Professional NDIS Support Providers in Branchview & Perseverance
Author : RAWR Support Services | Published On : 24 May 2026
Not all support automatically qualifies as part of an individual’s NDIS plan. The NDIS has a certain criterion it uses to fund a support, and by knowing how this criterion operates, you will be in a much better position to plan, review, and advocate on behalf of your supports.
At RAWR Support Services, we help NDIS participants understand exactly how this works, so they enter every plan conversation informed, confident, and prepared.
What is the Meaning of “Reasonable and Necessary”?
The NDIS provides funding for any support that meets certain standards, which include being reasonable and necessary. There are six different tests that the NDIS conducts on each support before funding can be approved:
- Relevant to your disability – This means that the support should be relevant to your disability and how it affects your life. It should not be something related to general health and well-being expenses that everyone has to pay.
- Value for money – This test aims to find out whether you are getting value for the money you spend on the support. More expensive items do not necessarily mean that they are better than cheaper ones.
- Effectiveness – This requires the support to show some potential for being effective.
- Considers informal supports - The NDIS Branchview considers the informal supports that are provided by family members, friends, and other community resources. The funding supports addressing the real gap, not the one that could be covered by the informal network.
- Not responsible for another service - The health, education, and justice systems have their own funding commitments. The NDIS will not pay for any supports that could be funded by another government agency.
- Relevant to your circumstances - The support is relevant to your individual circumstances. It helps to work with a coordinator at the NDIS Branchview when it comes to framing the support in the right context.
RAWR’s Approach to the Process in Your Context
Our support coordinators have practical knowledge of NDIS planning, preparing for review, and managing providers. Unlike other providers who merely guess what supports an individual is eligible for, we carefully evaluate their situation, determine all the legitimate needs that exist, and base the claim on reasonable and necessary criteria under the NDIS Perseverance rules.
We ensure that your plan stays up to date throughout the year. Our support coordinators will monitor your budget and track your progress in achieving the set objectives to provide you with the needed support services in accordance with the changing situation.
Our NDIS Perseverance and Branchview participants get access to more supports due to constant advocacy for their needs.
More than Just Coordination - Total Delivery of Support
In addition to coordinating services, RAWR Support Services provides personal care, community access, life skills development, and transportation assistance. For participants who receive support through the NDIS Branchview, all that they require can be delivered by a single trusted and registered service provider.
We are there for our participants from the first discussion of their NDIS plan until they reach their goals.
