Department Of Social Services Australian Government

NDIS Appeals Supports
NDIS Appeals has been set up to ensure that people with disability, and other people affected by reviewable decisions of the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA), have access to support when seeking review of those decisions in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT).

There are two types of supports available via NDIS Appeals:

* access to a skilled disability advocate who acts as a support person, and
* access to funding for legal services, where there is wider community benefit and/or disadvantage that would substantially benefit from legal representation.

Support persons are National Disability Advocacy Program (NDAP) disability advocates. They are available in every state and territory. An NDIS Appeals advocate can help by:

* explaining the review process, including what is involved in appealing to the AAT;
* helping to prepare documents;
* providing advice and skills so you can better represent yourself, or
* attending AAT conferences and hearings to help you put your case to the AAT.

While the focus of NDIS Appeals is advocacy support, funding for legal services is available where there is wider community benefit and/or disadvantage that would substantially benefit from legal representation. Legal services are provided by Legal Aid Commissions, which determine eligibility by assessing your application against publicly available criteria.

All NDIS Appeals supports are free of charge.

NDIS Appeals support is not available to service providers.

A pamphlet is available with more information on NDIS Appeals:

Accessing Support
Before accessing NDIS Appeals services you need to apply to the NDIA for an internal review. If you are unhappy with the outcome of the internal review you can apply to the AAT for an external review and access NDIS Appeal services.

An application for an AAT review must be made within 28 days of receiving the NDIA decision, though extensions can be granted by the AAT.

Finding a Provider
Use the map below to find to help you find an NDIS Appeals provider. Alternatively, relevant services in your area can be found using the Disability Advocacy Finder at AskIzzy – NDIS Appeals search. When using the Finder, you can filter by postcode, town or suburb to find your nearest provider.

Applying for funding for legal services
Legal Aid Commissions in the relevant state or territory assess applications and determine whether there would be wider community benefit and/or disadvantage that would substantially benefit from legal representation and are eligible for funding for legal services. The following documents are needed to apply for funding for legal services:

Applications for funding of legal services need to be made by either email or post. This information can be found on the NDIS Appeals Application Form.

There is a 30 day processing period for assessments.

Program Information
NDIS Appeals is funded under the Department of Social Services’ Disability and Carers Support Activity. Information about the Disability and Carer Support Activity, including NDIS Appeals, is available through the Disability and Carer Support Guidelines. More specific information on NDIS Appeals is available in the Operational Guidelines.

Contact
The Department can be contacted about NDIS Appeals via:

Email:

Post:

Department of Social Services
Disability, Employment and Carers Group
PO Box 9820
Canberra Mail Centre ACT Last updated: 2 November :49am