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Unpacking the NDIS with Jane Hadrill and Kirsten Merlino

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With extensive experience in accounting and plan management, Jane Hadrill founded Prudent Plan Management with the collective vision of acting with care and thought for the future.  Jane leads a warm, client focused business, ensuring that participants and providers feel welcome and informed.

Kirsten Merlino has been working with NDIS participants and providing plan management assistance since 2016.  Kirsten is passionate about assisting participants to exercise their right to choice and control of how they use their NDIS funding, as well as making sure that there is a consistent approach across the whole team.

 

Connect with Jane and Kirsten here:

Website: https://prudentplanmanagement.com.au/our-story/

 

Resources

the R&N podcast:

https://open.spotify.com/episode/15kVOJeOLX0R8PIbb8szUa?si=cfIZCenaSbG_dLgIb6NhDg

 

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