How to Smash Your NDIS Planning Meeting | MyCareSpace

Webinar: How to Smash Your NDIS Plan Meeting

Are you ready for your NDIS Plan Meeting?

After you have completed your Access Meeting, you will need to have an NDIS Plan Meeting with an NDIS Planner who will be responsible for creating your new NDIS plan

Preparation is essential for a good outcome

It is absolutely vital that you go into this meeting well prepared so you can clearly communicate your needs, demonstrate your needs and receive a new NDIS plan that meets them.

In this webinar we tell you everything you need to know to prepare for your NDIS Plan Meeting.

What we will cover

  • Overview of what happens
  • How to prepare for your Planning Meeting
  • What to bring to your Planning Meeting
  • What supports you can ask for
  • How to manage your NDIS plan – understanding the options
  • Tips to get the best outcome from your meeting
  • What happens next
  • Q&A

Resources

These are important resources that we spoke about in the webinar

 

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Speakers:

Bianca ShapiroBianca Shapiro – Plan Hero Plan Management, Co Founder

Bianca has 8 years of experience in supporting NDIS participants with NDIS knowledge and connection to supports.

 

Samantha RobertsSamantha Roberts – MyCareSpace, Connections Team Leader

Sam leads a team of NDIS navigators who search for and connect NDIS paritcipants and their families with care, therapy and plan management. 

As a former NDIS Local Area Coordinator (LAC), Sam shares her firsthand experience and insights.

 

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