I want to work with NDIS Participants
For therapeutic practitioners considering registration
Friday 4 June, 1pm – 4pm ($150; 4 hours CPD)
Cost: $150
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Have you been thinking about registering for NDIS but not sure where to begin?
Are you confused about the difference between a registered and non-registered provider?
This course provides an overview of the NDIS and the requirements for registration as a sole trader delivering ‘therapeutic supports’. Customised guidelines are provided to support your independent work towards NDIS registration.
Prerequisites:
No prior training or knowledge of NDIS is required for this course. However, you should take into account that professional membership of your professional association is a requirement for NDIS registration. If you require further details for your therapeutic profession, please get in touch.
Working with NDIS Goals
For registered and non-registered providers
Wednesday 7 July, 10am to 4pm (6 hours CPD)
Cost: $250
Working with NDIS Goals will focus on our role in the NDIS planning and review processes, including planning your supports against the NDIS goals, progress reporting, case notes, and related practice values.
This course is designed for therapeutic practitioners who are ready to practice for the first time and/or to develop their existing practice. You may have recently applied to register or had your registration approved, or you have started your NDIS practice and would welcome some assistance. This can include non-registered providers who are seeking to work more effectively in the NDIS system.
Developing your NDIS Practice
For registered and non-registered providers
Friday 30 July, 10am to 4pm (6 hours CPD)
Cost: $250
Developing your NDIS Practice will focus on developing your practice in areas related to NDIS obligations (e.g. service agreements, price guide, evidence of delivery), administrative processes (intake, billing, and claiming), and marketing.
This course is designed for therapeutic practitioners who are ready to practice for the first time and/or to develop their existing practice. You may have recently applied to register or had your registration approved, or you have started your NDIS practice and would welcome some assistance. This can include non-registered providers who are seeking to work more effectively in the NDIS system.
Prerequisites
Working with NDIS Goals is a prerequisite for the course.
Private Instruction Package – NDIS
Getting the customised help you need – $300
This package is designed to support your individual NDIS process, providing a pathway and supporting tools for NDIS registration as a sole trader arts therapist, finding answers to your questions and practical support to help you troubleshoot your barriers to NDIS registration.
It includes:
o 2 x 1 hour individual instruction by zoom, which can be used in a 2 month period
o Customised guidelines to registration as a sole trader arts therapist, including a step by step checklist to addressing the requirements of the audit o Sample policies and other supporting tools
o A copy of the slides for NDIS Foundations
Alisoun Neville Expressive Arts Therapy
Website: www.alisounneville.com.au/ndistraining
For bookings or questions please get in touch directly on
info@alisounneville.com.au or 0405 778 518
Special Offer:
25% discount for students and unwaged
Testimonials
“Very thorough orientation around the application process and options – very transparently and professionally delivered with real-life examples”
“I liked having access to someone with knowledge and ability to break down a mass of info and answer questions – thank you!”
“I gained a lot of information around what the application process involves and level of commitment required”.
“Alisoun generously goes above and beyond to provide relevant and up to date information for therapists navigating the NDIS space. This course is a must, even if you are already working in this space. There is so much to know when working with the NDIS and Alisoun has that covered for you!”
“Alisoun provides an informed course that opens up rich conversations about NDIS. She facilitates individuals to find their own way. She unpacked the complexities of NDIS so we can digest it one bite at a time. She supported the group to effectively move into this important fieldwork of understanding and supporting participants. We covered a lot of ground and I have moved along further than I expected.”
“Being affirmed with how I’m progressing as a non registered provider. My confidence had a boost, understanding the wider picture and back story of how NDIS works, understanding the terminology more, realizing more about participants rights, privacy, where a final report lands and it being a forever document- so being more careful about what I write in the future, case notes and storage big issues, more confident using the price guide and difference between core and capacity building, just having now some new amazing templates and resources I can to refer to now, not feeling so isolated as a NDIS practitioner in private practice.”
“I loved connecting with peers to talk and learn I loved the report writing and goal setting parts the best.”
“Simplifying the complexity…breaking it down. One bite of the elephant at a time.”
“There’s so much practical application, clear explanations, small group so time to ask questions, generous resource sharing, learning from others, your wisdom and guidance”
About Alisoun
Alisoun has over 15 years’ experience in policy, advocacy, operations, training and program development across education, health, legal, public and community services sectors. This includes working for the Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (VACCHO), through which she supported most of VACCHO’s 30 Member organisations to understand and prepare for the NDIS.
Alisoun practices as an NDIS Provider herself, following a qualification in a Masters of Therapeutic Arts Practice in 2018. Crayons and Stuff is her consulting practice, established in 2020 with the aim of integrating Alisoun’s experience and training in the expressive arts with her traditional consulting, training and capacity building skills. She used her time during COVID to launch this online training and coaching program, supporting arts and music therapists prepare for audit against the national NDIS standards. She also completed a business incubator program with Impact Co, strengthening her understanding of the challenges facing start-ups and/or sole traders.
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