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The Queensland government is encouraging Indigenous sole traders, businesses and organisations to sign up to a statewide seminar series about becoming a provider for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
The ‘Dream it up, Grow it up’ series will educate businesses about the needs and goals of local NDIS clients; opportunities, market growth and how to become a scheme provider; processes and supports for starting a business; as well as screening and safeguarding requirements.
Queensland’s Minister for Seniors and Disability Services, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, Craig Crawford said there were more opportunities for local businesses to enter the NDIS market as the number of participants grew.
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