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(ii) 2014

(a) 0-2 years - 18 children

(b) 3-5 years - 6 children

(c) 5-7 years - 6 children

(d) 7-9 years - 11 children

(e) 9-12 years - 4 children

(iii) 2015

(a) 0-2 years - 14 children

(b) 3-5 years - 6 children

(c) 5-7 years - 8 children

(d) 7-9 years - 9 children

(e) 9-12 years - 8 children

(iv) 2016

(a) 0-2 years - 10 children

(b) 3-5 years - 8 children

(c) 5-7 years - 6 children

(d) 7-9 years - 6 children

(e) 9-12 years - 15 children

Disability services—national disability insurance scheme
(Question No 469)

Ms Lee asked the Minister for Community Services and Social Inclusion, upon notice, on 18 August 2017:

(1) How many NDIS providers are registered in the ACT or accredited to provide services in the ACT.

(2) What assessment is done to determine whether they are providers for just one client or multiple clients.

(3) What is the selection criteria.

Ms Stephen-Smith: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

(1) At 30 June 2017 there were 814 providers registered to deliver services in the ACT. The National Disability Insurance Agency maintains a list of registered NDIS providers on its website at https://www.ndis.gov.au/document/finding-and-engaging-providers/find-registered-service-providers

(2) There is no assessment specifically related to number of clients. As services are funded by the NDIA, the ACT Government has no direct visibility as to the number of participants using each provider.

(3) All providers are required to meet the NDIS criteria as described in the NDIS Guide to Suitability. The Guide is available at: https://www.ndis.gov.au/medias/documents/h46/h91/8802541797406/NDIA-Module-4-Guide-to-Suitability.pdf.


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