Quality Support for Children is a guide that shows what quality practice looks like when NDIS supports and services are provided to children.
Quality NDIS supports for children
We have collaborated with the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) to develop the Quality Support for Children booklet.
It may be a useful tool for parents and guardians of children receiving early childhood intervention, therapy supports, or behaviour support. It may also be of interest to providers of these supports.
In this guide you will learn:
- what quality support for children looks like
- what providers should and should not do
- questions parents and guardians can ask when choosing providers.
Quality Support for Children includes detailed information about provider obligations and examples of what quality practice does and does not look like in relation to:
- decision-making
- privacy and dignity
- safety checks
- competent and professional services
- early childhood supports
- specialist behaviour support
- integrity, honesty and transparency.
Download the Quality Support for Children booklet.
Resources
Related information
- NDIS Practice Standards
- Regulated restrictive practices with children and young people with disability
- Easy Read: Regulated restrictive practices with children and young people with disability
- Behaviour support and restrictive practices
- Position Statement – Practices that present high risk of harm to NDIS participants
- Participant Fact Sheets for behaviour support