Rhino Support Coordination

Rhino Support Coordination Level 2 and 3 NDIS Support Coordination, Psychosocial Recovery Coaching, HCP, and Justice of the Peace

Queensland Mental Health Week Art Exhibition is on next week 🎨🍃🌸 Wednesday, October 8th 2025⏰ 10am - 12pm🏡 Bundaberg Sch...
30/09/2025

Queensland Mental Health Week Art Exhibition is on next week 🎨🍃

🌸 Wednesday, October 8th 2025
⏰ 10am - 12pm
🏡 Bundaberg School of Arts Building - 184 Bourbong Street, Bundaberg
🍰 Light Morning Tea Provided

RSC have a number of Staff Members that are Unwell or on Annual Leave today 🤒🛬 What this means for our Participants & Co...
29/09/2025

RSC have a number of Staff Members that are Unwell or on Annual Leave today 🤒🛬

What this means for our Participants & Community:
📧 Our Admin Inbox will only be monitored periodically throughout the day - if you have an urgent issue please call our office on 07 4100 9091 and a staff member will assist
📍 If you are attending our office today, there may be a small delay with a staff member answering the door. If you are waiting for an extended period of time - please follow the instructions on the sign on our door
👥 Any Participants with appointments that this affects would have already been contacted - if you have not received a call or email from one of our staff members please assume your appointment is going ahead

A friendly reminder as well that anyone who turns up to the office unwell will be refused entry and their appointment rescheduled. Please contact us asap if you are unwell and can not attend your appointment 📞

Thankyou in advance for your understanding & patience 🦏

Maintaining a strong network of like minded professionals and community members is such an important aspect of what we d...
26/09/2025

Maintaining a strong network of like minded professionals and community members is such an important aspect of what we do - especially with the ever changing NDIS system. 🌏

We were so delighted when the team from popped in and treated us to a Cha Cha Chocolate pack. An amazing team we have had the opportunity of working alongside with for many of our participants over the last couple of years 🌞

Our team can’t wait to dig in to these for a Friday afternoon treat to celebrate another big week in our community 🍫☕️

Worth a read….Lots of changes coming in 2026 ❗️
25/09/2025

Worth a read….
Lots of changes coming in 2026 ❗️

Family doctors out, government assessments in to determine NDIS support

NDIS participants will no longer be required to source their own evidence from family doctors or allied health professionals to get support, as costly external reports will be replaced by a lengthy interview with agency assessors in a new planning regime that aims to improve consistency across the $48 billion scheme.

From mid-2026, all participants aged 16 and older who are having their plans reviewed will start being put through a new disability “needs assessment” interview. It will take up to three hours and ask dozens of questions about their support needs, rather than the way they are impaired.

The questions will be related to 12 areas of life – including mobility, communication, self-care, physical health and domestic life – and the interview conducted by a trained assessor employed through the agency, not an automated system. There will be additional targeted assessments for people with complex needs.

National Disability Insurance Scheme Minister Jenny McAllister said the agency had procured an Australian-designed assessment tool refined over 20 years – a product called I-CAN, provided by the University of Melbourne and the Centre for Disability Studies – to make the NDIS fairer, simpler and easier to use for its 740,000 participants.

Part of the government’s concern is that people who don’t have the means to produce extensive medical reports can be disadvantaged in the planning process, while the agency has previously said that its assessors don’t have capacity to read hundreds of pages of external reports.

“It can take a long time and cost a lot of money for people to source supporting evidence to have a planning meeting. There is a better way,” McAllister said. “This is a crucial step towards ensuring that we use the latest technology to make sure that we meet the needs of Australians with disability.”

But there has been early backlash from parts of the disability community, including a lobbying effort from campaigning group Every Australian Counts, which lodged a parliamentary petition calling for NDIS participants to retain the right to submit their own professional reports.

“The NDIA no longer has to consider the evidence you provide - like your own written account, and reports from your [occupational therapist], psychologist or GP. Instead, decisions will be based on internal assessments that might not reflect your real-world needs,” the group wrote on Facebook.

Improving consistency in the scheme by moving to a new needs assessment protocol was a recommendation of the NDIS review, which suggested sweeping changes to the scheme at the end of 2023. It will be paired with a new planning framework that gives people longer-term plans and releases their funding in blocks.
Changes are being made to the NDIS to bring down its annual growth rate, improve equity in the scheme and preserve its social licence. According to this masthead’s Resolve poll, the same proportion of Australians – 27 per cent – think the scheme is too expensive and should be cut back, as those who think it needs more funding and should grow to serve more people.

Twenty-three per cent of people said the scheme was essential and should be maintained and its current level, while another 23 per cent were unsure.

The new assessment framework Labor is pursuing has drawn parallels with the Morrison government’s attempt to introduce “independent assessments”.

The former Coalition government similarly argued that people with disabilities had been forced to spend money collecting reports, leading to inconsistent outcomes based on where someone lived or their access to professionals. Those independent assessments were also intended to be free, and take about three hours, to streamline the process.

But the plan was vehemently rejected by the disability community, Greens and the then-Labor opposition.

Former NDIA chief executive Rebecca Falkingham, who left her post this year, told Senate estimates in February that allied health professionals should be freed up to deliver services rather than write reports.

“To be really frank about it, my [agency] staff can’t read the 280-page reports that they get. They can’t do that in a dedicated kind of way. What we are moving towards is a streamlined support needs assessment tool. It negates the need for all of those reports,” she said.

Former Coalition NDIS Minister Linda Reynolds put to her that the government was now “embracing” independent assessments. “A lot of these problems that you are now encountering are because of there being a lot of resistance over many years,” she said.

But Falkingham said there were differences between the approaches. “The support needs assessment will be done with people with disability,” she said.

“They’ll be actively involved in that assessment process, they’ll be actively involved in understanding the budget, and they’ll be actively involved in the implementation of that plan. Once that budget is produced, there will be opportunities for people to have a review right.”

The University of Melbourne and Centre for Disability Studies will work with the agency to modify the assessment tool over five years, so it is fit for purpose for the NDIS.

University of Melbourne professor of mental health system reform, Jason Thompson, said they wanted to “develop an assessment process that is grounded in evidence and lived experience and will uphold values of validity, fairness and transparency”.

Thankyou to everyone that came out to visit us at Tuesdays All Abilities Options Day 🌈We gave away over 50 of our RSC ho...
25/09/2025

Thankyou to everyone that came out to visit us at Tuesdays All Abilities Options Day 🌈

We gave away over 50 of our RSC hooded beach towels and connected with many more amazing people from our community! 👥

Our NDIS waitlist is open via the referral link on our website 🔗
Our Aged-Care Coordinator is actively taking on new referrals - to find out more information or have a chat please reach out to our admin team on admin@rsc.com.au or 07 4100 9091 📧

A special shoutout to Day Services who created our crochet Rhinos for us. This was their first event feature and they were an absolute hit! 😄🦏

Come down and see our team at the 2025 All Abilities Options Day Expo 🌤️👩‍🦽‍➡️Kicks off tomorrow from 9am at the Bundabe...
22/09/2025

Come down and see our team at the 2025 All Abilities Options Day Expo 🌤️👩‍🦽‍➡️

Kicks off tomorrow from 9am at the Bundaberg Recreation Precinct 🍃

2025 RSC Footy Colours Day 💙🏉🦏A special thankyou to everyone who’s donated so far to help raise vital funds for kids fig...
18/09/2025

2025 RSC Footy Colours Day 💙🏉🦏

A special thankyou to everyone who’s donated so far to help raise vital funds for kids fighting cancer! Donations can be accepted until the end of September through the link below 🔗

If you can’t donate - please share our donation page with your friends, family, work colleagues and followers 🌞




www.footycoloursday.com.au/fundraisers/Rhinosupportcoordination

Rhino Support Cooridnation are holding our annual Footy Colours Day tomorrow to raise money for kids with cancer 💙We are...
17/09/2025

Rhino Support Cooridnation are holding our annual Footy Colours Day tomorrow to raise money for kids with cancer 💙

We are aiming to raise $500 to help fund Fight Cancer Foundations accomodation centres and research programs. Any money you could spare would be greatly appreciated.

Keep an eye out for some 📸 of our team in their fits tomorrow 🦏

I'm raising money for a cause close to my heart and would love your support.

We are running out of room! Team Members everywhere?!?!?!
11/09/2025

We are running out of room! Team Members everywhere?!?!?!

Continue the conversation - not just on R U OK day, but every day 🌞
11/09/2025

Continue the conversation - not just on R U OK day, but every day 🌞

11/09/2025

Know a business that deserves to shine? ✨

Nominate them for a Business Excellence Award and we’ll reach out so they can step into the spotlight too.

Nominate today 👉 https://www.bundabergchamber.com.au/bea

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Office 13, Regional Business HQ, 20B Quay Street
Bundaberg Central, QLD
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