NDIS Disability Self-Advocacy Support

Learn the skills, tools, language and confidence to advocate for yourself—
while you’re waiting for disability advocacy services.
48-hour response time · Usually funded by your NDIS plan

Person receiving calm guidance while reviewing NDIS documents together.
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You Don’t Have to Wait Months for Help

Many people are stuck on disability advocacy waitlists for weeks or months. During that time, problems don’t stop—and your needs don’t wait.

We teach you the skills, scripts, language, planning techniques and confidence to advocate for yourself while waiting for a formal advocacy service.

This is not legal advice or registered advocacy.
It is guided self-advocacy support based on communication strategy and NDIS best practices.

How We Support Your Self-Advocacy

Understand Your Rights

We explain NDIS processes in plain English so you know what you can ask for—and how.

Scripts & Templates

We give you clear wording for calls, emails and meetings so you feel confident speaking up.

Evidence Support

We help you gather, organise and present your information effectively.

Meeting Preparation

We help you prepare talking points, questions and next steps.

Decision Understanding

We break down NDIS letters and decisions so you know what they mean.

Stay in Control

You remain the decision-maker—we simply guide, teach and support you.

What Happens When You Contact Us?

1. We respond within 48 hours
You tell us your situation in a few sentences.
2. We help you get organised
Evidence checklists, structure, clarity, scripts and templates.
3. You advocate for yourself
You walk into meetings confident, prepared and supported.

Who This Service Is For

  • People waiting for a disability advocacy service
  • NDIS participants preparing for reviews or meetings
  • People feeling overwhelmed or unsure where to start
  • Anyone wanting scripts, templates and step-by-step guidance
  • Families, carers or support workers wanting to help someone
  • People confused by NDIS decisions

If you're unsure whether this fits your situation, that’s okay. You’re welcome to reach out and ask.

Fees & Funding

Self-advocacy support is usually funded under:

  • Capacity Building – Improved Daily Living
  • Capacity Building – Support Coordination
  • Some Core Supports (where appropriate)

This service is educational and empowering—not legal or formal advocacy.

Not sure if it’s funded?

We can review your plan with you.

Stories From People Who Learned Self-Advocacy

“They helped me organise my evidence and prepare what to say in my review. I finally felt confident in the meeting.”
— M., Parent
“I learned exactly how to phrase things. I walked in prepared and calm.”
— J., Participant
“Clear, practical guidance that empowered my client to speak up for himself.”
— L., Support Coordinator

Frequently Asked Questions

Are you a disability advocacy organisation?

No. We are not a registered advocacy service. We provide guided self-advocacy support, education, and tools so you can advocate for yourself.

Do you speak to the NDIS for me?

No. You stay in control. We help you prepare what to say and how to say it.

Is this funded by my NDIS plan?

Usually, yes—under Capacity Building or sometimes Core Supports.

Will this still help if I’m waiting for an advocate?

Yes—this service is designed specifically for people stuck on advocacy waitlists.

Is my information private?

Absolutely. Everything you share is confidential.

Learn Self-Advocacy in 48 Hours

Tell us what you need help with. A short sentence is enough—we’ll guide you from there.

Your full name helps us respond personally.
We reply within 48 hours.
A short explanation is fine.
Learn Self-Advocacy (48-hour reply)