NDIS Registered Providers -VS- Unregistered Providers… What’s The Difference?

Written by: Canny Plan Management

 

You have gone through the National Disability Insurance Scheme planning process, and you now have an NDIS Plan, good work and well done!  During this time, it’s natural to feel overwhelmed with navigating the National Disability Insurance Scheme as there is a lot of jargon relating to the NDIS, especially when you are first entering the process.  The language on applications, NDIS Plans, and the overall material, including the language around NDIS Providers to name a few!

One of the most often-asked questions is, “What is the difference between a registered NDIS provider and an unregistered NDIS Provider?”

The fund management of your NDIS Plan can come in different forms; self-managed, plan-managed, agency-managed (NDIA) or a mixture of two or three of the management types.  The choice an NDIS Participant has on the providers for their NDIS Supports is dependent on how their NDIS Funds are managed.  The funding management type determines whether an NDIS Participant can engage registered providers or unregistered providers.

Registered NDIS Providers are providers who have applied and been approved by the National Disability Insurance Agency through the NDIA Quality and Safeguards Commission to provide specific types of supports to NDIS Participants.   Unregistered NDIS Providers have not.

All NDIS Providers, whether registered or unregistered are still accountable to the National Disability Insurance Agency and the NDIA Quality and Safeguards Commission and must keep records of their business with the NDIA and NDIS Participants, adhere to the NDIS Code of ConductAustralian Taxation Office requirements and Australian and applicable state laws.

Breaking Down The Different NDIS Funding Management Styles

Who Is A Registered Provider?

A registered NDIS Provider has satisfied stringent government quality and safety requisites in the services they provide and are approved by the National Disability Insurance Agency.

A registered provider has met the requirements set by the NDIA and has successfully completed a complex auditing process, providing evidence of their compliance with the National Disability Insurance Agency requirements including qualifications, skills, experience, professional registration, and policies and procedures for the supports they have applied to deliver to NDIS Participants.

Who Is An Unregistered Provider?

An unregistered NDIS Provider has not gone through the registration application and auditing process of the National Disability Insurance Agency.

Being an unregistered provider, however, does not mean or indicate that as a provider they or the supports and services they offer are of any less quality than that of a registered NDIS Provider.  Dependent on the support or services the unregistered provider is offering, the staff and workers delivering the supports still need to meet the minimum qualification, skills and professional registration required by the National Disability Insurance Agency where applicable to the support.

Unregistered NDIS Providers can not be engaged to provide supports for any NDIA-Agency-funded supports.  Unregistered NDIS Providers are not subject to an audit or other procedures faced by registered providers.  You, as the NDIS Participant should have comfort in knowing that unregistered NDIS Providers still have the same obligations as registered NDIS Providers to adhere to the Code of Conduct set by the National Disability Insurance Agency and the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits.  Unregistered NDIS Providers, just like registered NDIS Providers still need to have an Australian Business Number (ABN) and the applicable insurances and registration for their sector.

Although not mandatory, except for Specialist Disability Accommodation, we highly recommend NDIS Participants have a Service Agreement with their provider, regardless of whether they are registered or not.

Want to know more about Services Agreements and their importance?  Check out this article we put together that takes you through everything you need to know: NDIS Participants + Service Agreements.

NDIS Code of Conduct

Registered and unregistered NDIS Providers and their workers alike are required to adhere to the NDIS Code of Conduct:

Why Do NDIS Providers Choose To Stay Unregistered?

There are many reasons as to why some NDIS Providers choose to be unregistered.  Time, energy, and ongoing costs of registration and auditing are the most common reasons.  Being registered also comes with more paperwork and stricter compliance requirements which is often too big of a hurdle for smaller businesses even though they have all the necessary qualifications, skills, experience and commitment to providing high-quality services and professionalism to their clients.

How Does A Non-Registered Provider -VS- A Registered Provider Affect You As The NDIS Participant?

You may engage any appropriate provider if you are self-managed or NDIS Plan Managed.  However, if you are agency managed, you can only engage registered NDIS Providers.

Having access to engage both registered and unregistered providers is just one of the benefits of having NDIS Plan Managed funds.

Is Canny Group registered with the NDIS?

Yes, Canny Plan Management is registered with the National Disability Insurance Scheme.  All NDIS Plan Managers must be registered.

Canny Plan Management was specifically formed for the purpose of and helping NDIS Participants to manage their NDIS Funding, understand the NDIS and their NDIS Plans.  We aim to help you do just that!

Canny Plan Management, Your Registered NDIS Plan Management Team

We aim to help empower you to make the most of the supports that best suit your needs.  Let us help to free up your time to enable you to live your life to the fullest.

Having plan-managed funding and engaging an NDIS Plan Manager allows you to have choice and control over the providers you use.  Using NDIS registered and unregistered providers, negotiating pricing to pay less than the NDIS maximum rates, make value for money decisions in line with your NDIS Plan and view your plan on the portal to keep track of your NDIS Budgets are just some of the many benefits of engaging Canny Plan Management.

Get in touch with our team to find out how we can become part of your support network!

Pictured, Mekayla Lambert, Anthea Taylor and Christine Friel standing next to an orange circle that gives an insight into Canny Plan Management's NDIS Services.