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Understanding PACE: A Guide for NDIS Providers and What They Need To Know

by | Dec 14, 2024

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The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is introducing a new system called PACE, designed to enhance how providers support participants.

As PACE gradually replaces the current NDIA computer system, it’s crucial for providers to understand these changes to ensure a smooth transition.

What is PACE?

PACE aims to streamline processes and improve the overall experience for both providers and participants. This new system will offer a more efficient way to manage participant plans, making it easier for providers to deliver quality support.

Key Features of PACE

  • Improved Functionality: PACE will offer enhanced tools for managing participant information and services.
  • Streamlined Operations: The new system reduces administrative tasks, allowing providers to focus more on participant care.
  • Better Support: With PACE, providers can expect a more intuitive interface, making it easier to navigate and use.

Information Sessions for Providers

To help providers prepare for the transition, NDIS is hosting information sessions. These sessions will cover:

  • An overview of PACE and its benefits
  • How to navigate the new system
  • Differences between PACE and the current system
  • Opportunities for Q&A with NDIS representatives

Why Attend?

Attending these sessions ensures that providers are well-prepared to support participants as they transition to PACE. It’s an opportunity to ask questions, gain insights, and understand how PACE will affect daily operations.

Get Involved

For those interested in attending, you can register online for the upcoming sessions. These are invaluable for staying informed and ready to embrace the new changes.

For more details and registration, visit the NDIS events page.

Conclusion

The introduction of PACE marks a significant step forward in enhancing the NDIS experience. By participating in these information sessions, providers can ensure they are equipped to deliver the best possible support to participants.

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