The NDIS Commission is undertaking a review of the NDIS Practice Standards. We are reaching out to yourself and other key stakeholders to see if you are interested in participating.
The NDIS Practice Standards set out the quality and safety standards that registered NDIS providers must meet when delivering supports to NDIS participants.
This review is in response to recommendations and findings from our Own Motion Inquiries, the Disability Royal Commission and the NDIS Review.
The review seeks to understand what changes are required to ensure:
- the Practice Standards focus on the right things to uplift quality, ensure safety and embed human rights
- workers and providers’ obligations are appropriate
- those obligations are supported by good guidance that makes it clear how to deliver high-quality, safe and participant-centred supports.
The review will also seek feedback on whether developing a NDIS Quality Framework will help to support these objectives.
The review includes a national consultation process with people with disability and their supporters, providers, disability representative organisations, peak bodies, auditors and the broader sector.
KPMG has been engaged to support the review and facilitate the consultation process.
Consultations will close COB Thursday 13th November.