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Unused NDIS Therapy Funding: What to Do, Risks, and Impact on Your Next Plan

Unused NDIS Therapy Funding: What to Do, Risks, and Impact on Your Next Plan

 

What Unused Therapy Funding Means

Unused therapy funding is the part of your Capacity Building budget, usually under Improved Daily Living, that has not been spent on therapy supports before your plan ends.

This can include supports such as:

  • Occupational Therapy
  • Speech Pathology
  • Psychology
  • Physiotherapy
  • Other allied health therapies

If your plan has Funding Periods, your therapy funding may be released in instalments, for example quarterly.

Unused funds within a funding period roll over into the next funding period within the same plan.

Unused funds at the end of your plan do not roll over into your next plan.

That money is not carried forward.

 

What Happens to Unspent Therapy Funding

Here are the rules in simple terms.

If your plan has Funding Periods, unused funds roll forward into the next funding period within the same plan.

You cannot access future instalments early.

When your plan ends, any unspent therapy funding is not carried into your next plan.

There is no partial rollover into a new plan.

 

Why Therapy Funding Goes Unused

Unused funding does not automatically mean you did not need therapy.

Common reasons include:

  • You were placed on waitlists
  • Providers had no availability
  • Services were delayed due to reports or assessments
  • You were unwell or your circumstances changed
  • You were unsure how many sessions your budget covered
  • Your child was transitioning school or supports

Access barriers are real. However, funding data alone does not show those barriers.

 

The Consequences of Unused Therapy Funding

There are three main consequences.

1. You Lose the Remaining NDIS Funds

Any therapy funding left at the end of your plan is not transferred into your next plan.

It stays unused.

2. You May Have Less Evidence of Progress

Therapy funding is linked to your goals.

If therapy sessions did not occur, there may be fewer reports or outcome measures to demonstrate progress or ongoing need.

The NDIA relies on evidence during reassessment.

3. It Might Impact Your Next NDIS Plan

At reassessment, planners review:

  • Your goals
  • Reports and evidence
  • Your current support usage

If your plan shows significant underspend, it might indicate that you did not require the full amount of therapy funding.

Planners will assess what was used and what evidence supports ongoing need.

They will not automatically see that:

  • You were on multiple waitlists
  • A provider cancelled or closed intake
  • There were no therapists available in your area

Usage data does not explain context unless you provide it.

If there is no documentation explaining why therapy was not accessed, it might appear that the funding was not required.

 

What To Do If You Have Unused Therapy Funding Now

If your plan still has time remaining, you still have options.

Check Where the Funding Sits

Most therapy funding is in Capacity Building under Improved Daily Living.

This funding can be used for:

  • Therapy sessions
  • Assessments
  • Functional capacity assessments
  • Therapy reports linked to your goals

It must align with your plan goals and relevant line items.

Map Your Budget Into Hours

Divide your total therapy budget by your therapist’s hourly rate.

This gives you a realistic estimate of how many sessions you can access.

Planning this early prevents last minute panic spending.

Book Therapies Ahead

Secure appointments early in your plan.

Waiting six months to start therapy increases the risk of underspend.

Consider Telehealth

If appropriate for your needs, telehealth can increase access when local providers are unavailable.

Document Access Barriers

If you are on waitlists or cannot access therapy, document it.

Keep:

  • Dates you contacted providers
  • Responses received
  • Waitlist confirmation emails
  • Estimated wait times

Bring this evidence to your plan reassessment.

Evidence explains context.

Without evidence, usage data stands alone.

How To Avoid Unused Therapy Funding in Your Next Plan

Start Therapy Early

Begin within the first month of your plan if possible.

Early engagement allows time for adjustments.

Align Therapy to Clear Goals

Make sure therapy is directly linked to the goals written in your plan.

Clear goal alignment strengthens future funding discussions.

Schedule Reports in Advance

Reports are part of therapy planning.

A current report before reassessment provides evidence of:

  • Ongoing functional impact
  • Progress made
  • Recommended future supports

Track Spending Quarterly

Check your budget every three months.

If spending is too low, adjust appointment frequency early.

Do not wait until the final weeks of your plan.

Use the Right Management Option

If you are plan managed or self managed, you can engage therapists who are not NDIS registered as long as they meet invoicing requirements.

This can reduce wait times and improve access.

Key Takeaways

  1. Unused therapy funding within a funding period rolls over within the same plan.
  2. Unused therapy funding at the end of your plan does not roll into your next plan.
  3. Significant underspend might impact your next plan if it appears the funding was not required.
  4. Planners assess evidence and usage. They do not automatically see waitlists or provider shortages.
  5. Early planning, documentation, and goal aligned therapy reduce the risk of underspending.
  6. Unused funding is not always a sign you did not need therapy.
  7. But without clear evidence, it can look that way at reassessment.
  8. Planning early and documenting barriers protects your next plan.

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