The NDIS upholds key provisions in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Inspired Disability Home Care is committed to the provision of services and programs that respect intrinsic human rights and are non-discriminatory. We recognise that respecting the rights of participants is paramount in supporting recovery and wellbeing. The organisation will actively promote awareness of participant rights and will support participants to exercise these rights.
Inspired Disability Home Care affirms the presumption that all people with disability have the capacity to make decisions and exercise choice and control. When planning strategies to reduce harm, we will consider both the likelihood of harm occurring and the impact strategies will have on participants’ choice and control. We consult with participants to define acceptable risk levels, allowing them the dignity of risk in achieving their goals. The organization is committed to considering the individual circumstances of each participant and supporting participants in positive risk-taking, supporting their wishes..
Inspired Disability Home Care undertakes to meet the national standards of the NDIS, and participants can expect the same level of protection as other providers nationwide.
Inspired Disability Home Care recognizes that the NDIS operates as a market-based system and seeks to continually develop the capabilities of the organization and the workers engaged with it, to provide the best service for consumers. Inspired Disability Home Care will deliver quality and safe services, using methods that are flexible and responsive to participants’ needs.
Inspired Disability Home Care complies with the values of the NDIS Code of Conduct. The NDIS Code of Conduct will require workers and providers delivering NDIS supports and services to comply when providing the supports and services
People with a disability have a right to receive, and NDIS providers have a responsibility to provide, safe and quality supports and services. People with disability, their families, carers, advocates, and workers have the right to make a complaint and raise issues without fear of any adverse consequences.
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