15-11-2019 08:19 AM
15-11-2019 08:19 AM
Hi @CheerBear Have you heard anything from them since your review meeting? Hope it's good news for you xx
18-11-2019 09:04 AM
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18-11-2019 09:47 AM
18-11-2019 09:47 AM
Hi @CheerBear wishing you all the best for a positive outcome with your new plan and that you feel it's enough to help progress your goals. How typical of NDIS to stuff you around regarding your request for review months prior. I'm sure you told them you'd had your new plan meeting and didn't need the review done after all in no uncertain terms. I would have cracked at them too. I guess all you can do is 'hurry up and wait' for your new plan. Mine came through the day after the old one expired and is for 2 years. Hope the same for you. Good idea getting your CoS to see it first. I also got my plan manager to go over it with me and work out exactly what I am entitled to in each category e.g. how many psychology appointments, how many support hours per week, etc. I can't remember whether you are agency, plan manager or self-managing.
18-11-2019 11:04 AM
18-11-2019 11:04 AM
Hey @CheerBear
Good luck with your new plan. I hope it's a good one. I've been reading in the facebook ndis groups that if they time a review with when a new plan is coming out, dont cancel the review as you might still need it. Sorry but I dont know all the details, I'm still trying to get supports up and running for my first plan, but having a review in your pocket may come in handy.
I have my fingers crossed for you 🙂
18-11-2019 11:16 AM
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18-11-2019 11:27 AM
18-11-2019 11:27 AM
Kudos to you @CheerBear there's no way I would be able to self- manage. That must involve a lot more time on admin for you.
18-11-2019 11:51 AM
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21-12-2019 10:45 AM - edited 21-12-2019 10:46 AM
21-12-2019 10:45 AM - edited 21-12-2019 10:46 AM
Hi @-Liz- I have to apologise but don't have time to give you the information you ask for today. Both very good questions. When next I get a chance I'll reply in detail. My mum is here already and things are hectic til I go away until Jan 7th. Really hope you can be patient - nothing re NDIS is likely to change before then anyway - they are on shut down from today until the 6th as far as I know. I will answer you but just can't do it right now. Tagging @CheerBear @Appleblossom @greenpea in case you would like to answer @-Liz- until I am able to. TIA xx
21-12-2019 01:09 PM
21-12-2019 01:09 PM
@-Liz- They are good questions.
It is not a given, and a lot depends on your own personal circumstances. I have heard people call it a full- time job and some reject it. I have begun a plan and am half way through my first year. It has been working for me, with only minor hiccups. I can honestly say I feel better supported than ever in my life. I am getting a few extra allied health sessions to help with physical (neck) issues, more one to one attention which is emotionally grounding, and reduces isolation, and soon I will get help doing the things I cant manage in the garden. Just an example.
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