NDIS- Frequently Asked Questions
Your common queries about being a dietitian with the NDIS
Tuesday December 5, 2017 10am-10.45am AEDT
A recording of the presentation will be available 3-4 business days after the live webinar
The presentation will cover:
How do I register with the NDIS?
How do clients find me?
What should I know before the first consultation?
How do I find out more about a particular disability?
How do I get paid?
-Self managed clients
-Agency managed clients
-Plan managed clients- what support items can I claim through the portal?
How do I interact with the NDIA?
Watching this presentation and completing the assessment can contribute towards assessable Continuing Professional Development hours
About the Presenter
Aimee McLeod-Taylor has been working in the NSW disability sector for over 5 years, at the state government, NGO and private practice levels. This involved working in state-run residential centres for people with severe and profound physical and intellectual disabilities; and in the community setting working with people with disabilities living at home and group housing. Aimee has accumulated much experience working under the NDIS since its trial phase in the Hunter region where she became a registered provider through her private practice, Aim High Nutrition. Aimee has worked with DAA, NSW ACI and industry representatives to advocate for the rights of people living with disability to access experienced dietetic providers and adequate nutrition support. In early 2017, Aimee completed the Dietetic Core Standards for dietitians working in disability, and has since been a committee member of the Disability IG. More recently, she became the Vice Convener.
Registration includes
Access to a recording of the webinar
Presentation notes
Multiple choice questions and answers
Suggested further reading
Registration types
This is a free webinar. Login details for the live webinar can be found in your account under “Presentation Files”. A recording of the webinar will be available 3–4 business days after the live event.
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