Care for the most vulnerable – Shifting the power

Human rights underpin the NDIS legislation and are the foundation on which the shift to the self-directed, person-centred approach is grounded. In the past disability care has had an uneven power base.  Now it’s the participant who has the power.  Disability support providers need to work with the needs of the participant in this new person-centred and customer-centric ethos of the National Disability Insurance Scheme.

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NDIS job opportunities

The future and present employment prospects of thousands of Australians are being transformed by the NDIS, figures show. Disability care is taking the crown that once adorned the mining boom.

Even with the NDIS fully rolled out in only two states (NSW and South Australia), more than 14,271 service providers are now approved to deliver disability supports. This is an increase of 64% since 30 June 2017.

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Transitioning to the NDIS

Registration to the NDIS has been available since June 2016 to most service providers, who at that time were regulated by their state or territory.

The National Quality and Safeguarding Framework (QSF) was launched in July 2018 to supersede this localised approach in which the NDIA was registrar for applications.

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Julie WuNDIS Updates
Huge growth of NDIS service providers predicted

According to the National Disability Insurance Agency there is expected to be huge growth in the number of NDIS service providers and only the most effective and efficient will be viable. Today there are over 100,000 people with Disabilities on the NDIS and predictions are for over 400,000.  There are currently 11,000+ service providers now and the expectation is that there will be a quadrupling of the number of providers, employing some 70,000 staff.  Using the same growth factor, massive change is coming.

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Pricing for a viable disability services sector

With the release of the McKinsey ‘Independent Pricing Review’ recommendations recently there is now need for even more clarity over pricing and claims.  McKinsey & Company stated in their Report that the "recommendations will have a positive impact on provider economics, improving overall industry margins by 2% to 4%, with even higher margin improvements for providers serving participants with complex needs or in rural, remote and very remote areas". 

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Centro at NDS QLD Conference 2018

On 5 - 6 March, we attended the NDS QLD Conference to showcase Centro FREE to disability service providers. Pricing is one of the main issues impacting service providers and there was a lot of buzz at the conference with McKinsey & Company announcing the 'Indepdent Pricing Review' just before.

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Julie WuCentro ASSIST