The recent NDIS Pricing Arrangement and Price Limits 2024-2025 brought pricing changes which came into effect from 1 October 2024. 

These changes will provide more clarity and a slight increase in payment for services provided by provisional psychologists. 

The goal is to support provisional psychologists and the organisations they work for, making sure they receive proper supervision while providing psychological help. This will help ensure the safety and well-being of people with disabilities and help those providing the services grow professionally. 

At Insight PBS, we are dedicated to providing high-quality services and supporting the growth of our employees.

An outline of the updated pricing structure can be found below:

Therapy Supports (7 or older)
These support items provide therapeutic services to participants (7 or older). Therapy supports are
for participants with an established disability to facilitate functional improvement, where maximum
medical improvement has been reached. For people who access the Scheme as ‘early
intervention’ participants, reasonable and necessary supports are likely to be a blend of medical
and disability therapies but should be predominantly disability therapy supports. Therapy must be
aimed at adjustment, adaption, and building capacity for community participation.

Therapy Supports and Early Childhood Supports
These Disability-Related Health Supports provide care, other than nursing care, to respond to
the disability-related health needs of a participant where that care is not the usual responsibility of
the health system. They have been temporarily duplicated into the Assistance with Daily Life
Support Category so that participants can have greater access to these supports if they need
them.

See more here: https://www.ndis.gov.au/providers/pricing-arrangements#ndis-pricing-arrangements-and-price-limits

If you have any further questions or queries, please call us on 1300 824 930, or email us at intake@bridgingpsychology.com.au