NDIS providers or organisations looking to become registered NDIS providers must undergo an NDIS audit. The time required to conduct an NDIS audit varies depending on the audit type. For example, a...
Audit nonconformity is one of the potential outcomes of first, second, or third-party audits, and they are one of the main elements of the audit report.
Auditees are interested in the audit reports...
Management review is a systematic, formal, frequent assessment of top managers to measure the effectiveness of the organisation's management systems.
The management review meeting aims to evaluate...
Producing objective evidence is an essential factor in passing your NDIS audit. One of the difficulties of becoming an NDIS provider is understanding the required documentation as an NDIS provider....
Producing objective evidence is an essential factor to demonstrate compliance to one or more audit schemes. In order to comply with any management systems, you should be able to demonstrate the...
From 15th November 2021, providers will be assessed against the updated NDIS Practice Standards and Quality Indicators. The amendments create three new NDIS Practice Standards:
Auditing is verifying an organisation’s management systems against specific criteria, which can be customer-related, ISO 9001, or NDIS Quality...
What is NDIS Practice Standard?
The NDIS Practice Standards have developed an essential framework for NDIS service providers to evaluate their performance and to demonstrate how they comply with...
The OH&S management systems ISO 45001:2018 standard itself is split into ten clauses. The OH&S standard is developed to provide a clear and defined framework and requirements for running a...
PROBONO Australia has published LMS TRG’s article about the auditee's rights and responsibilities and how to get audit-ready.
Several things have to be done to become ready for the NDIS...
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