The NDIS Quarterly Report Q2 2024–25 presents updated data on Scheme growth, financial performance, and participant outcomes. Take a look at our summary and key highlights.
Read MoreThe adoption of technology in the disability care industry is becoming increasingly essential. As the sector continues to evolve, digital solutions will play a crucial role in enhancing efficiency, ensuring compliance, and improving the participant experience. By embracing these innovations, service providers can create a more transparent, accessible, and high-quality care environment for individuals with disabilities.
Read MoreWe recently attended an NDIS Info Webinar that covered important legislative changes impacting plan managers. Here’s a breakdown of what we learned and how it may affect you.
Read MoreBased on the Management of Funding Amendment Rules document, here’s a summary of the key changes and their potential impacts on NDIS providers.
Read MoreGenerative AI isn’t a replacement for human creativity and passion. It is a tool to help community organisations work more efficiently.
Read MoreThis blog explores how you can protect personal data through key principles like data minimisation, storage limitation, and purpose limitation while ensuring it’s protected from loss, theft, and unauthorised access.
Read MoreTraining more than one team member can provide immense benefits, especially for community focused organisations. By building a team of "superusers," you create a more resilient, capable, and collaborative workplace. Here’s why investing in training multiple team members is a smart strategy.
Read MoreThe State of the Disability Sector Report 2024, released by National Disability Services, highlights the ongoing challenges and opportunities within the sector. This latest report reflects the experiences of 397 disability service providers across Australia and sheds light on critical trends shaping the industry.
Read MoreIn 2025, a range of events across the country will provide opportunities to connect, learn, and celebrate the contributions of people with disabilities. Here are some key events to look forward to!
Read MoreImplementing a Quality Management System (QMS) can enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of these services. Moreover, a QMS can function as a Knowledge Management System (KMS), benefiting the broader operations of the council.
Read MoreThe NDIS Commission has significantly increased its enforcement actions, from unannounced audits to the imposition of heavy penalties for breaches. While these measures are essential for protecting participants, they have created financial strain for providers, particularly smaller organisations.
Read MoreWhile change is undeniably difficult, it’s also a powerful catalyst for growth. For community focused organisations, embracing change means staying relevant, responsive, and resilient in the face of challenges.
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