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Group Activities In A Centre - 1:4 - Standard - Public Holiday | 04_179_0136_6_1

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Overview:

This NDIS support item facilitates community participation on public holidays through centre-based group activities at a 1:4 ratio.

Service Details:

This service enables participants to engage in diverse, enriching group activities within a centre, tailored for small groups with a standard staff-to-participant ratio of 1:4. It operates exclusively during public holidays, providing continuous social and skill development opportunities even when regular services are unavailable. Activities are designed to be inclusive, fostering social connections and community involvement.

Participant Outcomes:

Participants benefit from an environment that promotes peer interaction, skill enhancement, and leisure experiences in a structured setting. This support item aims to maintain routine, enhance social networks, and contribute to the overall quality of life for participants. It also offers respite for carers during times when other services might be closed.

Impact Statement:

Regular, meaningful public holiday activities under this support item significantly enhance the wellbeing and social inclusion of NDIS participants.

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Provider Travel

Where a provider claims for travel time in respect of a support then the maximum amount of travel time that they can claim for the time spent travelling to each participant (for each eligible worker) is 30 minutes in MMM1-3 areas and 60 minutes in MMM4-5 areas. (Note the relevant MMM classification is the classification of the area where the participant is when the support is delivered.)

In addition to the above travel, providers delivering core and capacity-building supports are permitted to claim for provider travel in respect of a support item can also claim for the time spent travelling from the last participant to their usual place of work. Note, this travel is only claimable when the provider must pay their worker for the return travel time.

Where a worker is travelling to provide services to more than one participant in a ‘region’, then it is reasonable for a provider to apportion all of the travel time (including the return journey where applicable) between the participants who received support from the worker. This apportionment should be agreed with each participant in advance as part of the service agreement.

Claims for travel in respect of a support must be made separately to the claim for the primary support (the support for which the travel is necessary) using the same line item as the primary support and the “Provider Travel” option in the myplace portal.

When claiming for travel in respect of a support, a provider should use the same hourly rate as they have agreed with the participant for the primary support (or a lower hourly rate for the travel if that is what they have agreed with the participant) in calculating the claimable travel cost.

Cancellation

Providers can only claim from a participant’s plan for a Short Notice Cancellation of the delivery of a support item to the participant if all of the following conditions are met:

  • The NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits indicates that providers can claim for Short Notice Cancellations in respect of that support item; and
  • The proposed charges for the activities comply with the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits; and
  • The provider has the agreement of the participant in advance (that is, the service agreement between the participant and provider should specify that Short Notice Cancellations can be
    claimed); and
  • The provider was not able to find alternative billable work for the relevant worker and are required to pay the worker for the time that would have been spent providing the support.

Claims for a short notice cancellation should be made using the same support item as would have been used if the support had been delivered, using the “Cancellation” option in the myplace portal.

There is no hard limit on the number of short notice cancellations (or no shows) for which a provider can claim in respect of a participant. However, providers have a duty of care to their participants and if a participant has an unusual number of cancellations, then the provider should seek to understand why they are occurring.

The NDIA will monitor claims for cancellations and may contact providers who have a participant with an unusual number of cancellations.

Group Activities In A Centre - 1:4 - Standard - Public Holiday | 04_179_0136_6_1