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Weathering The Storm: Everything NDIS
The NDIS can be complex, whether you’re working within it or trying to access it. Weathering the Storm is a down-to-earth workshop designed for both participants and professionals to build clarity and confidence, understanding how plans, funding, and roles all come together, and how to navigate the system without burning out or giving up.
Key topics and vibes:
What even is the NDIS?
How plans work: understanding goals, funding types, and what clients can access
What roles social workers and allied health providers can play in NDIS
The difference between agency-managed, plan-managed, and self-managed
How to become a provider — and whether you need to register
What you’re allowed to do (and bill for), and how to write that into a service agreement
Tips for writing client notes, reports, and goal-linked documentation
How to support NDIS participants without getting swallowed by the system
Where to start if you're feeling unsure, underprepared, or overwhelmed
Q + A & peer support vibes
About me?
I’ve always been very interested in the psychology of marketing and in the deep pits of social work placement I was convinced I should drop out and do marketing instead. Now I'm deep in my own private practice and I've realised I didn’t have to choose. Now, I get to combine both: running a books-full practice that uses social media in ways that feel aligned and supporting other allied health folks to find their feet in business.
My passion in supporting allied health folks to pursue private practice is that it changed my professional life. I could be myself, do what I wanted to do, and leave the rest behind. And I truly think we need the passionate, neurodivergent, professionals out here in private practice but I know it's hard when there's all the chaos and admin of running our own business (sigh).
I’m also an AuDHD-er, constantly refining how to get my ducks in a row, even when those ducks are in ponds spanning multiple planets and universes. So if your ducks are interdimensional, scattered, or currently napping, you’re more than welcome here. This is a judgment-free space for figuring it out together.
The NDIS can be complex, whether you’re working within it or trying to access it. Weathering the Storm is a down-to-earth workshop designed for both participants and professionals to build clarity and confidence, understanding how plans, funding, and roles all come together, and how to navigate the system without burning out or giving up.
Key topics and vibes:
What even is the NDIS?
How plans work: understanding goals, funding types, and what clients can access
What roles social workers and allied health providers can play in NDIS
The difference between agency-managed, plan-managed, and self-managed
How to become a provider — and whether you need to register
What you’re allowed to do (and bill for), and how to write that into a service agreement
Tips for writing client notes, reports, and goal-linked documentation
How to support NDIS participants without getting swallowed by the system
Where to start if you're feeling unsure, underprepared, or overwhelmed
Q + A & peer support vibes
About me?
I’ve always been very interested in the psychology of marketing and in the deep pits of social work placement I was convinced I should drop out and do marketing instead. Now I'm deep in my own private practice and I've realised I didn’t have to choose. Now, I get to combine both: running a books-full practice that uses social media in ways that feel aligned and supporting other allied health folks to find their feet in business.
My passion in supporting allied health folks to pursue private practice is that it changed my professional life. I could be myself, do what I wanted to do, and leave the rest behind. And I truly think we need the passionate, neurodivergent, professionals out here in private practice but I know it's hard when there's all the chaos and admin of running our own business (sigh).
I’m also an AuDHD-er, constantly refining how to get my ducks in a row, even when those ducks are in ponds spanning multiple planets and universes. So if your ducks are interdimensional, scattered, or currently napping, you’re more than welcome here. This is a judgment-free space for figuring it out together.