If you’ve ever arrived at the end of an NDIS plan year with Capacity Building funding unused, you might have consoled yourself with the thought: “It’ll roll over. We’ll use it next time.” That option is going away. As part of the 2026 NDIS reforms, the Government is ending plan rollovers. Once your current plan… Continue reading NDIS Changes 2026: NDIS Plan Rollovers Are Ending
Author: Katie Tassone
Do You Need a Diagnosis to See a Psychologist?
You don’t need a formal diagnosis to see a psychologist and waiting for one may mean missing out on support that could help right now. In this post, we look at what a diagnosis does (and doesn’t) unlock, how the NDIS fits in, and why getting started without a label is not only possible but often the right move.
Does the NDIS Cover Psychology? What Families Need to Know
Wondering whether your NDIS plan covers psychology support? The answer is yes — but it depends on how your plan is set up and what you’re working toward. In this post, we explain how NDIS psychology funding actually works, what it can help with, and how to get started without getting lost in the system.
Caring for Yourself When You’re Caring for Someone Else: Mental Health Support for NDIS Carers
Being an NDIS carer is one of the most demanding roles there is — and one of the least supported. In this post, we’re speaking directly to you: the parent, the partner, the sibling, the person holding everything together. Your mental health matters. Here’s what support can look like, and how to access it.
Supporting Your Child’s Emotional Regulation Through NDIS Psychology
Emotional dysregulation is one of the most common — and most exhausting — challenges for families of neurodivergent children. NDIS psychology support can help, but not in the way you might expect. This post explains what emotional regulation actually is, why it’s hard for neurodivergent kids, and what building that capacity looks like in practice.