NDIS Information
What Does It Mean for a Provider to Be an NDIS Registered Company?
An NDIS registered provider our organisation that has been officially approved by the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission to deliver services and supports to NDIS participants.
Key Features of an NDIS Registered Provider:
Meets National Standards
Has gone through a formal registration process.
Complies with the NDIS Practice Standards and Code of Conduct.
Undergoes regular audits to ensure quality and safety.
Can Support Agency-Managed Participants
Only registered providers can deliver services to NDIS participants whose funding is NDIA-managed (as opposed to self- or plan-managed).
Access to a Broader Client Base
Registration allows providers to work with all NDIS participants, regardless of how their funds are managed.
Accountability and Safeguarding
Must report incidents, uphold participant rights, and manage complaints according to NDIS guidelines.
Eligibility for Some Specialist Services
Certain high-risk supports (like behaviour support or complex care) must be delivered by registered providers.
Why Registration Matters
For Participants: Ensures safety, quality, and trust.
For Providers: Increases credibility and access to more clients but comes with higher compliance responsibilities.
We are registered for the following categories/classes of support:
0110 Behaviour Support
0118 Early Childhood Supports
0128 Therapeutic Supports
Registration ID: 4-JR37MQ0