Will I be a unregistered or registered ndis provider?
What is a Sole Trader, Independent Support Worker, or Unregistered Provider?
An unregistered provider is an individual or business that provides support, product or services to NDIS participants and is not registered with the NDIS. Unregistered providers are required to implement and review some elements of NDIS and NDIS Commission legislation, standards and guidelines.
What is a Registered Provider?
An NDIS registered service provider is a person or company that has been fully audited externally by only Ndis Commission-approved auditors to meet Ndis Practice Standards. Registered providers are required to implement and review all elements of NDIS and NDIS Commission legislation, standards and guidelines.
What is the difference between Registered and Unregistered NDIS providers?
Legislation
- Unregistered - Mandatory & Quality Practice Requirements
- Registered - Mandatory
Compliance
- Unregistered - Fewer Compliance Requirements
- Registered - Strict Compliance Requirements
Start-Up
- Unregistered - Quick within weeks
- Registered - Longer up to 2 years
Practice Standards & Guidelines
- Unregistered - Mandatory & Quality Practice Requirements
- Registered - Mandatory
Policies & Procedure
- Unregistered - Mandatory & Quality Practice Requirements. Less paperwork
- Registered - Mandatory. More paperwork
Types of Accommodation
- Unregistered - STA, ILO
- Registered - STA, MTA, SIL, SDA, ILO
Number of Participants
- Unregistered - Unlimited
- Registered - Unlimited
Number of Employees
- Unregistered - Unlimited
- Registered - Unlimited
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