How to Ask for More NDIS Support at Your Plan Review | Sydney 2026 Guide

How to Ask for More NDIS Support at Your Plan Review?

If your current NDIS plan doesn’t fully cover your needs, you’re not alone.

Many participants across Sydney feel their NDIS funding isn’t enough — especially when support hours are reduced, therapy needs increase, or daily living tasks become harder.

The good news?
You can ask for more NDIS support at your plan review — and if you prepare properly, your chances of approval increase significantly.

In this guide, we’ll explain exactly how Sydney families can request additional NDIS funding in 2026 — step by step.


Why Participants Ask for More NDIS Support

There are many valid reasons to request increased funding:

  • Your condition has changed

  • You need more daily living support

  • Therapy hours are insufficient

  • Your informal supports are no longer available

  • Your goals have evolved

  • Costs of services have increased

Under the NDIS framework, supports must be considered “reasonable and necessary.”
If your situation has changed, your plan should reflect that.


Step 1: Understand Your Current NDIS Plan

Before asking for more support, review:

  • Your Core Supports budget

  • Capacity Building funding

  • Capital supports (if applicable)

  • How many hours are actually being used

  • Any underspending or overspending

Many participants discover they are underfunded in key areas like:

If you’re unsure, a trusted NDIS provider in Sydney can help review your plan.


Step 2: Gather Strong Evidence

This is the most important step.

NDIS planners approve increases based on evidence — not emotion.

You should gather:

  • Updated medical reports

  • Allied health assessments

  • Occupational therapy recommendations

  • Behaviour support plans (if applicable)

  • Incident reports (if relevant)

  • A progress summary from your support provider

If you receive NDIS daily living support in Sydney, ask your provider to document:

  • Increased care needs

  • Safety risks

  • Skill regression

  • Community participation challenges

The more objective your evidence, the stronger your case.


Step 3: Clearly Explain What Is Not Working

During your NDIS plan review meeting, be specific.

Instead of saying:

“I need more help.”

Say:

“My current funding allows 8 hours of daily living support per week, but I require at least 15 hours to safely manage personal care, meal preparation, and community participation.”

Be clear about:

  • What supports are insufficient

  • Why they are insufficient

  • The risks if not increased

  • How additional funding will help achieve goals

NDIS decisions are based on outcomes.


Step 4: Link Your Request to Your NDIS Goals

Every request must align with your NDIS goals.

For example:

Goal: Improve independence
Request: Increased support worker hours for skill-building activities.

Goal: Increase community participation
Request: Additional community access support.

Goal: Improve daily living skills
Request: More occupational therapy sessions.

The more your funding request supports your goals, the more likely it is to be approved.


Step 5: Consider a Change of Circumstances Review

If your situation has changed significantly (e.g., health decline, carer burnout, hospitalisation), you may not need to wait for your scheduled review.

You can request a Change of Circumstances Review.

Common reasons include:

  • Increased medical needs

  • Loss of informal support

  • Housing changes

  • Behaviour escalation

  • Safety risks

This can trigger an earlier reassessment.


Step 6: Get Professional Support Before Your Review

Many families in Sydney feel overwhelmed during plan reviews.

Working with:

  • An experienced support coordinator

  • A trusted disability support provider

  • An NDIS plan manager

can significantly improve your outcome.

At Sydney Care Support, we help participants:

  • Review their current plan

  • Identify funding gaps

  • Prepare documentation

  • Attend review meetings

  • Advocate for increased support


What If Your Request Is Rejected?

If your request for more NDIS support is denied, you have options:

  • Request an internal review

  • Submit additional evidence

  • Escalate through the Administrative Review Tribunal (if needed)

Don’t assume “no” is final.

Many participants succeed after submitting stronger documentation.


How Sydney Care Support Can Help

If you feel your NDIS funding isn’t covering your real needs, we’re here to help.

We provide:

  • NDIS daily living support in Sydney

  • Support coordination

  • Plan review preparation assistance

  • Ongoing disability support services

We proudly support participants across:

Hills District, Parramatta, Blacktown, Ryde, Western Sydney, and Sydney CBD.

📞 Contact us today to discuss your upcoming plan review and explore how we can help you secure the support you deserve.


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How do I ask for more funding at my NDIS plan review?

Prepare evidence, explain gaps clearly, link requests to your goals, and provide professional assessments supporting increased needs.


What evidence do I need to increase NDIS funding?

Updated medical reports, therapy assessments, provider progress notes, and documentation showing increased care needs.


Can I request more daily living support hours?

Yes. If your current hours are not sufficient for personal care, community access, or safety, you can request an increase during your review.


What is a Change of Circumstances review?

It’s a request to reassess your NDIS plan before your scheduled review due to significant life or health changes.


Can a support coordinator help increase my NDIS funding?

Yes. A support coordinator can help gather evidence, structure your request, and advocate during your review.

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