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5 Key Things Early Childhood Providers Need to Know About New NDIS Legislation

A tailored and informative 90-minute webinar diving into the most relevant changes in the new NDIS Act for one of the most affected groups: Early Childhood Providers.

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Why take this course?

New NDIS legislation has left many NDIS Providers feeling overwhelmed, burnt out, and with one pivotal question: so what does this mean for me? 

And to add to the uncertainty, it’s hard to find concise, provider-specific information about how the new legislation will impact your business.

As part of our NDIS Legislation Webinar Series, this informative 90 minute webinar will focus–specifically–on 5 things Early Childhood Providers need to know to stay compliant, secure funding, keep competitive, and continue to deliver high quality services to Participants.

Looking for another provider group? Check out our webinar dates for Allied Health Providers and Home & Living Providers.


What you’ll gain

We’ll dive into the top 5 relevant changes for Early Childhood Providers, including:

  • How Impairment Categories will impact full access to the scheme

  • The how, why and when of Replacement Supports – and how this interacts with the expectations of informal support networks

  • The ‘in and out’ lists impact on plan spending, including the difference between under and over 7 years of age

  • How plan flexibility will impact creative engagement for capacity building

  • The new Reasonable & Necessary criteria and how it impacts how and where plan funds can be spent


Who’s it for?

  • Early Childhood Providers


What’s included?

  • 90 minute virtual webinar

  • Relevant links to NDIA resources

  • Webinar recording 

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Dr Kylie Morgan

Kylie completed her PhD in 2007, is an NDIS brainiac and is doubly brainiac-y on all things NDIS mental health. She has over 15 years experience working in the mental health, disability and aged care sectors. Kylie has extensive experience designing, implementing and evaluating mental health programs. Through her experience as a carer of her brother-in-law, Kylie has also developed a passion for assisting organisations to develop Specialist Disability Accommodation. In the course of her work and studies, Kylie has developed advanced skills in the management and development of staff, program design and establishment, stakeholder and consumer engagement, and budget management.

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Rebecca Brissett

As a presenter, trainer and consultant Rebecca delivers education with a practical engaging approach that consistently results in people coming back for more. Smarts and experience combined, her expertise is in the 'living' part of home & living (in all its NDIS complexities). From finance to quality systems, from partnerships to management, Rebecca understands service tensions while always keeping focus on the people who matter. If you want someone to assist with change at a pace that succeeds, you want Rebecca Brissett.