NDIS Certification Audits Process

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The NDIS Certification audit process is for those providers offering higher risk or more complex supports.

A certification audit is completed for providers who offer supports and services considered as high risk or more complex.

In a certification audit, providers are assessed against the NDIS Practice Standards Core Module and any other supplementary modules relevant to the supports they deliver.
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The Process

1
Sign JPS

One of our NDIS specialists will send an electronic proposal outlining the terms and the details of the process.

2
Submit Documentation

After having signed with JPS, you will receive a designated Client Services Officer who will assist you in the preparation of your audit documentation.

3
Complete Audit

Our Stage one Audits are usually completed as off-site Audits. You’ll need to provide a completed self-assessment to your assigned JPS auditor for review along with documents such as policies and procedures.

What You'll Need
To complete the certification audit, the provider needs to engage with JPS Audit Specialist for assessment. This process involves document reviews, site visits, and interviews with NDIS participants and workers.
NDIS providers offering services and supports in the High Intensity Daily Personal Activities registration group will undergo assessment based on the High Intensity Supports Skills Descriptors (HISSD).

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