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NDIS providers and families on edge as registration 'cyclone' looms
Key takeaways
- Andrew Horton wants more information about what happens next with mandatory NDIS registration.
- The first wave of mandatory registration for two kinds of NDIS providers which starts today has been broadly welcomed across the disability sector.
- But small providers and families fear they will be swept up in a one-size-fits-all approach when the rules expand to businesses offering "higher-risk supports" next year.
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Andrew Horton wants more information about what happens next with mandatory NDIS registration. (ABC News: Brendan Mounter)
The first wave of mandatory registration for two kinds of NDIS providers which starts today has been broadly welcomed across the disability sector.
But small providers and families fear they will be swept up in a one-size-fits-all approach when the rules expand to businesses offering "higher-risk supports" next year.
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