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How Allied Health reports can strengthen your NDIS review

NDIS ParticipantsAllied Health AssistantExercise physiologyOccupational therapyPhysiotherapyPodiatryPsychologySpeech therapy

By Kris T | 02 Dec 2025

How Allied Health reports can strengthen your NDIS review

When it comes to preparing for your NDIS plan review, one of the most powerful tools you can bring to the table is an Allied Health report. These reports don’t just document your therapy sessions — they provide the evidence the NDIA needs to understand your progress, justify your supports, and ensure your plan reflects your real-life goals.

 

Why Allied Health reports matter

NDIS reviews are all about showing how your supports are helping you achieve independence and participation. Allied Health reports make this process smoother by:

  • Providing evidence of progress: Demonstrating improvements in mobility, communication, or daily living skills.
  • Justifying ongoing supports: Explaining why therapies or equipment remain essential.
  • Assessing functional capacity: Measuring how you manage everyday activities, which is critical for funding decisions.
  • Meeting NDIA criteria: Linking supports to the “reasonable and necessary” test required by the NDIS.

 

What goes into a strong report

A well-prepared Allied Health report is more than just notes from therapy sessions. It should include:

  • Therapy approach explained: What interventions were used and why.
  • Outcome tracking: Clear evidence of progress toward participant goals, often with measurable data.
  • Future recommendations: Suggestions for ongoing supports, equipment, or therapy hours.
  • Participant-centred language: Reports that reflect the individual’s goals and lived experience, not just clinical jargon.

 

Benefits for Participants

Having strong Allied Health reports can make a big difference at review time:

  • Better chance of funding approval: Professional evidence supports your case for essential supports.
  • Reduced stress: Reports take the pressure off participants and families by providing clear documentation.
  • Holistic picture of support: Reports from multiple therapists show how different supports work together.
  • Empowerment: Participants can use reports to advocate for their needs with confidence.

 

Practical tips for your next review

  • Ask your therapists to prepare reports well before your review date.
  • Ensure reports include both quantitative data (e.g., walking distance improved from 50m to 200m) and qualitative insights (e.g., increased confidence in social settings).
  • Keep copies of all reports for future reviews or appeals.
  • Work with your support coordinator to make sure reports align with your NDIS goals.

 

Final thoughts

Allied Health reports are more than paperwork — they are the backbone of successful NDIS reviews. By translating your therapy journey into clear evidence, they help secure the right supports for your future. Whether you’re working with a physiotherapist, occupational therapist, speech pathologist, or psychologist, their reports ensure your NDIS plan reflects your progress and your goals.

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