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Choosing the Right NDIS Registered Provider: Factors to Consider

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The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) has been playing a pivotal role in providing support and assistance to people with disabilities in Australia. Funding for necessary care and services is a life-changing support system and allows individuals with disabilities to live more independently and participate fully in the community.

However, there are several NDIS providers in Australia diligently helping people with disabilities. To develop your first NDIS plan, it is crucial to choose a suitable registered provider who can help you get the desired support.

In this article, we aim to offer you guidance on how to choose the right NDIS registered provider so that you can make informed decisions.

Understanding the Role of NDIS Registered Providers

NDIS registered providers deliver services and support to people with disabilities under the NDIS. Approved and regulated by the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission, they meet specific standards of care and service delivery and other conditions and requirements. From accommodation and personal care to therapy and assistance with daily activities, NDIS providers should take care of every detail to help the participants improve their lifestyles.

NDIS-registered providers can help individuals with disabilities to access government funding and receive superior quality assistance and care.

Factors to Consider When Selecting a Registered Provider at NDIS

  1. NDIS Provider Qualifications & Experience

NDIS providers must have relevant qualifications and extensive experience in supporting individuals with disabilities. They need to be equipped with intervention strategies grounded in research and clinical evidence to help individuals. Engaging with expert providers results in a deeper understanding of your specific needs and thus, better outcomes.

  1. Service Offerings

Explore the range of services offered by providers to know whether they match your requirements. Be it occupational therapy, speech pathology, or assistance with independent living skills, select a provider that offers your specific support needs.

  1. Geographic Location

Proximity helps to gain easy access to support and minimise travel requirements. Prioritise choosing an NDIS provider that operates in your locality or delivers care services to your location seamlessly.

  1. Cultural Appropriateness

The cultural sensitivity of the NDIS provider matters to ensure a comfortable and enhanced support experience. Select those who understand and respect your cultural background and are easy to work with.


How to Make an Informed Decision While Choosing a Registered NDIS Provider?

While the above factors will help you shortlist a registered provider at NDIS, you need to walk the extra mile to make the final decision. Here are the steps you can take to make an informed decision -

  • Assess NDIS providers’ profiles thoroughly. The easiest way to do so is to research their websites. You can review their qualifications, expertise and service descriptions there.

  • Look for their area of expertise or specialisation. You can also check their certifications.

  • Reading client feedback and testimonials on their website will help you gain insights into their reputation. You can also connect to their ex-clients through social media platforms.

  • Schedule meetings or initial consultations with potential providers. It will help you get a clear understanding of whether their services align with your needs or not.

  • Take the opportunity of physical interaction to ask questions and clarify your expectations. Also, note the provider's responsiveness, communication style and commitment to individualised support during these interactions.


Benefits of Choosing an NDIS Registered Provider

  1. Access to Government Funding

Individuals with disabilities often struggle with financial liabilities and have to bear higher out-of-pocket expenses for individuals seeking support. Opting to work with registered NDIS providers ensures access to government funding, reducing financial barriers.

  1. Quality Assurance

As mentioned above, NDIS registered providers have to comply with quality standards and strict guidelines and regulations set by the NDIS. They also undergo a rigorous accreditation process. So you can stay assured of the quality and no regulatory oversight.

  1. Adherence to NDIS standards

Compliance with NDIS standards offers an extra layer of assurance regarding the quality and safety of services. You also get to experience consistency and accountability in service delivery. It offers individuals with a disability and their families confidence in the care and support they receive.


Conclusion

Living comfortably with dignity and respect is every human’s basic right. The right NDIS registered provider can help individuals with disabilities attain the quality of life they deserve.

Therefore, do not rush while choosing the NDIS provider for yourself or a family member. Remember, the right assistance can help you turn your life around and make it more stress-free and comfortable.

Aussie brand convinces one of the biggest landlords in Australia to install solar panels spelling the word “CRAP”

  • Written by: Daily Bulletin

Who Gives A Crap, the eco-friendly TP company, has today unveiled the world’s crappiest solar panels on its warehouse roof. The B Corp has been on a mission to do the most good — for bums, people and the planet - since day dot. Installing solar panels onto the roof of its local warehouse represents a milestone for the company as it scales its sustainability initiatives and reduces its scope 3 emissions — and also sets a precedent for other businesses on their sustainability journey. 

Across the globe, the impacts of supply chains account for more than 80% of greenhouse gas emissions. This sector therefore plays a critical role in paving the way when it comes to carbon footprint reduction, and Who Gives A Crap is determined to lead by example. 

Over two years and seemingly endless paperwork in the making, Who Gives A Crap worked with its warehouse partner, MCM, the building landlord and property manager for the approval and installation of its solar panels.

Due to a type of financing utilised by MCM, the project had no upfront costs for either party and by implementing solar into its supply chain, Who Gives A Crap will avoid producing 112 tonnes of carbon emissions each year. Meanwhile, the solar panels will provide all of the power required by Who Gives A Crap over the course of a year. 

“We want to bust the myth that businesses can’t implement solar on their leased warehouses or buildings — we’ve proven that they can (and can even have some fun with it, like we have). We’re proud of the precedent our solar milestone sets for our community and we want to share our learnings to help other businesses make the transition,” says Elissa Foster, Head of Sustainability at Who Gives A Crap. 

Australia is one of the sunniest countries in the world, and the continent has the highest solar radiation per square metre across the world. Most businesses rent their warehouses, so the challenge therefore lies in convincing commercial landlords of the value in installing solar — which is exactly why Who Gives A Crap is sharing its case study and learnings along the way for other businesses on the journey to clean energy. 

“We are delighted to celebrate the outstanding success of our solar project in collaboration with our strategic partner, Who Gives A Crap. By harnessing solar energy, we have not only reduced our carbon footprint but also generated significant economic opportunities, showcasing the tremendous potential of clean energy for a thriving economy. We look forward to continued investment in sustainable practices, inclusive but not limited to solar, in our business,” says Dan McConaghy, Executive Chairman at MCM Logistics.

For example, the Solar for Business Program supports Victorian small businesses by reducing the upfront cost of installing an approved solar system up to 30kW. Its rebate covers up to 50% of the cost of a rooftop solar system. Businesses with a turnover of up to $500 million are entitled to immediately deduct the full cost of eligible depreciable assets, like a solar panel system, under the Commonwealth Instant Asset Write-Off scheme

“We recognise there isn't one solution that will reduce all of our emissions. This initiative is just one of our emissions reduction activities. We are planning to expand solar to all of our Australian warehouses within the next 12 months and have just launched the first ever electric vehicle toilet paper fleet. We’re also looking into end of life battery solutions to tie it all together,” adds Foster. 

By implementing solar, Who Gives A Crap has experienced electricity cost savings of around 24% in the first month alone. Who Gives A Crap is committed to helping the corporate community move to solar energy, and is using its blog as a resource and toolkit to help other businesses in the transition and speed up the process. 

“Most emissions are produced by the corporate sector — so if every single company can reduce their emissions, then we can finally get to a point where we start to significantly reduce our impacts on climate change. Ultimately, it doesn’t matter how profitable your business is in the long run if we don’t have a world that’s worth living in. That means we all have a duty to rethink the relationship between profit and environmental impact, but in this instance we’ve been able to reduce costs and improve environmental impact - it’s absolutely win-win.” concludes Simon Griffiths, CEO and co-founder of Who Gives A Crap. 

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