The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) would like to invite all new NDIS providers to attend an information session on working as an NDIS provider.
This session will benefit new providers that have commenced delivering supports to NDIS participants.
This session will cover:
• a brief overview of the NDIS and support budgets
• NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Pricing Limits
• working with participants
• using the myplace provider portal
• service agreements and service bookings
• payment requests and enquiries
• an opportunity for attendees to ask questions
Disability events Sessions are delivered via video-conference using Microsoft Teams and are offered over multiple dates to allow flexibility for attendees.
Each session covers the same content. Please only register for one session to give others the opportunity to attend.
Registrations close three business days prior to the session date or once tickets have sold out. We only accept individual registrations for events to ensure all attendees receive links to join.
Two business day before the event, you will receive an email from the NDIS with the MS Teams link. This will be sent to the email address you provide at registration, the email may filter to your junk mail or be rejected by your organisations firewall. If for some reason you do not receive your email, please contact the Events team prior to the event on the email address below.
Please check your email address is correct when registering.
Accessibility is important to us. If you have any accessibility requirements please advise when registering. Please note, a minimum of five (5) business days' notice is required to book Auslan interpreters and live captioning services.
For all enquiries regarding this session, please contact events@ndis.gov.au and include the session name in the subject line.
The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) uses Eventbrite to register and promote our events. When you register for our events, Eventbrite will store your data (including personal information) in their servers in the United States. That means that if Eventbrite handles your data and breaches the Australian Privacy Principles set out in Schedule 1 to the Privacy Act 1998 (Cth) (Privacy Act), the NDIA won’t be accountable under the Privacy Act. If you don’t want to use Eventbrite to register for our event, you can contact the NDIA Events team on events@ndis.gov.au, and include the event’s session name and date in the subject line, and any accessibility requirements you might have.
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