Why should you report an issue?

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Reporting an issue can help other NDIS participants.

Reporting an issue can also help:

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  • make NDIS supports and services better

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  • someone understand the needs of people with disability.

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You can report an issue to your NDIS provider.

Reporting an issue can help your NDIS provider:

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  • fix the issue

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  • make changes that help keep other NDIS participants safe.

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You can report an issue to us.

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Reporting an issue can help us make sure NDIS providers keep NDIS participants safe.

Reporting an issue can help us:

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  • teach NDIS providers what they need to do

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  • teach NDIS providers how they should handle complaints

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  • learn about how well NDIS providers and workers are doing

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  • learn when there might be a risk to other NDIS participants.

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We can also help you understand:

  • your rights
  • how your supports should work.

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Rights are rules about how people must treat you:

  • fairly
  • equally.