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@greenspace I feel like that is not an option. My MP does not love me as I was a political candidate in the state election and I push him to make commitments for our community haha. Not sure what else I can do though to be honest.
31-01-2023 06:02 PM
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@NBB - no, you need to meet the criteria that the NDIS sets out for a mental health issue (psychosocial disability) - https://www.ndis.gov.au/understanding/how-ndis-works/mental-health-and-ndis Will have all the information you'd need however i would focus on the evidence form and fact sheets 😄
31-01-2023 06:05 PM
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Next question...
There can be times when applications for NDIS are rejected, and there can be many reasons for this. But, that doesn’t mean you can’t request a review/ appeal. What are the options for review?
@Former-Member
31-01-2023 06:05 PM
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Many times an NDIS application can be rejected when an applicant is eligible and this is largely based on a lack of evidence.
In regards to mental health issues information can be sought from a range of sources, beginning with your treating GP who is able to fill out all necessary information.
They will need to have this information beforehand so if you have a documented history this can act as the best information.
Should this be rejected there are multiple avenues for review including access requests and decisions made while on the scheme such as decisions around funding amounts and types of funding.
31-01-2023 06:07 PM
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31-01-2023 06:08 PM
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@Former-Member Thank you.
Q2:Does one need to connect with NDIS liason support according to region?
Q3: Once you open yr process is there a time-limit expiry for completion (As per My Aged CAre packaging)?
31-01-2023 06:11 PM
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@NBB pretty sure that medication is relevant but not essential. One criterion for disability is that it is almost certainly not going to go away - either because you have tried medications or other treatment programs that are offered, and they are not effective enough to "cure" or completely remedy your symptoms. OR, because the medications / treatments / remedies have costs or side effects that you will keep needing help to work around (e.g. a support person visiting to ensure you dose you up).
I believe there are mental health conditions like personality disorders that resist almost any kinds of treatments / remedies including medications. So surely they would qualify someone for disability status?
ADHD is currently not counted as a disability because it supposedly responds to medication - even though the effectiveness can vary widely.
31-01-2023 06:12 PM
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2 - best advice i can give there unforuntately would be to call - this will require a wait time.
1800 800 100.
3. there are some limitations however i would recommend getting a bit of an idea of what reports you can get from who and how before making an access request. Once you are confident of who would best suit your case (treating doctor, allied health professionals etc), THEN you can make an access request to the NDIS - which can be done verbally over the phone on 1800 800 100.
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