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Review into music and art therapy update

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Published: March 27, 2025
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Stephen Duckett is leading a review into price limits for music and art therapy.
Stephen Duckett is leading a review into price limits for music and art therapy.
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THE independent review into NDIS pricing for music and art supports is being extended to allow time to appropriately consider all submissions.

The agency announced in December that Stephen Duckett would lead a review into price limits for music and art therapy.

The review, originally scheduled to conclude in March, has received approximately 600 submissions.

The extension until April 17 will enable Dr Duckett further time to assess all the information, including that collected from relevant peak bodies.

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It is important to note that NDIS participants can continue to access music and art therapy through their current arrangements during the review process.

Furthermore, NDIS providers may continue claiming at current pricing levels as listed in the NDIS Pricing Arrangements.

Art and music therapy are NDIS supports.

This review is not considering whether music and art therapy will remain approved NDIS supports, but rather their effectiveness and appropriate price levels.

Regardless of the review findings, music and art therapy will remain part of the NDIS for eligible participants.

Once the final report has been received, the NDIA will consider the findings and finalise its operational guidance later this year.

Any proposed changes will not come into operation until after the review is completed and the relevant findings are considered.

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