online webinar

Moving from PRODA to MyID and RAM: Guidance for Providers

Critical changes are coming in how providers will log in to the NDIA and Commission Portals. Be ready with this practical webinar that will guide providers through the shift from PRODA to MyID and RAM.

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Why take this course?

From mid-August 2025, NDIS providers will begin transitioning from PRODA to MyID and Relationship Authorisation Manager (RAM) to access the NDIA and Commission Portals.

While the functions of the Portals won’t change, providers won’t be able to access them if they don’t make the switch. No provider can afford not to be able to use the Portals to claim and view participant details. 

By the end of 2025, PRODA will be fully decommissioned and without MyID and RAM set up, you won’t be able to access the NDIA or NDIS Commission portals. 

While the NDIA has released guidance, it can be hard to interpret and even harder to implement if you don’t have IT support. This webinar will give you a clear, step-by-step process to make the switch to keep your organisation connected and compliant.


What you’ll gain

This 1-hour webinar will take you through:

  • What is changing

  • How providers (and which parts of the NDIA and NDIS Commission portals) are affected by the change

  • ID and access requirements for RAM 

  • How to link users (MyID accounts) to the provider profile

  • Different authority levels available and what is required for different parts of the NDIA and NDIS Commission portals

  • Common trouble points, dead ends and where to go for more assistance


Who’s it for?

  • All NDIS providers


What’s included?

  • 1-hour live webinar via Zoom

  • Webinar recording

  • Slide deck

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Natarsha Warren

Natarsha has clocked 20 years in the Disability sector and loves the wonderful people that cross her path. She is passionate about simplifying and streamlining practices in the workplace. As someone who thrives on creatively thinking outside the box coupled with a love to challenge people to do the same she's found a good fit at DSC. Starting out in accommodation while studying a Bachelor of Education and Music at uni she moved into Day Programs where she launched a music program and after various roles in management is currently also General Manager of Day Services at Bayley House. On the other side of Covid, Natarsha (a Melbournian) looks forward to getting back to her favourite things – travel and trying new restaurants.

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Rob Woolley

Our very own Woolly Mammoth, pulls up last in the alphabetical rankings but always gets a place on the DSC podium for combining curiosity with smarts. He knows so much about the NDIS it is scary. Rob lives a personal commitment to sharing his knowledge with an endgame of people with disability in control. Combining lived experience of the early childhood intervention pathway with professional experience of the realities of provider life - he has consistently shown the inability to hold down a real job. His roles in the disability sector have covered direct support work, project management, business development, consulting, ILC-funded advocacy roles and owner-operator of a registered and then unregistered provider (but the thing he is best at is being a very present dad). If you want a consultant or trainer in your corner you will be looking high and low to do better than our Rob.