NDIS Resource hub
Guides, webinars and more by the HeyHubble team to help you navigate your NDIS journey.
Guide
If you've just had your planning conversation or have recently received your first NDIS plan, you're not alone in thinking: what happens next? We've put together this guide to tell you what to expect at each stage of the journey, starting at your planning meeting right up until you receive a new NDIS plan.
Guide
If you have experience writing reports for other government or state-based disability schemes, it's important to note that NDIS reports differ in nature. However, with a good understanding of how the NDIS operates, you'll be able to produce high-quality reports that will support your clients in achieving their goals.
Webinar Recording
NDIS therapy reports require a whole new level of detail, analysis and specific knowledge of the scheme. Your NDIS therapy reports must be written with NDIS requirements in mind. Doing so could mean adding hours of much-needed support or assistive technology into the plans of participants you work with. Learn everything you need to write effective, comprehensive NDIS therapy reports.
Guide
What is an allied health provider, and can I use my NDIS funding to see one? This guide will provide a breakdown of the various allied health professions that your 'Capacity Building' budget could cover in your NDIS plan. Read this guide to learn about some typical allied health providers and what they do. At the bottom of each page, check the category against your NDIS plan to see if you can access that support.
Guide
Are you a provider who works with NDIS participants, or are you interested in doing so? You may be wondering if you should become NDIS-registered. There are a few reasons why you might choose to become registered with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission, however, you may need help with how to go about it.