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The disability industry encompasses a wide range of services and job roles, so the most common injuries can vary depending on the specific work environment and tasks performed. However, some of the mo...
Integrated management systems (IMS) have become increasingly popular in recent years as organisations look for ways to improve efficiency, effectiveness, and compliance while reducing costs. But what ...
As a registered provider, you should conduct NDIS internal audit to evaluate your compliance with the NDIS and your organisational requirements. Internal audit is an effective tool helping you underst...
The LMS TRG blog provides an overview of the 36 NDIS registration groups, aimed at simplifying the scope of each group type. By understanding these groups, it may be easier for readers to determine th...
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 ve...
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 t...
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 yo...
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. Ho...
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 bare m...
From 15th November 2021, providers will be assessed against the updated NDIS Practice Standards and Quality Indicators.ย The amendments create three new NDIS Practice Standards:
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