Tasmania
Who to get help from for an NDIS Appeal
20 July 2017
An NDIS Appeal is the second step you can take if you are unhappy with a decision the NDIS has made, and have already tried step 1. Step 1 is to seek an 'internal review of a reviewable decision' from the NDIA.
If that didn't work, you can do an NDIS Appeal. 'NDIS Appeals' used to be called 'External Merit Reviews'. Here's a list of disability advocacy organisations from across Australia that can help you with an NDIS Appeal.
Contact list for making complaints
7 September 2015
This is a list of contacts for people around Australia that want to make a complaint about a service used through the NDIS.
Meeting highlights - COAG Disability Reform Council - April 2015
23 June 2015
The government ministers in charge of disability across Australia come together sometimes to talk about the NDIS. This is called the Disability Reform Council.
They met on 24th April 2015. After the meeting they let everyone know some of the things they talked about.
Website - Disability - TAS Government
20 April 2015
You can find lots of information about the NDIS in TAS at the NDIS page of the Department of Health and Human Services.
The Tasmanian government department which works on disability supports is the Department of Health and Human Services. You might like to go straight to the disability and community services section.