What Vic Park NDIS providers need to know

Vic Park sits within Western Australia and serves around 150 NDIS participants. East inner suburb. Established families — school coordination.

State-specific compliance for Western Australia providers

NDIS workers in Western Australia must hold a current NDIS Worker Screening Check (WA) clearance before delivering supports. Worker Screening is portable across states but you must ensure each worker's clearance is current and valid.

Worker-screening is in addition to a Working With Children Check (WA) if your services involve people under 18.

The Provider Scale registration pathway

  1. Free 15-minute compliance health check — we map your current state against the NDIS Practice Standards.
  2. Policy pack delivered — 25-40 documents customised to your scope, ready to use.
  3. Mock audit — we run the Stage 1 desk review you'll face, finding 80%+ of issues before the real auditor does.
  4. Audit-day support — we attend your audit (in person in Vic Park or via video) so you're never alone.
  5. Provider Number issued — typically 12-20 weeks from kick-off.

Audit costs in Western Australia

Verification audits (low-risk service types) typically cost $1,500 to $3,000 for Vic Park providers. Certification audits (SIL, behaviour support, day programmes) range $4,000 to $12,000+. Regional providers may face additional travel costs.

Mandatory registration deadline

From July 2026, SIL, SDA, behaviour support and platform providers in Western Australia face mandatory registration. From July 2027, most other service types follow — including sole-trader support workers, allied health and community access providers.

If you're operating unregistered in Vic Park today, the audit pipeline is filling fast. Lodge your application 6+ months before your deadline.