NDIS Policies and Procedure

NDIS Policies and Procedure

POLICIES and PROCEDURES

National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a niche and regulated industry that provides individualised, life-long support to Australians who are born with or who acquire a significant and permanent disability.

Policy

Policies detail how certain things are expected to be carried out. They draw a basic framework on all specific modules of interest.

Procedure Procedures define how the Policies will be implemented.
The inspiration here is to translate intentions to action.

EXAMPLES

It is important that every provider has a comprehensive set of policies and procedures that ensure they meet the quality standards set by the NDIS. It aids in providing quality and safe service for people with a disability, their families and carers in the provision of all NDIS services.

Some of the examples are (not limited to the following):

Governance and Management

  • Governance Policy and Procedure
  • Succession Policy and Procedure
  • Conflict of Interest Policy and Procedure
  • Strategic and Operational Policy and Procedure
  • Financial Management Policy and Procedure
  • Risk Management Policy and Procedure
  • Emergency Planning Policy and Procedure
  • Safety and Security Policy and Procedure
  • Infection Control Policy and Procedure
  • Medication Management Policy and Procedure
  • Workplace Incident Policy and Procedure
  • Human Resources Policy and Procedure

Participants, Families and Carers

  • Participant Rights and Responsibilities Policy and Procedure
  • Protecting participants from harm Policy and Procedure
  • Decision making and Choice Policy and Procedure
  • Service Access Policy and Procedure
  • Assessment, Planning and Review Policy and Procedure
  • Service Delivery and Participation Policy and Procedure
  • Participant Money and Property Policy and Procedure
  • Positive Behaviour support Policy and Procedure

Early Childhood Supports

  • Client Participation and Social Inclusion Policy and Procedure
  • Parent Carer Engagement Policy and Procedure
  • Best Practice early Intervention Policy and Procedure

NEXT STEPS

NDIS providers are required to create appropriate policies and procedures to reflect the kind of service they intend to provide the participants.

We have an extensive knowledge of the sector and have people who are very experienced and skillful. Our diverse and qualified team can help draft your documentation to match the supports you provide.

For specialized guidance, feel free to reach us:

care@hhccndis.com.au

Good luck with your documentation!