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NDIS Plan Management Essentials for Plan Managers

NDIS Plan Management Essentials for Plan Managers

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COURSE OVERVIEW:

Welcome to the NDIS Plan Management Essentials for Plan Managers course, designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel as a Plan Manager within the NDIS framework.

As an integral part of the NDIS system, Plan Managers play a critical role in ensuring that participants achieve their goals by effectively managing budgets, supporting choice and control, and maintaining compliance with NDIS guidelines. This course will equip you with the tools to fulfil these responsibilities with confidence and professionalism.

We begin by exploring the fundamentals of NDIS Plan Management, including its purpose within the scheme, the importance of Plan Managers in supporting participant independence, and the key responsibilities associated with the role. You will gain a clear understanding of how your work contributes to the broader objectives of the NDIS.

Understanding the different funding options available under the NDIS—agency-managed, self-managed, and plan-managed—is crucial. This section will highlight the benefits of Plan Management, such as accessing both registered and non-registered providers, and how these funding models empower participants while ensuring compliance.

The principles of Plan Management are grounded in supporting participant goals, promoting independence, and demonstrating financial accountability. You will learn strategies for avoiding conflicts of interest, maintaining transparency, and fostering trust with participants.

Establishing and managing participant plans effectively requires strong communication and organisational skills. This course will guide you through the process of identifying participant needs, drafting service agreements, and defining roles and responsibilities to create a collaborative and transparent relationship.

The course will also provide an in-depth look at NDIS pricing rules and guidelines, ensuring you can navigate these complexities with ease. You’ll learn how to advise participants on pricing, enforce compliance with limits, and manage variations in service costs.

Effective budget management is at the heart of Plan Management. You will gain strategies for tracking spending, identifying risks, and reporting utilisation to participants, ensuring their funds are optimally allocated to meet their goals.

Processing payments and claims accurately and efficiently is essential. This course covers validating invoices, navigating the MyPlace Provider Portal, and ensuring timely reimbursements, all while maintaining high compliance standards.

Providing accessible financial statements is key to maintaining participant trust. You’ll learn how to create transparent reports, highlight spending trends, and address any concerns participants may have about their budgets.

Promoting participant choice and control is a fundamental principle of the NDIS. You’ll explore how to balance participant preferences with compliance requirements and empower them to make informed decisions about their supports and providers.

This course also focuses on capacity building, teaching you how to help participants develop budgeting and financial management skills, fostering independence and confidence in managing their NDIS plans.

We will cover handling complaints and disputes with professionalism, ensuring that participant concerns are addressed effectively and within the guidelines of consumer law and NDIS policies.

Transitioning between Plan Managers can be a challenging period for participants. You’ll learn how to manage these transitions smoothly, ensuring continuity and preparing comprehensive handover documentation.

Maintaining compliance with the NDIS Code of Conduct is non-negotiable. This section will ensure you understand your ethical and legal obligations, including safeguarding participant information and privacy.

Collaborating with Support Coordinators, Local Area Coordinators (LACs), and other stakeholders is essential for achieving participant goals. You’ll gain insights into how to build strong professional relationships and share information effectively to enhance outcomes.

Identifying and reporting risks such as financial mismanagement or potential fraud is a critical responsibility. This course will guide you in recognising these issues and addressing them in line with NDIS requirements.

Technology plays a growing role in Plan Management. You’ll explore how digital tools can streamline budget tracking, enhance accessibility for participants, and improve service delivery.

Finally, we will emphasise the importance of continuous professional development and adopting best practices to improve participant outcomes. By regularly reviewing your practices, incorporating feedback, and staying updated with NDIS changes, you can ensure the highest standard of service delivery.

By the end of this course, you will be equipped with the knowledge and strategies to provide exceptional Plan Management services, ensuring participant goals are met while maintaining compliance and fostering independence.

Each section is complemented with examples to illustrate the concepts and techniques discussed.

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

By the end of this course, you will be able to understand the following topics:

1. Introduction to NDIS Plan Management

  • Overview of the NDIS and Plan Management
  • Importance of Plan Managers in Supporting Participants
  • Key Responsibilities of Plan Managers

2. Understanding Plan Management Funding Options

  • Agency-Managed, Self-Managed, and Plan-Managed Funding
  • Benefits of Plan Management for Participants
  • Accessing Both Registered and Non-Registered Providers

3. The Principles of Plan Management

  • Supporting Participant Goals and Outcomes
  • Ensuring Independence and Avoiding Conflicts of Interest
  • Demonstrating Accountability in Financial Administration

4. Working With Participants to Establish Plans

  • Identifying Participant Needs and Preferences
  • Drafting and Formalising Service Agreements
  • Communicating Roles and Responsibilities Effectively

5. Understanding NDIS Price Guides and Limits

  • Overview of NDIS Pricing Rules and Guidelines
  • Ensuring Compliance With Price Limits
  • Advising Participants on Price Variations and Restrictions

6. Managing and Monitoring Participant Budgets

  • Strategies for Effective Budget Tracking
  • Identifying Risks of Overspending or Underspending
  • Reporting Budget Utilisation to Participants

7. Processing Payments and Claims

  • Validating Invoices and Receipts for Compliance
  • Navigating the MyPlace Provider Portal
  • Ensuring Timely Payments and Reimbursements

8. Providing Monthly Financial Statements

  • Creating Accessible and Transparent Statements
  • Highlighting Key Spending Trends and Balances
  • Addressing Participant Concerns About Financial Reports

9. Promoting Participant Choice and Control

  • Supporting Participants in Selecting Providers
  • Balancing Participant Preferences With Compliance Requirements
  • Encouraging Participants to Exercise Informed Choices

10. Capacity Building in Plan and Financial Management

  • Teaching Budgeting and Financial Skills
  • Empowering Participants to Understand Their Plans
  • Encouraging Independence in Financial Decision-Making

11. Handling Complaints and Disputes

  • Addressing Participant Concerns With Professionalism
  • Following Established Dispute Resolution Processes
  • Ensuring Compliance With Consumer Law Obligations

12. Transitioning Between Plan Managers

  • Managing Transitions Smoothly for Participants
  • Creating Comprehensive Financial Statements for Handover
  • Supporting Participants During the Transition Period

13. Ensuring Compliance With NDIS Code of Conduct

  • Upholding Ethical Standards in Plan Management
  • Safeguarding Participant Information and Privacy
  • Understanding Legal Obligations Under the NDIS Framework

14. Collaborating With Support Coordinators and LACs

  • Differentiating Roles Between Plan Managers and Other Providers
  • Building Strong Working Relationships With Stakeholders
  • Sharing Information to Improve Participant Outcomes

15. Identifying and Reporting Risks in Plan Management

  • Recognising Signs of Financial Mismanagement
  • Addressing Potential Fraud or Misuse of Funds
  • Reporting Concerns to the NDIS Commission

16. Using Technology to Enhance Plan Management

  • Leveraging Digital Tools for Budget Tracking and Reporting
  • Ensuring Accessibility for Participants Through Online Portals
  • Staying Updated With Technological Advances in NDIS Management

17. Continuing Professional Development for Plan Managers

  • Staying Updated With Changes in NDIS Policies and Rules
  • Engaging in Training and Networking Opportunities
  • Reflecting on Practice to Improve Service Delivery

18. Improving Outcomes Through Best Practices

  • Reviewing Plan Management Practices Regularly
  • Incorporating Participant Feedback to Enhance Services
  • Adopting Innovative Approaches to Support Participants

COURSE DURATION:

The typical duration of this course is approximately 2-3 hours to complete. Your enrolment is Valid for 12 Months. Start anytime and study at your own pace.

COURSE REQUIREMENTS:

You must have access to a computer or any mobile device with Adobe Acrobat Reader (free PDF Viewer) installed, to complete this course.

COURSE DELIVERY:

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ASSESSMENT:

A simple 10-question true or false quiz with Unlimited Submission Attempts.

CERTIFICATION:

Upon course completion, you will receive a customised digital “Certificate of Completion”.