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Change of Circumstances – A Roadmap to the Support You Deserve
08
July 2025
Your NDIS plan is meant to evolve as your life changes. But when those changes are big – a new diagnosis, a hospital visit, a shift in home environment – it can feel overwhelming to navigate the process.
At Nura Care, we work with participants, families and Support Coordinators to prepare and submit Change of Circumstances reports that reflect the real picture – clearly, clinically and with urgency.
What Is a Change of Circumstances?
A Change of Circumstances (CoC) is an official update submitted to the NDIA when a participant’s needs, supports or living situation have changed significantly.
This may include:
- Leaving school
- Coming home from hospital
- A decline in physical or mental health
- Family breakdown or change in informal support
- Increased behaviours of concern
Why Timing Matters
Waiting until a plan ends can result in underfunded or unsafe support. A CoC can be submitted mid-plan to ensure the participant receives what they need, when they need it.
Nura Care collaborates with your team to:
- Gather updated assessments
- Prepare incident reports, risk summaries and daily evidence
- Highlight unmet needs and risks
- Support with letters from clinical or allied health professionals
We make sure the language and data align with what the NDIA is looking for – while still telling the participant’s real story.
Real Outcomes – Faster
Well prepared CoC submissions reduce the back and forth. They can fast track reassessments, unlock emergency funds or open the door to specialist housing and supports.
We do not just write reports. We advocate with purpose.
Conclusion
If something has changed – do not wait.
Let our team help you present the clearest case to the NDIA so the support can evolve alongside the participant’s needs.
Reach out today; we are ready when you are.
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