Decoding the NDIS Pricing Guidelines to Unlock Budget Possibilities - Webinar Replay
Whether you're an NDIS participant looking to maximise your funding, or a service provider aiming to offer exceptional support, in this webinar you'll get the tools and knowledge to navigate the complex world of NDIS funding with ease.
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We talk though how to decipher and navigate the NDIS Pricing Arrangement and Price Limits document effectively, discover the key principles and rules governing various support services, go through the recent updates, and step out how you can unleash flexibility within your or your client's NDIS plan.
Huge thank you to our special guest, Chris Molloy. As Project Manager for Australia's largest Plan Management provider, My Plan Manager, Chris' role is all about decoding the NDIS rules and regulations to help thousands of clients get more from the NDIS, and that's exactly what he does in this session.
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The intent of the price guidelines is to make sure the NDIS is fair, consistent, and attracts the right providers who will help innovate the scheme.
The NDIS is built on the idea that you know your disability needs best, so you have choice and control in the services you access. The price guidelines has a bit of wiggle room to assist in this.
Knowing the rules, or where to find them, will help providers make sure they are being compliant, and helps NDIS participants self advocate by knowing when something is not quite right.
The conditions in the price guidelines trumps any service agreement between a provider and participant, so check that any service agreements are in line with the rules.
As a participant, you do not need to disclose that you are an NDIS participant to a provider, you could potentially be able to negotiate a better rate if they are not aware you will claiming the cost via your plan.
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Worksheets on having difficult conversations around price changes: For participants and providers