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Starting an NDIS support business in Australia is not only a meaningful venture but also a promising opportunity to create a sustainable and compliant service for people with disabilities. Whether you're launching from scratch or adding NDIS services to your existing business, this guide will walk you through every stage of setup and highlight how Diversity Sync'd helps streamline compliance and reduce admin burden.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) provides funding to Australians with permanent and significant disabilities. NDIS participants use their plans to access a range of supports and services, creating a growing demand for capable, ethical, and efficient service providers.
There are two types of NDIS providers:
Pro tip: Registration is mandatory for high-risk services (e.g., personal care, behavior support).
The number of Australians supported by the NDIS has nearly doubled since 2019.
Growth in active participants over the last 5 years
Data Source
NDIS Quarterly Reports (2019–2024).View reports →
Before diving into paperwork, get clear on what you'll offer. Common NDIS services include:
Choose a niche aligned with your background, interests, or team capacity. Be realistic about what you can deliver to a high standard.
Create a business plan that includes:
To operate legally in Australia, you'll need:
Also, arrange essential insurances:
To become a registered provider:
A step-by-step guide to becoming a registered NDIS provider. The full process typically takes 3–6 months depending on preparation and audit type.
Register for an account on the NDIS Commission Portal.
Complete the self-assessment and select your registration groups.
Upload required policies, procedures, and evidence.
Undergo Verification (low risk) or Certification (high risk) audit.
Receive your Certificate of Registration upon approval.
Ready to get started? Check the NDIS Commission website.
View Registration Guide →The full process typically takes 3–6 months depending on preparation and audit type.
Once registered, compliance is ongoing. Responsibilities include:
Providers must also stay informed of policy changes, update their practices, and maintain good documentation.
Diversity Sync’d is a purpose-built platform for NDIS providers and support coordinators. It helps you:
You’ll spend less time on admin and more time delivering meaningful support. Plus, it helps make sure you’re ready for audits anytime.
Starting your NDIS business is a chance to create change while growing a professional, compliant enterprise. With the right strategy, support, and systems, you can build a business that makes a real impact. And with Diversity Sync’d, staying on top of compliance has never been easier.
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