Services and supports that can be delivered under the NDIS (and those not funded by the NDIS). Information about the three categories that supports for participants fall into: core, capital and capacity building.
The NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission (NDIS Commission) is responsible for the regulation of NDIS providers, and the registration requirements for providers seeking to become registered NDIS providers.
Details the responsibilities of providers within the NDIS relating to Scheme integrity, and information for registered providers about complying with Australian Consumer Law Responsibilities.
As of 1 December 2020, all NDIS providers must register through the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission (NDIS Commission). This includes the registration of new NDIS service providers, and the renewal of existing NDIS registrations.
How you get paid depends on how the participant you’re working with manages their NDIS budget. Information about the Provider Payment Assurance Program and keeping records.
How to access and use the myplace provider portal, obtaining a Provider Digital Access (PRODA) account, and resources including step by step guides for the myplace provider portal, registrations for new providers and how to submit bulk payment requests.
Providers should talk with participants about how Allied Health Practitioner (AHP) students, provisional psychologists or Allied Health Assistants (AHA) can contribute to achieving participant outcomes.
Providers and participants need to discuss and agree on proposed changes to charges for services and supports. Once agreed, providers should update service bookings with the changes.