NIDS Code Of Conduct

Introduction

1. The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Code of Conduct (the Code) is set out in the National Disability Insurance Scheme (Code of Conduct) Rules 2018, which are NDIS rules made under the National Disability Insurance Scheme Act 2013 (NDIS Act).

2. The Code is designed to work alongside other elements of the quality and safeguarding arrangements to promote a safe and skilled workforce within the NDIS. Providing quality supports for people with disability involves not only the right capabilities but also the right attitudes. NDIS providers and the people they engage need to be familiar with the principles underpinning the NDIS, respect the rights of people with disability, aim to prevent harm and respond appropriately if harm occurs.

  1. The Code’s Guidance for Workers (the Guidance) provides guidance on factors that may be relevant when considering if a worker is complying with the Code. The Code consists of seven elements that apply to all NDIS providers and workers employed or otherwise engaged by them to deliver supports and services in the NDIS. 

4. This Guidance provides information and examples about what the Code means in practice. It is not intended to cover all circumstances that may arise or amount to a breach of the Code.

5. Workers should consider all conduct associated with their role in the delivery of supports and services under the NDIS and whether that conduct is compliant with the Code. This Guidance comprises the following parts:
a. Part 1 outlines the Code and its role in the NDIS Quality and Safeguarding Framework1.
b. Part 2 outlines examples of factors that may be taken into consideration when assessing whether the conduct of workers complies with the Code, including further detail and scenarios to assist workers to understand how the Code may apply in these particular scenarios.
c. Part 3 outlines actions that can be taken in relation to breaches of the Code and the Code’s relationship with other codes.

6. The NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission (the NDIS Commission) will take a proportionate approach in interpreting and enforcing the Code, taking into account relevant factors, including:
a. the type of supports and services a worker is responsible for delivering;
b. the organisational environment in which these are delivered;
c. the skills and qualifications of the individual worker;
d. a participant’s support needs; and e. other relevant circumstances.

Workers covered by the Code
7. The Code and Guidance apply to all workers employed or otherwise engaged by NDIS providers to deliver supports and services in the NDIS. The term ‘workers’ includes, but is not limited to, providers’ employees, key personnel3 contractors, agents and volunteers engaged by an NDIS provider. Where this Guidance refers to a worker’s provider (or words to that effect) it means the NDIS provider that employs or otherwise engages the person. 8. NDIS providers for the purposes of the Code includes:
a. registered NDIS providers
b. unregistered4 NDIS providers
c. providers delivering Commonwealth Continuity of Support (CoS) Programme services to older people (prescribed by the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS Provider Definition) Rule 2018 to be NDIS providers)
d. Any other person or entity prescribed by the National Disability Insurance Scheme Rules to be an NDIS provider.

Guidance for NDIS providers
9. There is also a separate set of guidance called the NDIS Code of Conduct Guidance for NDIS Providers. This guidance explains some factors NDIS providers might consider in ensuring their conduct is compliant with the Code. The expectations an NDIS provider has of its workers and the support that NDIS provider gives to its workers to comply with the Code may be relevant to the Commissioner’s consideration of whether a worker has breached the Code.

Part 1: The NDIS Code of Conduct
10. The Code is an important part of the NDIS Quality and Safeguarding Framework. It promotes the health, safety and wellbeing of persons with disability, by setting out acceptable, appropriate and ethical conduct for NDIS providers and workers delivering supports or services in the NDIS market. The obligations in the Code are fundamental to the rights of people with disability set out in the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. They are also broad, to account for the diversity of people with disability and their support requirements.

THE NDIS CODE OF CONDUCT 

The NDIS Code of Conduct requires workers and providers delivering NDIS supports and services to do the following in providing those supports and services: 

  1. Act with respect for individual rights to freedom of expression, selfdetermination and decision-making in accordance with applicable  laws and conventions.
  2. Respect the privacy of people with disability.
  3. Provide supports and services in a safe and competent manner, with care and skill. 
  4. Act with integrity, honesty and transparency. 
  5. Promptly take steps to raise and act on concerns about matters that may impact the quality and safety of supports and services provided to people with disability. 
  6. Take all reasonable steps to prevent and respond to all forms of violence against, and exploitation, neglect and abuse of, people with disability. 
  7. Take all reasonable steps to prevent and respond to sexual misconduct.