NDIS Regulatory Reform Roadmap Launched – Public Consultation to commence 31 October 2024
- Date of Change:
- 28 October 2024
- Takes Effect:
- 31 October 2024
Further to our earlier updates in relation to NDIS Changes and NDIS Registration, the NDIS Quality Safeguards Commission is changing the ways they regulate the NDIS. On October 28, 2024 they released the Regulatory Reform Roadmap which outlines the planned activities to support the reform priorities over the next 12 months.
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Provider Institute Best Practice Tip
All providers should be regularly reviewing their compliance and legislative requirements to ensure they are operating within their scope, and not committing criminal offences towards people with a disability. This is an opportunity for providers who are doing the right thing for participants, to come together and help shape the NDIS Act to further protect people with a disability from being exploited and abused, and to help ensure the sector is sustainable.
With all the ongoing changes, we encourage you to set regular reminders to scan websites such as Provider Institute and the NDIS Website to ensure you continue to provide a quality and sustainable service. Other outlets where important information is released include:
- NDIS Commission LinkedIn and Facebook
- The Hon Bill Shorten MP Media Releases Stronger registration to begin for NDIS sector | Department of Social Services Ministers