NDIS Verification Audits

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A verification audit is generally completed for providers who offer services considered low risk.



Most commonly this pathway is for providers who are already subject to professional regulation, such as Allied Health professionals who are registered through APRHA and other professional bodies who provide regulatory oversight.



Call us for a verification audit and choose your audit date and time.



Ensure you have your Initial Scope of Audit available.

Verification makes sure that your clients are aware that safety and quality are of the utmost importance to you and that you have been assessed for both by a qualified audit body.
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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

Once the documentation is complete, you will be assigned an auditor and an audit date. Verification audits can take up to 1 day to complete and will include a full review of your documentation against the NDIS Standards.

What You'll Need
There are four outcomes within the Verification Module of the NDIS Practice Standards.
During the audit, our auditors will review documents you share that provide evidence of how you comply with the Verification Module of the NDIS Practice Standards.

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