Overview 

The NDIS Appeals Program helps people with disability, and other people affected by reviewable decisions(Opens in a new tab/window) of the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA). It helps people to access support when seeking a decision review through the Administrative Review Tribunal(Opens in a new tab/window) (ART).

The NDIS Appeals Program is funded under our Disability and Carers Outcome.  

Read the Operational Guidelines for more information on NDIS Appeals. 

Accessing the NDIS Appeals Program 

To access the NDIS Appeals Program, an individual must have completed an NDIA  internal review(Opens in a new tab/window) process and received an outcome. 

Once an internal review has been completed, individuals can access the NDIS Appeals Program to get help with undertaking an external review at the ART. Visit the ART website to learn more about the external review(Opens in a new tab/window)

An application for an ART review must be made within 28 days of receiving the NDIA internal decision.  

Goal of NDIS Appeals Program 

The NDIS Appeals Program helps: 

  • people appealing internal NDIA decisions before the ART can access a skilled disability advocate who acts as a support person 
  • With legal services, where there is wider community benefit and/or disadvantage that would substantially benefit from legal representation. 

NDIS Appeals Program supports are free of charge. Support persons are also National Disability Advocacy Program (NDAP) disability advocates. They are available in every state and territory. 

An NDIS Appeals Program advocate can help by: 

  • explaining the review process, including what is involved in appealing to the ART 
  • helping to prepare documents 
  • providing skills so individuals can better represent themselves 
  • attending ART conferences and hearings to help individuals put their case to the ART. 

While the focus of the NDIS Appeals Program is advocacy support, individuals can also access legal services through the Legal Aid Commission in their state or territory. 

Applying for NDIS Appeals legal services 

Legal Aid Commissions in the relevant state or territory assess applications and determine eligibility for funding for legal services. You will need the following documents, to apply for funding for legal services by email or post: 

There is a 30-day processing period for assessments. 

Read more about what to do if you disagree with a National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) decision(Opens in a new tab/window)?

Finding an NDIS Appeals Program provider 

Find support services for people with disability in your state or territory. 

Contact us 

Email

DisabilityAdvocacy@dss.gov.au 

Post

Department of Social Services 
Disability and Carer Programs Group
Individual Disability Advocacy 
GPO Box 9820 
Canberra ACT 2601 

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