April COVID-19 NDIS Pricing Changes

The NDIA has announced more temporary pricing changes. These will help providers continue to deliver supports to participants whilst COVID-19 restrictions are in place. In total, 5 new line items have been added to the NDIS Price Guide. The temporary changes build on those announced back in March.

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Navigating COVID-19: A summary of NDIS provider alerts

COVID-19 has led to unprecedented challenges within the disability community. Impacting participants and their support, business operations and workers, there has been a necessity to change the way NDIS service providers operate. To assist in navigating these challenges, the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission has released a number of provider alerts that provide information and guidance on how to manage these impacts and changes.

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How NDIS providers can power into the new decade

Australian disability service providers are facing an era of unprecedented change within the sector. The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) has broken new ground by recognising people with disabilities as consumers - with expectations of high quality, fit-for-purpose services which meet their individual needs. Gone are the days of generic, ‘one-size-fits-all’ service provision.

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COVID-19 and NDIS Pricing Changes

The NDIA recently announced pricing changes effective 25 March. These focus on allowing NDIS providers to continue delivering supports to participants. They are part of some broader changes Minister Stuart Robert announced for COVID-19 and the NDIS. The NDIS Price Guide and Support Catalogue have been updated to reflect the changes.

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COVID-19 in disability services: Practical steps for staying safe

The NDIA is closely monitoring the outbreak of Coronavirus (now referred to as COVID-19) and is taking necessary steps to prepare if the government declares a pandemic. People with disabilities, especially those that are older and/or have complex conditions, are more vulnerable to the illness than the general population. As an NDIS provider, what can you do to ensure both participants and workers are safe?

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David Tune's Review of the NDIS Act: A Snapshot

Last year, the Government promised to develop an NDIS Participant Service Guarantee to be effective 1 July 2020. The aim of this Guarantee will be to simplify NDIS processes and remove legislative barriers in order to improve participants’ experiences with the scheme. To help develop the Guarantee, the Government commissioned an independent review of the NDIS Act.

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Upskilling staff to ensure compliance

Providers must have policies and processes to register for the NDIS and pass the audit. Having these are one of the first steps towards compliance for a provider. The next step towards compliance is to ensure employees understand and adopt the policies and processes. They should not simply be forgotten after a provider passes the audit.

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