OTSi On-demand Training: NDIS Assessment Toolkit for occupational therapists working with people with psychosocial disability, and autistic adults.
Event description
Download the FREELY AVAILABLE practice guideline: Applying the OTSi Assessment Guideline in NDIS Practice and/or access the On-Demand Webinar
NOTE: This training is FREE for OTSi members - not a member yet? Join here: OTSI
This on-demand training webinar provides occupational therapists with a structured, evidence-informed approach to applying the FREE TO DOWNLOAD ICF-aligned OTSi Practice Guideline Functional Capacity Assessment and Support Need Assessments for Psychosocial Disability and Autistic Adults.pdf - Google Drive
This training session is designed to strengthen the quality, clarity, and legislative alignment of reports prepared for NDIS access, reassessment, and plan review processes.
The session covers:
Provision of Disability Evidence – structuring documentation to address NDIS access criteria and the link between impairment, functional capacity, and support needs.
Functional Capacity Assessment – mapping ICF-aligned assessment findings to the six legislated functional domains, using recognised tools alongside clinical reasoning.
Support Needs Assessment – determining and justifying reasonable and necessary supports in line with NDIS rules and operational guidelines.
Legislative Overview – a concise outline of the relevant provisions of the NDIS Act 2013 (as amended 2024) and associated rules, including recent changes that require support needs assessments.
The webinar brings detailed contextual guidance to applying assessment principles, and steps through the 10 steps of a comprehensive functional capacity and support needs assessment report, ensuring documentation is both client-centred and compliant with NDIS evidence requirements - and ICF aligned. Case examples and practical strategies are provided to assist therapists in applying the framework across diverse presentations.
This session is intended as a companion to the OTSi Assessment Guideline and Toolkit and is recommended for all practitioners seeking to enhance the quality, efficiency, and applicability of NDIS reports for people with psychosocial disability and autistic adults
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