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NDIS Audit Foundations: Verification, Certification, and Choosing Your Audit Path

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What Makes an Auditor NDIS Approved?

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Unpack the essentials of selecting an NDIS-approved auditor. Will and Winter break down what makes an auditor credible, what questions to ask, and how to spot red flags—so you can register with confidence and set your service up for success.

NDIS Audit Foundations: Verification, Certification, and Choosing Your Audit Path: What Makes an Auditor NDIS Approved? — full transcript

What Makes an NDIS-Approved Auditor

Will, EnableUs Community: Hey everyone, welcome back to the EnableUs Community Podcast. I’m Will, and I’m here with Winter. Today, we’re diving into a question we get all the time—what actually makes an auditor NDIS approved?

Winter, EnableUs Community: Yeah, it’s a big one. There’s a lot of confusion out there, and honestly, I get why. The NDIS Commission doesn’t just let anyone audit providers. There’s a whole set of strict criteria, right?

Will, EnableUs Community: Absolutely. So, first up, the NDIS Commission only approves auditors who’ve got JAS-ANZ accreditation. That’s the Joint Accreditation System of Australia and New Zealand. Basically, it means the auditor’s following international best practice, not just making it up as they go along.

Winter, EnableUs Community: And it’s not just about ticking a box. These auditors have to show they’ve got real experience in the disability and human services sector. So, they actually understand what providers are dealing with day to day, not just the paperwork.

Will, EnableUs Community: Yeah, and they’ve gotta stick to the NDIS audit guidelines—like, the Commission’s really clear about reporting, ethics, and how the audit’s actually done. If an auditor’s not following that, they’re not getting approved. Oh, and they have to be listed on the official NDIS Commission website. That’s the only way you know for sure they’re legit.

Winter, EnableUs Community: Exactly. And once you’re working with an approved auditor, they’re the ones guiding you through the whole compliance process. Whether you need a verification audit or a full certification audit, they’ll walk you through what evidence you need, what the standards mean, and how to get your documentation right.

Will, EnableUs Community: I remember the first time I helped a provider find the official auditor list. They’d been Googling random companies and getting nowhere. When we finally pulled up the NDIS Commission’s list, it was like—oh, this is what we needed all along! It just took all the guesswork out of it.

Winter, EnableUs Community: Yeah, and it’s such a relief for providers. You know you’re not wasting time or risking your registration with someone who’s not actually authorised.

Choosing the Right Auditor for Your Service

Will, EnableUs Community: So, once you know what makes an auditor approved, the next step is actually choosing the right one for your service. And honestly, not all approved auditors are the same.

Winter, EnableUs Community: No, definitely not. There’s a bit of a checklist I always recommend. First, double-check they’re on the NDIS Commission’s approved list. Then, look at their scope—do they do the type of audit you need? Like, some only do verification, some do both verification and certification.

Will, EnableUs Community: Yeah, and don’t forget to check their experience. Have they worked with providers like you before? If you’re a small provider, you probably want someone who gets the challenges you’re facing, not just someone who’s used to big organisations.

Winter, EnableUs Community: And reviews! I know it sounds obvious, but reading what other providers have said can tell you a lot. If people mention clear communication and support, that’s a good sign. If you see complaints about confusion or hidden fees, maybe steer clear.

Will, EnableUs Community: When you’re talking to auditors, ask them about timelines—how long does the audit take, when will you get your report? And be upfront about fees. Are there any extra costs? What happens if you need to fix something after the audit?

Winter, EnableUs Community: I actually spoke to a provider last month who compared three different auditors. The thing that made the difference for them was how clearly one auditor explained the process. Like, they broke down every step, gave realistic timeframes, and were just super transparent. The others were a bit vague, and that made the decision easy.

Will, EnableUs Community: Yeah, it’s not just about price. Sometimes paying a bit more for someone who communicates well and supports you through the process is totally worth it.

Winter, EnableUs Community: And don’t be afraid to ask about how they handle non-conformities. Like, if something’s not quite right, will they help you understand what needs fixing, or just leave you hanging?

Red Flags and Pro Tips When Selecting an Auditor

Will, EnableUs Community: Alright, so let’s talk about red flags. Because, honestly, not every auditor out there is as upfront as you’d hope.

Winter, EnableUs Community: Yeah, if you’re getting vague answers to your questions, that’s a big warning sign. Like, if they can’t explain their process or avoid talking about fees, that’s not a good start.

Will, EnableUs Community: Hidden fees are a classic one. If the pricing isn’t clear, or they keep adding on costs for things you thought were included, that’s a red flag. And if they’re pushing you to buy their own systems or templates as part of the audit, that’s not actually required by the NDIS Commission.

Winter, EnableUs Community: Also, if they don’t mention the NDIS Practice Standards or can’t show you supporting documentation, I’d be really cautious. You want someone who’s actually following the rules, not just saying they are.

Will, EnableUs Community: I nearly saw a provider sign up with a non-approved auditor once. They’d been given a really slick sales pitch, but when we checked the NDIS website, the company wasn’t even listed. It would’ve been a total waste of time and money. So, always check the official list and get a couple of quotes before you decide.

Winter, EnableUs Community: Yeah, and don’t rush it. Take your time, compare your options, and trust your gut if something feels off. The right auditor will make the process smoother, not more stressful.

Will, EnableUs Community: Alright, I think that’s a good place to wrap up for today. If you’re looking for more tips or want to hear about real audit experiences, stick around for our next episode.

Winter, EnableUs Community: Thanks for joining us, everyone. Will, always good chatting with you.

Will, EnableUs Community: You too, Winter. See you next time!

Winter, EnableUs Community: Bye everyone!