Profit with Purpose
Understand your numbers. Grow your impact.
How to Build a Financially Sustainable Allied Health Business in the NDIS

LIVE Webinar including Q&A
"I wish this webinar had been available when I started my NDIS business."
NDIS price guide changes, funding uncertainty, and ever-rising costs make it harder than ever for allied health businesses to stay profitable — but it doesn’t have to be this way.
Join David Hubbard (Virtual CFO and business strategist) and Karen Maurer (Occupational Therapist, Capable Spaces) for an honest, practical, and empowering session on how to build a profitable business with purpose — one that sustains your mission and your team.
David has supported NDIS organisations operating at over $2.61B, and recently helped a 65-staff allied health business increase profits by 400%* through smarter systems and better understanding of the numbers.
Target Help SME Allied Health Orgs be more viable / understand their numbers
Learning Objectives:
Who Should Attend?
Allied health professionals and business owners in the NDIS sector
Practice leaders aiming to improve profitability and sustainability
Solo practitioners wanting to better understand their financial picture
David Hubbard
David Hubbard is Director of CINCH Transform, a seasoned financial strategist and transformation expert, worked with over $2.3b AUD of NDIS businesses providing practical actionable insights. A purpose-driven approach, David combines deep expertise in finance, operations, and workforce dynamics to help CEOs achieve real clarity and lasting change.
David brings a unique blend of strategic insight and hands-on facilitation. His sessions are engaging, scenario-based, and designed to equip decision-makers with actionable steps to improve cashflow, boost efficiency, and navigate the evolving service-based business landscape, while strengthening team performance and organisational impact.
Patrick Jones - Course author
Karen Maurer
Karen Maurer is an Occupational Therapist with over 27 years’ clinical experience, who runs Capable Spaces, a boutique community-based Occupational Therapy service in Newcastle NSW. Karen and her team support adults with progressive neurological conditions, palliative care and spinal cord injuries, using interventions to help people live as independently as possible in their homes, such as assistive technology, home modifications, home automation, and technology access. Karen has a passion for providing clinical supervision and practical training, supporting clinicians to grow their scope of practice to help maximise people’s independence, function and safety in the community.
Patrick Jones - Course author



