Meeting NDIS Practice Standards
To become a registered NDIS provider, your organisation must demonstrate compliance with the NDIS Practice Standards. These standards ensure that the services and supports you offer meet the quality and safety requirements set by the NDIS Commission for NDIS participants.
How to Register as an NDIS Provider
As a new provider, you can start your registration process by completing the application form available on the NDIS Commission’s website. The form requires detailed information about your organisation, including the types of services you intend to provide and how you plan to meet the NDIS Practice Standards.
Support from Hands Up Disability
Navigating the registration process can be complex, but Hands Up Disability is here to assist you every step of the way. We provide expert guidance to ensure that your application is thorough and accurately reflects your commitment to quality service.
Arranging a Quality Audit
Once your application has been submitted, the next crucial step is arranging a quality audit of your organisation. This audit must be conducted by an NDIS Commission-approved quality auditor. The audit will assess your compliance with the NDIS Practice Standards and identify any areas that need improvement.
Comprehensive Support Services
If you require additional assistance with the NDIS audit, policies and procedures, or a complete solution for registration, Hands Up Disability offers a range of service packs designed to meet your needs. Our services include:
- Gap Analysis: Identifying areas where your current practices may not meet NDIS requirements.
- ISO 9001 Documentation: Providing essential documents like QMS manuals, SOPs, work instructions, and templates.
- Staff Training: Ensuring your team is well-versed in NDIS standards and practices.
- Internal Auditing: Helping you prepare for the official audit with thorough internal reviews.
- Certification Assistance: Guiding you through the certification process to ensure you meet all NDIS requirements.
Contact Us
For more information about the NDIS application process and how Hands Up Disability can support your journey to becoming a registered NDIS provider, please contact us. We are committed to helping you achieve compliance and deliver exceptional services to NDIS participants.