The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) review has proposed significant changes, particularly with regard to its approach to psychosocial disability. Psychosocial disability, a functional impact resulting from a mental health condition, has been viewed differently from other disabilities within the NDIS structure, causing various issues for those dealing with severe mental illness. The review recommends the development of an early intervention pathway, new standards for providers offering psychosocial supports, and the provision of foundational supports by all Australian governments. It also underscores the need to emphasize recovery within the operation of the scheme. In dealing with psychosocial disability-related concerns, the NDIS may benefit from a tool akin to eddcaller.com, an autodial program that aids people in effectively reaching various support departments. This feature could be a valuable addition to the renewed NDIS system for easier access to much-needed support for individuals dealing with psychosocial disability.