Benefits of Becoming a Registered Provider

Becoming an NDIS registered provider

Becoming an NDIS registered provider offers numerous benefits, including enhanced credibility and trust
among participants. It demonstrates your commitment to meeting high standards of quality, experience,
and competency, which can help attract more clients. Additionally, registered providers can offer services
to a broader range of participants, including those with plan-managed and agency-managed funding.

This registration also ensures that you stay compliant with the NDIS Practice Standards, providing safe
and high-quality services. Overall, being a registered provider can boost your reputation, increase your
client base, and support your business growth.

Becoming a registered provider offers numerous benefits, including:

  1. Increased Credibility and Trust: Registration with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission ensures
    that providers meet strict standards for quality and safety. This enhances your reputation and builds trust
    with participants and their families.
  2. Access to a Larger Client Base: Registered providers can offer services to all NDIS participants,
    including those whose plans are managed by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA). This opens
    up a broader market compared to unregistered providers.
  3. Competitive Advantage: Many participants prefer to engage with registered providers due to the
    assurance of quality and compliance with NDIS standards. This competitive edge can lead to increased
    referrals and a stronger presence in the marketplace.
  4. Improved Service Quality: The registration process involves rigorous assessments and audits that
    ensure providers adhere to high standards. This encourages continuous improvement and professional
    development, leading to better service delivery.
  5. Enhanced Funding Opportunities: Registered providers have access to a wider range of funding
    options through the NDIS. This includes the ability to claim payments directly from the NDIA for services
    provided to NDIA-managed participants.
  6. Comprehensive Support and Resources: The NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission offers extensive
    support and resources for registered providers, including training, guidance on compliance, and updates
    on policy changes.
  7. Contribution to Community Well-being: By becoming a registered NDIS provider, you contribute to the
    overall well-being of the community by offering high-quality support services to individuals with
    disabilities. This promotes their independence and inclusion in society.
  8. Networking and Collaboration Opportunities: Registration allows providers to connect and collaborate
    with other professionals in the disability support sector, fostering a vibrant and innovative marketplace.

These benefits make NDIS registration a valuable step for providers looking to enhance their services and
reach a wider audience.

At Connektivity we offer expert understanding and our team are skilled at assisting individuals and companies in becoming registered NDIS providers.

How We Can Help

At Connectivity our individualised client centred approach, in addition to our individualised wrap
around services, ensures we can meet your needs & deliver results.

Our experienced consultants will work with you, in the preparation & personalisation of your NDIS
documentation, to equip you with the relevant policies & procedures (that meet and comply with
current NDIS legislation and requirements) – in addition to coordinating your introduction to an
approved NDIS auditor.

At Connectivity, one of our main aims is to impart assurance and peace of mind, that throughout your
application journey with us, you’ll receive comprehensive tools & support, to thrive as an NDIS Provider!