From the Department of Social Services:
One aspect of the new NDIS Quality and Safeguarding Framework is a new NDIS Code of Conduct.
A code of conduct is important to:
- empower people with disability in relation to their rights;
- outline expectations for providers and individual workers,
- shape the behaviour and culture of organisations; and
- provide a mechanism to enforce consequences if workers and providers do not meet expectations.
We welcome your ideas and feedback on the content of the Code of Conduct. We invite you to read the Discussion Paper, which is also available in an Easy English version. You are encouraged to complete the quick survey on this website, or upload a submission if you have more detailed feedback to contribute to the discussion. Your input, along with others who contribute to the consultation, will be considered as we finalise the Code of Conduct.
The closing date for completing surveys and uploading submissions is 5pm (AEST), 21 June 2017.
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