Category: NDIS
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How Can I Apply For NDIS Worker Screening Check?
The NDIS Worker Screening Check is part of the National Disability Insurance Scheme. Many disability support workers operating under the NDIS must complete this background check. Its purpose is to: The NDIS Worker Screening Check is a requirement for both NDIS providers and workers. For providers, it ensures legal obligations are being met. It also…
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What is an Unregistered NDIS Provider?
Understanding Unregistered NDIS Providers in Australia The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) funds Australians with permanent and significant disabilities. Approved participants access services from NDIS Providers who specialise in disability care. NDIS Providers are a vital part of the scheme – without them this system would not exist. Registered Providers follow a stringent registration process…
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What Is An NDIS Provider?
What is the NDIS? The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a life-changing Australian system. Established by the government in 2013, it provides funds to people with a disability. More specifically, it helps cover disability-care costs for: The NDIS marks a change in the way Australia provides disability support. Previously, disability support services used a…
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How To Find NDIS Participants?
As a National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) business, it’s vital that you understand how to reach any and all potential clients. But, with so many new NDIS providers popping out, it’s become important that you do more than just the minimum to stand out above the rest. Discover how to make yourself known today. How…
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How To Find Self-Managed NDIS Clients?
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is responsible for helping manage and finance over 500,000 disabled Australians across the country. And for most people, these services are managed by a third-party manager or agency. But, some people choose to self-manage their own funds. Thus giving them a greater sense of choice and control. These self-managed…
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How Much Does It Cost To Be An NDIS Provider?
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is the Australian government’s way of supporting people with disabilities. More specifically, it funds costs for eligible Australians with permanent and significant disability and their families/carers. But, while the NDIS may help fund participants, providers still need to put in the work and money to get their business off…
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How Does The NDIS Work? How Do I Apply For Support?
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) supports Australian people with disability. Rolled out in 2019, it was created after a productivity commission revealed the country’s disability system was ‘underfunded, unfair, fragmented and inefficient‘. Accordingly, the government acknowledged these concerns and reformed the entire setup. The result is flexible, individual funding packages that support approved NDIS…
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How Can I Start An NDIS Business?
Starting in 2013, the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is Australia’s way of supporting people with disabilities. It gives approved participants the means to pay for key disability services via government funding. These NDIS-funded services, in effect, act similar to Australia’s more universal Medicare system. As a registered NDIS provider, you’ll have access to: You’ll…
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How long does NDIS Worker Screening Clearance take?
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is the Australian government’s way of supporting people with disabilities. This means all NDIS-certified providers need to be of a certain character and skill. A skillset proven by the NDIS worker screening clearance. As an NDIS-certified provider, you’ll have access to a host of benefits that unregistered providers simply…
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How to Become an NDIS Provider
The National Disability Insurance Scheme funds costs associated with permanent and significant disability. It ensures Participants access trusted disability services, when and how they need them. The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) is the government service behind this scheme. They’re the ones who help eligible Aussies receive this life-changing benefit. And, they inform NDIS Providers…