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What is a NDIS appeal, and when might someone need to file one?
A NDIS appeal is a process that helps individuals who are dissatisfied with the internal review decision made by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) seek a review of those decisions. This process is especially important when your NDIS support plan does not adequately meet your unique requirements, or you face a rejection.
The Administrative Reviews Tribunal (ART) is the independent body responsible for conducting these reviews. If you believe that your NDIS plan is unjust or insufficient, filing a NDIS appeal can be the next step in securing the support you require.
The NDIS Appeals Program is designed to assist people with disabilities and others affected by NDIA’s internal review decision. For more specific details, check the NDIS Appeals Program and its guidelines.
At ADEC, we offer FREE Appeals services to support you in your journey. If you need assistance or have questions regarding NDIS appeals and reviews, please don’t hesitate to call us.