NDIS Australia - National Disability Insurance Scheme
Consulting

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Feddersen Consulting Group
ISO ConsultantVerified5.0 (2)
Feddersen Consulting Group

Brisbane

Feddersen Consulting Group (FCG) is an Australian based management consultancy firm with over 30 years of combined experience assisting clients to achieve and maintain management systems that comply with relevant International and Australian Standards. Our model of support is tailored to our clients needs, supporting clients across Australia and internationally.

FSC AustraliaISO 14001ISO 27001ISO 45001+5
Risk Diversity
ISO ConsultantVerified5.0 (2)
Risk Diversity

Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney

Risk Diversity has been assisting organisations with the Challenges of ISO Certifications since 2011. We have accredited businesses across the globe with ISO 9001 Quality Management Systems, ISO14001 Environmental Management Systems, ISO 45001 OHS Management SystemsWe also assist in ISO45003, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) and Environmental, Social, Governance for High Risk clients looking to make meaningful change.Risk Diversity is also licensed to use the full suite of Social Psychology of Risk (SPoR) Methods and Tools as granted by Dr Robert Long and Human Dymensions.

ISO 14001ISO 45001ISO 45003ISO 9001+1

What to expect

How NDIS Australia Consulting works

01

Scoping

The provider reviews your current processes and defines the scope of the consulting engagement. Most scoping calls take 30–60 minutes.

02

Delivery

The consulting work is completed — this may involve document reviews, site visits, workshops, or remote collaboration depending on scope.

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Report & Actions

You receive a clear report with findings and a prioritised action plan. For gap analyses this means a gap register; for audits, a non-conformance report.

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Follow-up

Reputable NDIS Australia - National Disability Insurance Scheme consulting providers offer follow-up support to address findings and confirm readiness for the next stage.

FAQ

Common questions

About ndis australia - national disability insurance scheme consulting.

NDIS Australia - National Disability Insurance Scheme Consulting is a structured assessment or activity that helps your organisation understand its position against the standard's requirements. Providers typically review documentation, interview key staff, and assess operational processes before producing a findings report with actionable next steps.

Costs depend on provider experience, organisation size, scope, and delivery method. Most small business NDIS Australia - National Disability Insurance Scheme consulting engagements range from $1,500 to $8,000. Submit a free RFQ on CertBetter to receive itemised, competitive quotes from 2 verified specialists.

For a small to medium organisation, most NDIS Australia - National Disability Insurance Scheme consulting engagements take between 1 day and 2 weeks. Timeline depends on the number of sites, scope of the system, and delivery format (remote vs on-site).

Prioritise providers with direct NDIS Australia - National Disability Insurance Scheme experience, documented client outcomes, and transparent pricing. Check whether they are accredited or hold lead auditor qualifications in NDIS Australia - National Disability Insurance Scheme . CertBetter lets you compare verified profiles, ratings, and reviews side by side before requesting quotes.

Yes. Most NDIS Australia - National Disability Insurance Scheme consulting work can be completed remotely via document sharing and video calls. On-site work may be required for physical systems or multi-site operations but many providers offer hybrid delivery.

After NDIS Australia - National Disability Insurance Scheme consulting, you typically have a clear picture of what needs to be done before certification. The next steps usually involve implementing corrective actions, completing documentation, and scheduling a formal certification audit with an accredited certification body.