Do you find liaising with the NDIS, lengthy, time consuming and frustrating? Then this quick program will clear the way forward. Examine the process regarding preliminary and final notices, the Compensation Reduction Amount as well gain guidance on the application of the special circumstances discretion.
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
Chair
Lindsay Ash, Senior Solicitor, Government Law, Civil Law Division, Legal Aid NSW
Professional Skills
1.00pm to 2.00pm NDIS Prepayments and Personal Injury Claims
- Repayments for past supports
- Preliminary and final notices and now to manage timing
- The Compensation Reduction Amount (CRA), including the calculation of life expectancy
- The ‘special circumstances’ discretion
- Disentangling multiple causes of disability
Presented by Tom Ballantyne, Partner, Maurice Blackburn; Accredited Specialist in Personal Injury Law, Preeminent Medical Negligence Compensation Lawyers (Plaintiff) Doyle's List 2023
Presenters
Lindsay Ash, Senior Solicitor, Government Law, Civil Law Division, Legal Aid NSW
Lindsay Ash is a senior solicitor leading the NDIS practice at Legal Aid NSW. She represents NDIS participants and prospective participants in reviews and appeals of NDIA decisions in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal and Federal Court, including in relation to access to the Scheme, support needs, and compensation issues. She has practised in NDIS law for over 6 years, and prior to that practised in housing law at Legal Aid NSW and at Redfern Legal Centre. She edited the Law Handbook chapter on the NDIS and regularly provides training on NDIS law to participants, lawyers and disability advocates.
Tom Ballantyne, Partner, Maurice Blackburn
Tom Ballantyne is a Principal Lawyer and head of Maurice Blackburn's medical negligence department in Victoria. He is a Law Institute of Victoria Personal Injury Accredited Specialist and currently sits on the Specialist Accreditation committee. In addition to his medical negligence practice, he is also active in legal policy issues, particularly around the National Disability Insurance Scheme and My Health Record. He has presented on the NDIS to numerous legal, disability and community groups. He is listed in the prestigious Doyles guide and is currently serving as the Australian Lawyers Alliance Victorian President. Tom sees clients in Melbourne, Dandenong and Frankston. Tom joined the firm as a trainee lawyer in 2006, and has practiced exclusively in medical negligence claims since 2007. He also spent two years working in the United Kingdom. Tom's skills include running complicated litigation across all areas of health care - obstetrics, delay in diagnosis, orthopaedics and emergency departments. He has achieved significant results for clients including settling cases involving catastrophic injuries and lifetime care needs and is one of three Maurice Blackburn lawyers listed by the prestigious Doyles Guide as a leading lawyer in his field. Tom also represents families at Coronial Inquests, acting on behalf of the families of people who have died following poor medical treatment.