NDIS Psychology Support

If you are an NDIS participant, psychology may be fundable through your plan under the Improved Daily Living (IDL) budget category. We work with plan-managed and self-managed participants at our Robina and Tweed Heads clinics, and via telehealth.

Not yet on the NDIS? We also offer assessments and reports to support your access request.

Using your NDIS plan for psychology

Your plan is built around your goals and your life. Our job is to work within that, at your pace, in the way that suits you.

Psychology services may be funded under Improved Daily Living (IDL), supporting you to build skills, manage your wellbeing, and work toward what matters most to you.

We currently accept:

  • Plan-managed NDIS funding
  • Self-managed NDIS funding

What you can access

We offer a range of supports for NDIS participants, including:

  • Evidence-based psychological therapy aligned to your NDIS goals
  • Support for children, young people, and adults
  • Functional capacity assessments
  • Comprehensive diagnostic assessments for psychosocial or neurodevelopmental disability
  • Reports and supporting letters for NDIS access requests
  • Supporting evidence if your access request has been denied or is under review
  • Progress reports for plan reviews and plan modifications
  • Guidance on the NDIS application process
  • Therapy and support for families and carers
  • In-person sessions at Robina and Tweed Heads, or via telehealth

All assessments and reports are prepared to meet NDIS and NDIA criteria and guidelines.

Applying to the NDIS for the first time

If you have a psychosocial or neurodevelopmental disability and are not yet on the NDIS, we can help you build the clinical evidence you need to apply.

We offer:

  • Comprehensive diagnostic assessments
  • Functional capacity assessments
  • Supporting letters and reports prepared to NDIA standards
  • Reports for access requests that have been denied or are under review

We will explain clearly what any assessment will cover, what the report will address, and what to expect from the process before you commit.

About the NDIS

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) provides funding for reasonable and necessary supports for Australians living with permanent and significant disability. Supports can include therapy, equipment, and assistance with daily activities.