NDIS Rejected? How to Appeal and What to Do Next

If you’re facing an NDIS funding appeal after having your application rejected, you’re not alone.

The good news? There are clear steps you can take to appeal the decision and improve your chances of success — and ApplyWise is here to guide you through the process.


There are several common reasons for an NDIS rejection:

  • Insufficient evidence about your disability or how it impacts daily life
  • Incorrect or incomplete application details
  • The NDIA not being satisfied that your condition meets the eligibility criteria
  • Missing or unclear reports from health professionals

The rejection letter will usually include an explanation — but it’s often written in complex or unclear terms. That’s where support from someone who understands the system can make a big difference.


If you disagree with the outcome of your application or plan, you can request an internal review. Here’s how:

1. Read the Rejection Letter Carefully
Understand the specific reason your application was declined.

2. Request a Review (within 3 months)
This is called a “review of a reviewable decision.” You must contact the NDIA within 3 months of the original decision.

3. Prepare Additional Evidence
This is often the key to success. Include:

  • Clear documentation from health professionals
  • Updated reports or assessments
  • Statements about how your condition affects your daily life

4. Submit Your Appeal in Writing or by Phone
You can do this via the NDIS website, by email, or by calling 1800 800 110.

5. Wait for the Outcome of the Internal Review for your NDIS funding appeal
This can take several weeks. If the outcome is still not satisfactory, you can escalate the appeal to the AAT (Administrative Appeals Tribunal).

For full appeal instructions, visit the NDIS internal review page on the official website.


If your internal review doesn’t resolve things, the next step is to take your case to the AAT. This is a formal legal process, but many applicants succeed at this stage — especially with professional support.


At ApplyWise, we understand how confusing and emotionally exhausting the NDIS funding appeal process can be — especially after a rejection. That’s why we:

  • Review your original application and rejection letter
  • Help you prepare strong appeal documentation
  • Clarify what evidence is needed
  • Support you with the review or AAT process
  • Ensure your voice is heard

We’ve helped clients turn around unsuccessful NDIS applications and secure the funding they need to live with greater independence and dignity.

It’s not uncommon for valid NDIS applications to be rejected at first. Many participants are successful after providing more evidence or clarifying their needs in an appeal. Don’t be discouraged — persistence can pay off, especially with the right support.

ApplyWise takes the stress out of the process and helps ensure your appeal is clear, thorough, and aligned with NDIS expectations. Let us support you through your NDIS funding appeal with confidence and care.

How long do I have to appeal an NDIS decision?
You must request an internal review within 3 months of the decision date listed on your rejection letter.

Can someone help me write my NDIS funding appeal?
Yes. ApplyWise can support you by reviewing your rejection, preparing documents, and clarifying what evidence is needed to strengthen your case.


If your NDIS funding has been rejected, don’t navigate it alone. ApplyWise can help you take the next step with clarity and confidence.

📞 Call Anthony on 0412 734 608
🌐 Visit applywise.com.au

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