online workshop

SIL in 2025: Financial Viability and Claiming

With new rules for how SIL providers manage finances and claim for services, getting it right is essential for compliance and financial viability.

Registration

Flexible rescheduling

Change up to 4 hours before.

Why take this course?

Home and Living Providers can’t catch a break. Thanks to the new NDIS Act, SIL providers are facing big changes to how they manage finances and claim for services. In short, SIL billing practices must now align with the funding components and periods outlined in participant plans.

The changes aim to boost transparency, accountability and sustainability in the NDIS (a good thing). But in practice, it can mean more complexity, more risk and the need for more stringent processes (a complicated thing). Getting it wrong could mean delayed payments, compliance issues, or worst case, longer term struggles with financial viability. 

This two hour workshop will unpack the fundamentals of SIL claiming, the strategic decisions Home and Living providers need to make, and the risks and rewards that come with them. You’ll leave with real-world strategies to get SIL claiming right – safeguarding your organisation’s future and your bottom line.


What you’ll gain

Across 2 informative hours, we’ll dive into: 

  • The NDIS Act Amendments that influence claiming and financial management

  • Strategic choices for Home and Living billing

  • Financial management fundamentals to assist with NDIS service viability

  • Billing compliance practices for shared support environments

  • How technology can help or hinder financial viability 


Who’s it for?

  • Home and Living providers in the NDIS


What’s included?

  • 2 hour virtual workshop via Zoom

  • Downloadable copy of the slides for you to look back on

  • Certificate of completion

Sessions

Your timezone

$340.00

$340.00

$340.00

$340.00

0 selected

FAQ

Facilitators

B

Brent Woolgar

Brent is a bona fide master of Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) detail, which considering he is an engineer is not surprising. Brent has built his reputation as one of the sector's leading experts in SDA with involvement in over 50 SDA related projects to date, ranging from parent groups, small organisations, large national organisations, state governments, community housing providers, for-profit investors, developers and many financial institutions. What Brent doesn't know about SDA is probably the stuff the NDIA don't know themselves yet. Brent brings a unique skill set to NDIS Housing, with over 25 years consulting experience in accessible design as well as a lived experience as the proud father of teenage identical twins, one of whom has cerebral palsy.

R

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.