
Understanding Parental Responsibility in the NDIS: What It Really Means
When navigating the NDIS as a parent or carer of a child with disability, one term that often comes up is “parental responsibility.” But what

Love, Laughter & the Power of Showing Up: Why Informal Supports Are Irreplaceable (But Carers Are Still Legends)
Let’s talk about something sacred: the mum hug. You know the one. It’s got healing powers. It can fix a bad day, a broken heart,

Why “I’m Still Learning” Isn’t Enough in NDIS Roles: The Case for Deep Knowledge, Systems, and Relationships
In the world of NDIS service delivery, good intentions are not enough. While learning is a lifelong journey, simply saying “I’m still learning” won’t hold

“Growth is Weird, Wobbly, and Wonderful: Embrace the Awkward!”
Let’s be honest: growth is kind of like puberty. It’s awkward, uncomfortable, sometimes painful, and often involves a lot of weird noises and confused looks.

Why Diagnosis Matters: Helping Kids Stay on the NDIS After Early Intervention
For many families, the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a vital lifeline, providing access to therapies, supports, and resources that help children thrive. But

Understanding Functional Capacity Assessments: Why Support Coordinators Ask for Them
At Seed, we often talk about Functional Capacity Assessments (FCAs)…and for good reason. These assessments are a cornerstone of effective support planning under the NDIS.

Meet Your NDIS Wingperson: The Support Coordinator
The NDIS world can sometimes feel like you’ve been dropped into a game show with no instructions, ten buzzers, and a prize you’re not even

Psychology & NDIS
We know how important your services are to you. We are increasingly prioritising ensuring all our Seed community feel informed and empowered to implement the