How to become an NDIS Registered Provider

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How to become an NDIS Registered Provider

Here are the steps to become an NDIS Registered Provider

1. Get Help with your NDIS Registration

NDIS Registration requires you to submit a number of policies and related templates, specific to your business. These may include Risk, Complaints, Workplace Health and Safety and HR policies!

Our registration partners can provide these as well as help you identify the qualifications and expertise staff need to provide your services. They will also explain the Worker Screening process and provide you with risk assessment tools.

2.How to get the Insurance I need for my NDIS Audit?

Every Provider needs insurance to pass their NDIS Audit.Our partners in helping NDIS registered providers make sure they have the required insurances in place is Bizcover.
The NDIS Audit specifies that a registered NDIS service provider needs:

3.Apply to the NDIS Commission

Provide information, including:

The NDIS Commission provides an online application form for providers wishing to register as NDIS Service Providers. When submitting this application, you will need to:

Complete the online application form

Select the registration groups your organisation provides. 

This determines which NDIS Practice Standards apply to your organisation.
Support items are grouped into registration groups. Different supports have different levels of risk associated with their delivery.
Grouping supports streamlines registration for providers, so they only have to register for the registration groups relevant to their business.
Support items in each registration group have similar quality and safeguarding requirements.
The Provider Registration Guide to Suitability for Western Australia contains a list of all registration groups if you want to take a look before you start your application.

Undergo an Audit and wait for the outcome

All providers seeking registration will be required to undertake an audit against the applicable NDIS Practice Standards as part of the NDIS Commission’s registration requirements.
Under the new NDIS Commission, there will be two ways:

A Verification is for providers delivering lower-risk or less complex services. When registering through verification, NDIS Providers supply documentation against the four outcomes within the Verification Module of the NDIS Practice Standards.  

This cost is exponential according to the type of services you offer (i.e. if you offer ‘high risk’ services like behaviour support, you will need to undergo a Certification Audit which is more expensive than the Verification audit (desktop audit) that would apply to a gardening service.)

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