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NDIS Travel Cuts 2026 – How They Affect OT Home Visit Availability

Reading time: 10 minutes  |  Updated: April 2026  |  Written by: TEAH Allied Health Team From 1 July 2025, the NDIA halved the rate at which occupational therapists can recover the cost of travelling to see participants. What looked like a technical pricing adjustment in a dense government document has translated, in real communities, into […]

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NDIS Price Freeze – Why Your OT May Be Getting Harder to Access

Reading time: 10 minutes  |  Updated: April 2026  |  Written by: TEAH Allied Health Team If you have noticed that finding an NDIS occupational therapist is harder than it used to be, that wait times are longer, that some providers have stopped taking new clients, that your previous OT has left the sector, or that

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NDIS Changes 2025 – 26 – What They Mean for Your OT Funding

Reading time: 10 minutes  |  Updated: April 2026  |  Written by: TEAH Allied Health Team The 2025–26 NDIS pricing year brought significant changes that are directly affecting how participants access occupational therapy across Australia. A continued price freeze on OT rates, a 50% cut to travel reimbursements, new Improved Daily Living budget rules, and changes

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How to Apply for NDIS for a Child Under 9 – Early Childhood Approach Explained

Reading time: 10 minutes  |  Updated: April 2026  |  Written by: TEAH Allied Health Team Something is different about your child’s development. Maybe they are not hitting milestones on time. Maybe their speech is significantly behind their peers. Maybe they struggle with sensory experiences that other children seem to handle easily, or their behaviour at

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NDIS Eligibility for Mental Health – What Qualifies as Psychosocial Disability?

Reading time: 10 minutes  |  Updated: April 2026  |  Written by: TEAH Allied Health Team Mental health and the NDIS have a complicated relationship. The scheme was designed to support people with disability — and for a significant proportion of people living with severe mental illness, the functional consequences of their condition meet every criterion

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What Conditions Qualify for the NDIS in 2025–26

Reading time: 10 minutes  |  Updated: April 2026  |  Written by: TEAH Allied Health Team One of the most common questions families ask when they first encounter the NDIS is simple: does my condition – or my child’s condition – actually qualify? The answer is not always straightforward, because the NDIS does not fund diagnoses.

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How to Get NDIS Access for the First Time – A Step-by-Step Guide

Reading time: 10 minutes  |  Updated: April 2026  |  Written by: TEAH Allied Health Team Applying for the NDIS for the first time can feel overwhelming. The scheme is large, the language is technical, and the process involves evidence gathering, formal requests, and meetings with people you have never met – all while managing a

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Agency-Managed vs Plan-Managed vs Self-Managed – How It Affects Your OT Choices

Reading time: 8 minutes  |  Updated: April 2026  |  Written by: TEAH Allied Health Team When your NDIS plan is set up, one of the decisions made — often without a lot of explanation — is how your funding will be managed. Agency-managed, plan-managed, or self-managed: these three options determine who holds your money, who

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