The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) offers participants significant choice and control over their support services. One option available is to hire an independent support worker directly, rather than engaging a registered service provider. This approach can offer benefits like flexibility and potentially lower costs, but it also comes with unique risks and responsibilities that participants and their families must carefully consider.
This guide will explore the benefits and risks of using an independent support worker, explain the crucial role of the NDIS Code of Conduct, and detail how working with a trusted provider like Healthcare Australia (HCA) can offer you the best of both worlds—choice and control without the associated risks.
Why Consider an Independent Support Worker?
The appeal of hiring an independent support worker often comes down to two key factors: cost and consistency.
- Cost-Effectiveness
The NDIS price list for services includes not just the support worker’s wage but also the provider’s overhead costs for management, training, insurance, and compliance. By hiring a worker directly, a participant might be able to negotiate a lower hourly rate, potentially stretching their NDIS funding to cover more support hours.
- Established Relationships
Sometimes, a participant builds a strong, trusting relationship with a specific support worker through a service provider. The idea of formalising that relationship directly can be appealing, as it ensures consistency of care from someone who already understands their needs and preferences.
While these benefits are attractive, it’s essential to understand the responsibilities that shift to the participant when they choose this path.
The Risks and Responsibilities of Hiring Directly
When you engage an independent support worker, you effectively take on many of the roles of an employer and a compliance manager. The support worker, often operating as a sole trader, is responsible for their own business compliance; however, the participant must also perform their own due diligence to ensure safety and quality.
Key risks to consider include:
- Lack of Backup and Reliability
What happens if your independent support worker gets sick, goes on holiday, or has a personal emergency? It becomes your responsibility to find and vet a suitable replacement, which can be a stressful and isolating process, leaving you without support at critical times.
- Verifying Skills and Training
How can you be sure your support worker has the specific training and qualifications required for your needs, especially if you require complex or high-intensity support? Without a provider’s oversight, the burden of verification falls on you.
- Insurance and Liability
Independent support workers are required to have their own public liability and professional indemnity insurance. If an accident occurs while they are providing support and they are not adequately insured, you run the risk of being left in a challenging and legally complex situation.
- Managing Performance and Complaints
If the quality of service declines or a conflict arises, you must manage it yourself. This management includes handling complaints and, if necessary, terminating the arrangement, which can be emotionally challenging, primarily when a personal relationship has formed.
The NDIS Code of Conduct: A Non-Negotiable Standard
Whether registered or unregistered, every individual and organisation delivering NDIS-funded supports must comply with the NDIS Code of Conduct. This code sets the minimum standard for safe and ethical service delivery.
The NDIS Code of Conduct requires providers and workers to:
- Act with respect for the rights and autonomy of people with disability.
- Respect the privacy of participants.
- Provide support with care, skill, and competence.
- Act with integrity, honesty, and transparency.
- Take steps to prevent and respond to all forms of violence, abuse, neglect, and exploitation.
- Promptly raise and act on any concerns about the quality and safety of supports.
For an independent support worker, compliance also means having appropriate insurance, meeting taxation and business registration requirements, and having a straightforward process for handling complaints. While the NDIS can take action against workers who breach the code, it can only act on reports that are submitted. Participants must be aware of their rights and understand what to expect from anyone providing their support.
Healthcare Australia: The Benefits Without the Risk
Choosing a registered provider like Healthcare Australia gives you the choice, flexibility, and control you desire, but with the safety net of professional oversight and comprehensive support. We offer the best of both worlds, ensuring you receive high-quality, reliable, and personalised care without taking on the risks of direct employment.
We have designed our disability service model to provide individualised, one-to-one support that empowers you to live independently at home and participate in community events and social activities.
- A Person-Centred Approach
We begin by listening. Our specialist Business Relationship Leaders meet with you to understand your goals, preferences, and support needs. We then find a support worker who is the perfect fit in terms of skills, personality, and interests. This holistic approach ensures you build a strong, trusting relationship, backed by a professional organisation.
- Unwavering Consistency and Reliability
You never have to worry about finding a replacement if your regular support worker is unavailable. Our dedicated rostering team and 24/7 support line ensure you always have the support you need, when you need it. We handle the logistics, so you can focus on living your life.
- Guaranteed Quality and Safety
All our support workers are thoroughly vetted, trained, and insured. We ensure they possess the right skills and experience to meet your specific needs, including any complex or high-intensity support requirements. You can have complete confidence that your support is being delivered safely and competently, in full compliance with the NDIS Code of Conduct.
- Streamlined Management and Support
Every HCA participant has a personal Customer Care Manager. This person is your single point of contact, ensuring seamless coordination and minimising stress. They are there to answer your questions, make adjustments to your plan, and advocate for your needs, providing you with a professional partner throughout your NDIS journey.
Take Control of Your Support with Confidence
Your NDIS funding is a powerful tool for building the life you want. While hiring an independent support worker might seem like a shortcut to greater control, it comes with significant responsibilities and risks. By partnering with a trusted provider like Healthcare Australia, you can achieve a truly personalised and effective support system without compromising on safety, quality, or reliability.
If you’re looking for a provider that excels in one-to-one support and works collaboratively to put your aspirations first, reach out to Healthcare Australia today. Let’s work together to build a support network that empowers you with confidence.