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Special rules for Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA)

SDA has extra legal requirements, on top of everything above.

These Are The 3 Steps

You must show EITHER

Extreme functional impairment

You must show:
• An impairment; AND
• Extremely reduced functional capacity in mobility, self-care, or self-management; AND
• You need very high levels of support, even with the right housing and equipment

Very high support needs

Usually means:
• Support needed for most of the day.
• Serious risk if left alone.

There is no fixed number of hours—risk and intensity matter.

You must show SDA is better than alternatives, because it:
• Helps achieve goals.
• Improves or maintains capacity.
• Is better value for money.

• And either:
o Reduces long-term support needs (very high needs), OR
o Provides stability and continuity (extreme impairment).

The Administrative Review Tribunal decides type, category, and location.

Building type
Apartment / townhouse / house.
Living alone or with others.

Considerations:
• Preference.
• Disability needs.
• Overall cost (including supports).
• Skill development and relationships.

Design category

One of:
• Improved liveability.
• Robust.
• Fully accessible.
• High physical support.

Based on safety and functional needs.

Location

The Administrative Review Tribunal considers:
• Your preferences and history.
• Cost differences.
• Access to supports and community.
• Impact on participation and relationships.

All must still meet “reasonable and necessary” criteria.

Remember:

Every support must pass multiple tests, not just feel necessary.

Strong cases:
• Link supports to goals.
• Focus on functional impact.
• Show risk and consequences.
• Use professional evidence.
• Address “value for money” and alternatives directly.

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