NDIS Updates

Mandatory NDIS Provider Registration: What It Means for Participants Choosing Support Services

April 10, 2025 • cbcadmin • 1 min read

From 1 July 2026, a major regulatory change will make it easier to verify you are working with a safe, quality-checked NDIS service.

What Is Changing?

Supported Independent Living (SIL) providers and platform providers must be registered with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission. This follows years of advocacy from participants and families who experienced harm from unregistered providers.

Why Registration Matters

Registered providers must meet strict quality and safeguarding standards, undergo regular audits, and comply with the NDIS Code of Conduct. In January 2025, the Federal Court imposed a $1.9 million penalty on a provider following a participant death due to failures in staff training and incident documentation.

Check Any Provider Right Now

A Digital Compliance Register launched in December 2024 lets anyone verify a provider registration status by name, ABN, or state at the NDIS Commission website.

Care By Carers Is Fully Registered

Our registration means regular audits, Commission-standard worker training, and a formal complaints process — giving you genuine peace of mind. Contact our team to learn more.

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