What is the NDIS Code of Conduct?

A Code of Conduct document.

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) has a Code of Conduct.

A Code of Conduct is a list of rules about how everyone should behave.

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The NDIS Code of Conduct makes sure participants are safe.

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Participants are people with disability who take part in the NDIS.

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The NDIS Code of Conduct also explains how NDIS providers and workers must:

  • behave
  • treat participants.

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Providers support people with disability by delivering a service.

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The NDIS Code of Conduct also protects the rights of participants.

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Rights are rules about how people must treat you fairly.

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This includes the right to get services that are:

  • safe
  • good quality.

Quality is about receiving good services that:

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  • meet the needs of people with disability

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  • give people with disability choice and control.