocate for themselves, and there are no significant communication barriers, or if they have the representation of a support coordinator, we do not provide direct representation at NDIS internal reviews. Our focus is on supporting individuals who face barriers to self-advocacy.
External Review
You can ask the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) to remake the NDIA’s decision if you have received an internal review decision that you do not agree with. This is an application for external review.
AFI can help you understand how the external review process works. If you would like to apply for an external review, AFI can help you:
- To apply for a review at the AAT
- To understand the law
- To make sure that you have the right evidence
- To collect more evidence
- To apply for Legal Aid
- To attend meetings with the AAT
- To communicate with the AAT
- To communicate with the NDIA
- To navigate any delays in the decision-making process
Once you have received an internal review decision, you only have 28 days to apply for an external review. If it has been more than 28 days, AFI may be able to help you apply for an extension of time.
Contact us if you would like more information or need support to appeal an NDIA decision.