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Being well prepared for your NDIS plan reassessment.

Being well prepared for your plan reassessment means you’re more likely to get the supports you need for the duration of your plan. We often hear from Leap in! Members that they feel nervous about their NDIS plan meetings. Being prepared and knowing what to expect is a great way to overcome those nerves. The NDIS is updating some processes over time, so it’s important to prepare early and bring clear, current information about your support needs, goals and circumstances. Here, we share how reassessments work and what you can do in advance to feel more confident going into your meeting. What is a plan reassessment? A plan reassessment is the process of reviewing your NDIS Plan and seeing whether any changes need to be made. The NDIS also calls this a “check-in”. Every NDIS Plan includes a reassessment date. Before that date, the NDIS will be in touch to begin working with you on your next plan. Depending on your circumstances, the NDIS may: Create a new plan Vary your current plan Continue your current plan. Around two to three months before your reassessment date, your NDIS contact will get in touch to arrange a check-in. Your NDIS contact

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