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What in the NDIS now?
Author: Hannah Redford and Sam Rosenbuam
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A Podcast about all things NDIS. We interview providers and participants to discuss their journey. We also talk about changes being made, because there are constantly changes in the NDIS!
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Hannah and Sam bring you all the latest and greatest NDIS news!New I-Can assessments https://cds.org.au/clinical-services/i-can/Invoices will no longer be accepted if they are older than 2 years.Update on Yes/No lists https://ndis.gov.au/news/10949-ndis-supports-transition-period-endingFair work updates: https://data.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/interactive-data/whs-data-reporting/understanding-wcifrFair work ombudsman review into the Disability Support Services Sector: https://www.fairwork.gov.au/about-us/compliance-and-enforcement/inquiries/disability-support-services-sector-inquiryNew Child Safe laws in QLD: https://www.qfcc.qld.gov.au/childsafe/resourcesWriting reports that matter: https://provideradvisory.au/writing-ndis-reports-that-matter-lessons-from-art/NDIS Practice Standards Reform review: https://www.ndiscommission.gov.au/about-us/ndis-regulatory-reform/ndis-practice-standards-reformMandatory Registration update: https://www.ndiscommission.gov.au/about-us/ndis-commission-reform-hub/mandatory-registration#paragraph-id-107374The move from PRODA to RAM: https://ndis.gov.au/providers/working-provider/myplace-provider-portal-and-resourcesThe Evidence Advisory Committee consolations: https://www.health.gov.au/news/share-your-thoughts-with-the-ndis-evidence-advisory-committee?language=enIf you want to get in touch with us, you can:Contact the podcast whatinthendispod@gmail.comContact Hannah hello@plandecoders.com.auContact Sam sam@rc-co.auSponsors:https://astalty.com.au/https://www.plandecoders.com.au/https://www.plandecoders.com.au/industry-decodershttps://provideradvisory.au/
Join hosts Hannah Redford and Sam Rosenbaum for their official return episode as they share some major personal and professional news, diving deep into the details of their new joint project: the Provider Optimisation Pathways (POP). They also tackle the latest controversial NDIS updates, including the new "Thriving Kids" program, the outcome of the Art and Music Therapy Review, and the impact of the new NDIS Pricing Limits on allied health professionals and the wider sector.For more about Provider Advisory Service Go to provideradvisory.au* A special thanks to our intern audio editor - Hannah!If you want to get in touch with us, you can:Contact the podcast whatinthendispod@gmail.comContact Hannah hello@plandecoders.com.auContact Sam sam@rc-co.auThis episode of What in the NDIS now? Is brought to you by Astalty.Astalty is the software solution for NDIS professionals, built by NDIS professionals. Astalty is my go-to software, and Astalty is trusted and loved by hundreds of other NDIS providers. I love how easy it is to use, and how it keeps all my participant information, notes, and invoicing in one place, available to me at any time, from any device.Sign up now for your 14-day free trial. Head to astalty.com.au to sign up today and see for yourself how much easier managing all your NDIS business needs is by using Astalty. Thanks again to Astalty for sponsoring today’s episode.You can also check out our Patreon:What In The NDIS Now? Podcast | PatreonSubscribing to our Patreon supports us to continue producing What in the NDIS now? As a perk of subscribing, you too can send us your questions, which we will answer in an upcoming episode!
Hey! It’s been a while, but we are back. Life has well and truly gotten in the way for everyone involved with What in the NDIS now. We will have some exciting news to share soon, but we are hoping to return to our regularly scheduled bi-weekly release of podcast episodes now. We are starting with an episode that we recorded AGES ago, with the amazing Storm Hassett of the Identity Clinic. Storm is doing amazing things both within and outside the NDIS, and we highly recommend that you check the links below to find out about everything that she is involved in right now. Welcome back to What in the NDIS now. Here is, at long last, our interview with Storm. Check out The Identity Clinic (allied health professionals only for LGBTIQ+ people) here:theidentityclinic.orgadmin@theidentityclinic.orgAnd here is the website for the exciting new company Storm mentions in the episode; Chrome Health (Lived experience allied health professionals)chromehealth.auIf you want to get in touch with us, you can:Contact the podcast whatinthendispod@gmail.comContact Hannah hello@plandecoders.com.auContact Sam sam@rc-co.auThis episode of What in the NDIS now? Is brought to you by Astalty.Astalty is the software solution for NDIS professionals, built by NDIS professionals. Astalty is my go-to software, and Astalty is trusted and loved by hundreds of other NDIS providers. I love how easy it is to use, and how it keeps all my participant information, notes, and invoicing in one place, available to me at any time, from any device.Sign up now for your 14-day free trial. Head to astalty.com.au to sign up today and see for yourself how much easier managing all your NDIS business needs is by using Astalty. Thanks again to Astalty for sponsoring today’s episode.You can also check out our Patreon:What In The NDIS Now? Podcast | PatreonSubscribing to our Patreon supports us to continue producing What in the NDIS now? As a perk of subscribing, you too can send us your questions, which we will answer in an upcoming episode!
On this episode, Hannah and Sam get to chat to the amazing Dr. Dinesh Palipana. Dinesh is a doctor, disability advocate, and all-round amazing human. This is a wonderful conversation, and we hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed hearing Dinesh's story and thoughts on health, disability, and bringing empathy to your profession.If you want to find out more about Dinesh, you can head to the website:palipana.comor email Dinesh at:dinesh@palipana.comIf you want to get in touch with us, you can:Contact the podcast whatinthendispod@gmail.comContact Hannah hello@plandecoders.com.auContact Sam sam@rc-co.auThis episode of What in the NDIS now? Is brought to you by Astalty.Astalty is the software solution for NDIS professionals, built by NDIS professionals. Astalty is my go-to software, and Astalty is trusted and loved by hundreds of other NDIS providers. I love how easy it is to use, and how it keeps all my participant information, notes, and invoicing in one place, available to me at any time, from any device.Sign up now for your 14-day free trial. Head to astalty.com.au to sign up today and see for yourself how much easier managing all your NDIS business needs is by using Astalty. Thanks again to Astalty for sponsoring today’s episode.You can also check out our Patreon:What In The NDIS Now? Podcast | PatreonSubscribing to our Patreon supports us to continue producing What in the NDIS now? As a perk of subscribing, you too can send us your questions, which we will answer in an upcoming episode!
On this episode, Sam and Hannah chat with Jess Pitt from Live Big. Jess's expertise covers psychosocial disability, mental health and complex social situations requiring crisis management, early intervention for children and families, and support for individuals dealing with chronic illnesses, degenerative diseases, and acquired brain injuries. Jess is amazing, and this episode is fantastic. We hope you enjoy listening!If you want to find out more about Live Big, head to the website:livebig.com.auIf you want to get in touch with us, you can:Contact the podcast whatinthendispod@gmail.comContact Hannah hello@plandecoders.com.auContact Sam sam@rc-co.auThis episode of What in the NDIS now? Is brought to you by Astalty.Astalty is the software solution for NDIS professionals, built by NDIS professionals. Astalty is my go-to software, and Astalty is trusted and loved by hundreds of other NDIS providers. I love how easy it is to use, and how it keeps all my participant information, notes, and invoicing in one place, available to me at any time, from any device.Sign up now for your 14-day free trial. Head to astalty.com.au to sign up today and see for yourself how much easier managing all your NDIS business needs is by using Astalty. Thanks again to Astalty for sponsoring today’s episode.You can also check out our Patreon:What In The NDIS Now? Podcast | PatreonSubscribing to our Patreon supports us to continue producing What in the NDIS now? As a perk of subscribing, you too can send us your questions, which we will answer in an upcoming episode!
On this episode, Hannah and Sam welcome back Shaun Bickley to discuss the progress being made in abolishing subminimum wage in Australia. This is another amazing conversation, and we are excited to support Shaun and urge our listeners to get involved in this vital movement.Please check out the website:ourfairgo.org.auPlease consider supporting Shaun and the team if you can, and please get the word out to your networks to help us boost Our Fair Go.If you want to get in touch with us, you can:Contact the podcast whatinthendispod@gmail.comContact Hannah hello@plandecoders.com.auContact Sam sam@rc-co.auThis episode of What in the NDIS now? Is brought to you by Astalty.Astalty is the software solution for NDIS professionals, built by NDIS professionals. Astalty is my go-to software, and Astalty is trusted and loved by hundreds of other NDIS providers. I love how easy it is to use, and how it keeps all my participant information, notes, and invoicing in one place, available to me at any time, from any device.Sign up now for your 14-day free trial. Head to astalty.com.au to sign up today and see for yourself how much easier managing all your NDIS business needs is by using Astalty. Thanks again to Astalty for sponsoring today’s episode.You can also check out our Patreon:What In The NDIS Now? Podcast | PatreonSubscribing to our Patreon supports us to continue producing What in the NDIS now? As a perk of subscribing, you too can send us your questions, which we will answer in an upcoming episode!
Welcome to the latest episode of What in the NDIS news. On this episode, Hannah and Sam provide an update on what is happening with the recent changes to funding periods and more. To find out more about what is discussed on this episode, check out the following links:https://www.ndis.gov.au/news/10728-message-ceo-about-supporting-you-manage-your-ndis-fundinghttps://www.qfcc.qld.gov.au/childsafe/reportable-conduct-schemehttps://www.dss.gov.au/system/files/resources/2024-09-25-section-33-plain-english-summary-1.pdfIf you want to get in touch with us, you can:Contact the podcast whatinthendispod@gmail.comContact Hannah hello@plandecoders.com.auContact Sam sam@rc-co.auThis episode of What in the NDIS now? Is brought to you by Astalty.Astalty is the software solution for NDIS professionals, built by NDIS professionals. Astalty is my go-to software, and Astalty is trusted and loved by hundreds of other NDIS providers. I love how easy it is to use, and how it keeps all my participant information, notes, and invoicing in one place, available to me at any time, from any device.Sign up now for your 14-day free trial. Head to astalty.com.au to sign up today and see for yourself how much easier managing all your NDIS business needs is by using Astalty. Thanks again to Astalty for sponsoring today’s episode.You can also check out our Patreon:What In The NDIS Now? Podcast | PatreonSubscribing to our Patreon supports us to continue producing What in the NDIS now? As a perk of subscribing, you too can send us your questions, which we will answer in an upcoming episode!
On this episode, Sam and Hannah discuss some major changes that are happening TODAY in the NDIS world.The NDIA have communicated poorly about these changes, so we can't refer you to any news releases or information directly from the source, but as is usually the case, there is a wonderful article from DIA which we recommend you take a look at to learn more about what we discuss in this episode. You can check that out here:https://www.intermediaries.org.au/news/section-33-ndis-plan-funding-periods/?fbclid=IwY2xjawKT8QpleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFTWW9KbUZ1NlhrVzlhSDhFAR6jk6Ct16YC3xuPssFv8fIz5hEQU1mPmGOhTn4kxhnjYdSY4DmGHtOLa8szYg_aem_VSC3xZzElgP4g4cLp2mu2AIf you want to get in touch with us, you can:Contact the podcast whatinthendispod@gmail.comContact Hannah hello@plandecoders.com.auContact Sam sam@rc-co.auThis episode of What in the NDIS now? Is brought to you by Astalty.Astalty is the software solution for NDIS professionals, built by NDIS professionals. Astalty is my go-to software, and Astalty is trusted and loved by hundreds of other NDIS providers. I love how easy it is to use, and how it keeps all my participant information, notes, and invoicing in one place, available to me at any time, from any device.Sign up now for your 14-day free trial. Head to astalty.com.au to sign up today and see for yourself how much easier managing all your NDIS business needs is by using Astalty. Thanks again to Astalty for sponsoring today’s episode.You can also check out our Patreon:What In The NDIS Now? Podcast | PatreonSubscribing to our Patreon supports us to continue producing What in the NDIS now? As a perk of subscribing, you too can send us your questions, which we will answer in an upcoming episode!
On this special episode of What in the NDIS now? Hannah chats with Abbie Jane from the Rainbow Shoelace Project. This is a wonderful conversation with an amazing young person doing exceptional things.You should check out the Rainbow Shoelace Project here:The Rainbow Shoelace Project – Show your support for the LGBTIQ+ communityHave a look at the book Abbie has co-authored here:Abbie’s True Colours – The Rainbow Shoelace ProjectWe urge you to consider donating to or sponsoring the Rainbow Shoelace Project, which you can do by clicking the link on the website!Contact the Rainbow Shoelace Project at:rainbowshoelaceproject@gmail.comIf you want to get in touch with us, you can:Contact the podcast whatinthendispod@gmail.comContact Hannah hello@plandecoders.com.auContact Sam sam@rc-co.au
On this episode, Hannah chats with Jo Chambers from Colour My Wheels. We love providers who are doing something different and amazing, and Jo is a wonderful example! Colour My Wheels makes stunning wheel covers for wheelchairs, bringing colour and individuality and creating opportunities for connection with amazing designs. This is a great story and a wonderful chat. We hope you enjoy listening. Please check out Colour My Wheels. Jo is doing amazing work.To check out Colour My Wheels, head to the website:colourmywheels.com.auor email:hello@colourmywheels.com.auThis episode of What in the NDIS now? Is brought to you by Astalty.Astalty is the software solution for NDIS professionals, built by NDIS professionals. Astalty is my go-to software, and Astalty is trusted and loved by hundreds of other NDIS providers. I love how easy it is to use, and how it keeps all my participant information, notes, and invoicing in one place, available to me at any time, from any device.Sign up now for your 14-day free trial. Head to astalty.com.au to sign up today and see for yourself how much easier managing all your NDIS business needs is by using Astalty. Thanks again to Astalty for sponsoring today’s episode.You can also check out our Patreon:What In The NDIS Now? Podcast | PatreonSubscribing to our Patreon supports us to continue producing What in the NDIS now? As a perk of subscribing, you too can send us your questions, which we will answer in an upcoming episode!
On this episode, Hannah and Sam chat with Stuart Paull from Plan Manage Assist about all things Plan Management. Listen in to get an insight into what is happening in this corner of the NDIS! This is such a fun episode, with some added political spice, and lots of useful information for participants and providers.If you want to get in touch with Stuart you can email:spaull@planmanageassist.com.auor check out the website:planmanageassist.com.auand be sure to check out Stu's podcast, Plan Manage Assist TLDR:https://open.spotify.com/show/3Mh1DXuQEqU1MUeUxiKXw3?si=4420f2d886634f2c(Make sure you listen to the end for a short outtake!).If you want to get in touch with us, you can:Contact the podcast whatinthendispod@gmail.comContact Hannah hello@plandecoders.com.auContact Sam sam@rc-co.auThis episode of What in the NDIS now? Is brought to you by Astalty.Astalty is the software solution for NDIS professionals, built by NDIS professionals. Astalty is my go-to software, and Astalty is trusted and loved by hundreds of other NDIS providers. I love how easy it is to use, and how it keeps all my participant information, notes, and invoicing in one place, available to me at any time, from any device.Sign up now for your 14-day free trial. Head to astalty.com.au to sign up today and see for yourself how much easier managing all your NDIS business needs is by using Astalty. Thanks again to Astalty for sponsoring today’s episode.You can also check out our Patreon:What In The NDIS Now? Podcast | PatreonSubscribing to our Patreon supports us to continue producing What in the NDIS now? As a perk of subscribing, you too can send us your questions, which we will answer in an upcoming episode!
On this episode, Hannah and Sam chat with Natasha Sholl, a writer and parent, about navigating the NDIS and advocating for her teenage son. She came to our attention with her article in The Guardian, which highlighted the difficulties of even getting her son access to the NDIS. This conversation is raw and funny, showing a real-world example of how poorly the NDIS is functioning.We highly recommend you check out Natasha's work:https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/ndis-law-changes-australia-feature-disability-supportand her website:https://natashasholl.com/If you want to get in touch with us, you can:Contact the podcast whatinthendispod@gmail.comContact Hannah hello@plandecoders.com.auContact Sam sam@rc-co.auThis episode of What in the NDIS now? Is brought to you by Astalty.Astalty is the software solution for NDIS professionals, built by NDIS professionals. Astalty is my go-to software, and Astalty is trusted and loved by hundreds of other NDIS providers. I love how easy it is to use, and how it keeps all my participant information, notes, and invoicing in one place, available to me at any time, from any device.Sign up now for your 14-day free trial. Head to astalty.com.au to sign up today and see for yourself how much easier managing all your NDIS business needs is by using Astalty. Thanks again to Astalty for sponsoring today’s episode.You can also check out our Patreon:What In The NDIS Now? Podcast | PatreonSubscribing to our Patreon supports us to continue producing What in the NDIS now? As a perk of subscribing, you too can send us your questions, which we will answer in an upcoming episode!
On this episode Sam and Hannah chat with Sabrina Leung from enaccess maps about the amazing platform she and her team are building to provide accurate and transparent access information for hospitality venues throughout Australia. We urge you to get involved if you can, get your team involved and help build the data set for enaccess maps and Maps for Change.If you want to get in touch with Sabrina, email:info@enaccessmaps.comand please check out the website:enaccessmaps.comYou can also get in touch on LinkedIn and Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/enaccessmaps/If you want to get in touch with us, you can:Contact the podcast whatinthendispod@gmail.comContact Hannah hello@plandecoders.com.auContact Sam sam@rc-co.auThis episode of What in the NDIS now? Is brought to you by Astalty.Astalty is the software solution for NDIS professionals, built by NDIS professionals. Astalty is my go-to software, and Astalty is trusted and loved by hundreds of other NDIS providers. I love how easy it is to use, and how it keeps all my participant information, notes, and invoicing in one place, available to me at any time, from any device.Sign up now for your 14-day free trial. Head to astalty.com.au to sign up today and see for yourself how much easier managing all your NDIS business needs is by using Astalty. Thanks again to Astalty for sponsoring today’s episode.You can also check out our Patreon:What In The NDIS Now? Podcast | PatreonSubscribing to our Patreon supports us to continue producing What in the NDIS now? As a perk of subscribing, you too can send us your questions, which we will answer in an upcoming episode!
On this very special LIVE episode, Hannah and Sam are joined by the always wonderful Justin MacDonald, Esther Syred, Julian Carmichael and Greg Facoory.Thank you so much to our special guests, sponsors and the wonderful crowd that joined us on a scorching hot day in Brisbane in February 2025.If you want to get in touch with us, you can:Contact the podcast whatinthendispod@gmail.comContact Hannah hello@plandecoders.com.auContact Sam sam@rosenbaum.consulting
We interrupt your regularly scheduled program, because for the last 2 weeks my life has been interrupted, to say the least, and so we have not had time to record a new episode of the podcast. A decision made by the Queensland LNP government to essentially ban gender affirming healthcare to under 18's in this state has thrown an almighty spanner in my life, and the lives of so many people I know, love, and care for. I have spent the last two weeks protesting, writing letters, making phone calls, being interviewed by media, appearing on the radio, but most importantly supporting the people in my life who are also affected by this decision to take away basic human rights of young people. Healthcare is a human right. Trans rights are human rights. We have seen rights and services provided to people with disabilities being taken away already, we have seen the NDIS be undermined and broken to pieces. This is only going to get worse. We see minorities targeted, and when they attack one of us they attack all of us. I have spent most of my time working in this sector to help transgender people with disabilities, it has been my privilege and passion to do so. This hits me so close to home.If what I’ve said so far has you reaching for your phone to skip this episode, so be it. We will be back in two weeks with our amazing LIVE episode. If you want to know more about what is happening, or want to find out how you can help, we will provide links in the show notes for this episode. I especially want to shout out the trans justice project, transjustice.org.au for organising events across the country over the last weekend.But for now, here is a recording of the speech I gave on Saturday the 8th of February 2025, in front of over 5,000 people on the steps of Queensland parliament. The quality is a little wonky, but I do encourage you to have a listen and educate yourself on what is happening. We need all of the support we can garner from everyone out there, not just those within our community. Please share, please get involved if you can. Thank you.If you want to get in touch with me about this episode, email me at:protecttranskidsofqld@gmail.comPlease support the Trans Justice Project, check them out here:https://transjustice.org.au/
In this episode, Hannah chats with Geordie from Forbes Care about his journey to become an OT, his interest in mental health, and the challenges currently facing OTs and other allied health providers in the NDIS. This is a great chat, and we know you will appreciate Geordie's passion and insights.If you want to get in touch with Forbes Care you can head to the website:https://www.forbes.careemail:hello@forbes.careor call:07 5302 6482We are super excited about our upcoming LIVE podcast recording and networking extravaganza! If you want to sponsor our event and have a table to showcase your amazing NDIS business, please contact Hannah at: whatinthendispod@gmail.comIf you want to come along and be part of the day, meet the team, hear from some amazing providers, and be in the audience for the podcast recording head to Humantix via the link below to secure your FREE ticket!https://events.humanitix.com/what-in-the-ndis-now-live-podcast-and-networking-eventIf you want to get in touch with us, you can:Contact the podcast whatinthendispod@gmail.comContact Hannah hello@plandecoders.com.auContact Sam sam@rosenbaum.consultingThis episode of What in the NDIS now? Is brought to you by Astalty.Astalty is the software solution for NDIS professionals, built by NDIS professionals. Astalty is my go-to software, and Astalty is trusted and loved by hundreds of other NDIS providers. I love how easy it is to use, and how it keeps all my participant information, notes, and invoicing in one place, available to me at any time, from any device.Sign up now for your 14-day free trial. Head to astalty.com.au to sign up today and see for yourself how much easier managing all your NDIS business needs is by using Astalty. Thanks again to Astalty for sponsoring today’s episode.You can also check out our Patreon:What In The NDIS Now? Podcast | PatreonSubscribing to our Patreon supports us to continue producing What in the NDIS now? As a perk of subscribing, you too can send us your questions, which we will answer in an upcoming episode!
On this episode Hannah and Sam chat with Michael Clark from Athletic Koala about how to stand out and make the best impression when marketing your NDIS business. This is a great talk, and we hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed the discussion with Michael!If you want to get in touch with Michael, check out the website:athletickoala.com.auor email Michael at:michael@athletickoala.com.auWe are super excited for our upcoming LIVE podcast recording and networking extravaganza! If you want to sponsor our event and have a table to showcase your amazing NDIS business please contact Hannah at: whatinthendispod@gmail.comIf you want to come along and be part of the day, meet the team, hear from some amazing providers, and be in the audience for the podcast recording head to Humantix via the link below to secure your FREE ticket!https://events.humanitix.com/what-in-the-ndis-now-live-podcast-and-networking-eventIf you want to get in touch with us, you can:Contact the podcast whatinthendispod@gmail.comContact Hannah hello@plandecoders.com.auContact Sam sam@rosenbaum.consultingThis episode of What in the NDIS now? Is brought to you by Astalty.Astalty is the software solution for NDIS professionals, built by NDIS professionals. Astalty is my go-to software, and Astalty is trusted and loved by hundreds of other NDIS providers. I love how easy it is to use, and how it keeps all my participant information, notes, and invoicing in one place, available to me at any time, from any device.Sign up now for your 14-day free trial. Head to astalty.com.au to sign up today and see for yourself how much easier managing all your NDIS business needs is by using Astalty. Thanks again to Astalty for sponsoring today’s episode.You can also check out our Patreon:What In The NDIS Now? Podcast | PatreonSubscribing to our Patreon supports us to continue producing What in the NDIS now? As a perk of subscribing, you too can send us your questions, which we will answer in an upcoming episode!
On this episode Sam and Hannah get up to date on the latest NDIS news and wrap up the year that was 2024. And what a year it was. Thank you to all our listeners for their support this year, we could not do this podcast without you!If you want to find out more about the Household worker insurance, which applies to anyone in QLD who employs someone who works at their home:https://www.worksafe.qld.gov.au/claims-and-insurance/workcover-insurance/types-of-insurance/household-worker-insuranceWe are super excited for our upcoming LIVE podcast recording and networking extravaganza! If you want to sponsor our event and have a table to showcase your amazing NDIS business please contact Hannah at: whatinthendispod@gmail.comIf you want to come along and be part of the day, meet the team, hear from some amazing providers, and be in the audience for the podcast recording head to Humantix via the link below to secure your FREE ticket!https://events.humanitix.com/what-in-the-ndis-now-live-podcast-and-networking-eventIf you want to get in touch with us, you can:Contact the podcast whatinthendispod@gmail.comContact Hannah hello@plandecoders.com.auContact Sam sam@rosenbaum.consultingThis episode of What in the NDIS now? Is brought to you by Astalty.Astalty is the software solution for NDIS professionals, built by NDIS professionals. Astalty is my go-to software, and Astalty is trusted and loved by hundreds of other NDIS providers. I love how easy it is to use, and how it keeps all my participant information, notes, and invoicing in one place, available to me at any time, from any device.Sign up now for your 14-day free trial. Head to astalty.com.au to sign up today and see for yourself how much easier managing all your NDIS business needs is by using Astalty. Thanks again to Astalty for sponsoring today’s episode.You can also check out our Patreon:What In The NDIS Now? Podcast | PatreonSubscribing to our Patreon supports us to continue producing What in the NDIS now? As a perk of subscribing, you too can send us your questions, which we will answer in an upcoming episode!
On this episode Sam and Hannah get to chat with a genuine legend of the NDIS, Sue Grier from Let's Connect Support Services. We have been looking forward to this one for a while, and we hope you enjoy a great conversation about support coordination, some of the current difficulties in the NDIS space, and much more.If you want to get in touch with Let's Connect, head to their website:https://www.lcss.com.au/or email:ndis.letsconnect@outlook.comIf you want to get in touch with us, you can:Contact the podcast whatinthendispod@gmail.comContact Hannah hello@plandecoders.com.auContact Sam sam@rosenbaum.consultingThis episode of What in the NDIS now? Is brought to you by Astalty.Astalty is the software solution for NDIS professionals, built by NDIS professionals. Astalty is my go-to software, and Astalty is trusted and loved by hundreds of other NDIS providers. I love how easy it is to use, and how it keeps all my participant information, notes, and invoicing in one place, available to me at any time, from any device.Sign up now for your 14-day free trial. Head to astalty.com.au to sign up today and see for yourself how much easier managing all your NDIS business needs is by using Astalty. Thanks again to Astalty for sponsoring today’s episode.You can also check out our Patreon:What In The NDIS Now? Podcast | PatreonSubscribing to our Patreon supports us to continue producing What in the NDIS now? As a perk of subscribing, you too can send us your questions, which we will answer in an upcoming episode!
On this episode Hannah catches up with Shamika from Spectrum Services to chat about teen mental health, queer identities, the social media ban for under 16's, and most importantly the amazing group program being offered by Shamika and Spectrum. This is a wonderful chat, covering topics very close to our heart here at What in the NDIS now?, so we hope you enjoy it!To contact spectrum you can email:info@spectrumservicesqld.com.auor call:0423 312 392or you can check out the website:https://spectrumservicesqld.com.au/If you want to get in touch with us, you can:Contact the podcast whatinthendispod@gmail.comContact Hannah hello@plandecoders.com.auContact Sam sam@rosenbaum.consultingThis episode of What in the NDIS now? Is brought to you by Astalty.Astalty is the software solution for NDIS professionals, built by NDIS professionals. Astalty is my go-to software, and Astalty is trusted and loved by hundreds of other NDIS providers. I love how easy it is to use, and how it keeps all my participant information, notes, and invoicing in one place, available to me at any time, from any device.Sign up now for your 14-day free trial. Head to astalty.com.au to sign up today and see for yourself how much easier managing all your NDIS business needs is by using Astalty. Thanks again to Astalty for sponsoring today’s episode.You can also check out our Patreon:What In The NDIS Now? Podcast | PatreonSubscribing to our Patreon supports us to continue producing What in the NDIS now? As a perk of subscribing, you too can send us your questions, which we will answer in an upcoming episode!









