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Free Scripts for NDIS Plan Review

Walk into your plan review knowing exactly what to say.

The annual NDIS plan review can feel like a job interview where the stakes are your daily life. This kit gives you the exact words, examples, and pushback scripts for the conversations that decide your next 12 months. No more rehearsing in the car park.

FREE
GUIDE
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What to Say at Your NDIS Plan Review
Word-for-word scripts for the conversations that decide your next 12 months. Walk in prepared. Walk out with a plan that actually works.
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For NDIS Participants, Families & Coordinators
20,000+ Vetted Support Workers
3 to 5 Business Day Turnaround
40+ Languages Supported
$0 Matching Fee

Built by the care coordinators at Support Match who've sat in on hundreds of plan reviews. Every script in this guide is one we've tested with real participants and watched work in real meetings. No theory. No fluff. Just the words.

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Introducing

The exact words for the meeting that decides your next 12 months

  • The 60-second opener that sets the right tone with any LAC or planner
  • How to argue for more hours without sounding ungrateful or dramatic
  • Six polite-but-firm pushback scripts for when they say no
  • How to talk about your goals so they translate into real funding
  • What to say (and what to never say) about your support worker
  • A pre-review prep sheet you can fill in the night before
Got questions before downloading?

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to give personal info? +
Just the basics: your name, email, and phone, so we know where to send your guide and can check in if you ever want a hand with matching after the review.
Is this really free? +
Yes. No fee, no upsell, no pressure. We built this because we sit in on plan reviews every month and the same anxieties come up again and again. The scripts work, so we're sharing them.
My review isn't for months. Is it still useful? +
Even better. The pre-review prep sheet is designed to be filled in over weeks, not the night before. Documenting examples and goals as they happen makes for a much stronger review than trying to remember a year of life in one evening.
I'm a support coordinator. Can I share this with my participants? +
Please do. Coordinators tell us they hand the prep sheet out before reviews and run through the scripts with participants in their pre-review meetings. It saves time and gets better outcomes.