Work Based Personal Assistance definition
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Subject to any Guidelines, a Provider must not provide Work Based Personal Assistance or Work Based Personal Assistance Only to a NDIS Participant.
The Provider must provide assistance for Participants during their Period of Service and any period of Ongoing Support and Work Based Personal Assistance Only, which is designed to: develop the skills the Participant needs to improve his or her capacity to find, gain or remain in sustainable employment or self-employment; and allow Participants to address identified Vocational Barriers and Non-vocational Barriers, and that assistance must be in accordance with this Agreement and any Guidelines.
Work Based Personal Assistance Only Participants may continue to receive Work Based Personal Assistance after a period of Ongoing Support.
Note: The Provider is not entitled to claim reimbursement under this clause 95.4. The Provider may only provide a Participant with one of the following Program Services at any one time: Employment Assistance; Extended Employment Assistance; Post Placement Support; Ongoing Support; Work Assist Services; or Work Based Personal Assistance Only, such Program Services being mutually exclusive.
Subject to clauses 570 and 571 and any Guidelines, if a Participant is a Work Based Personal Assistance Only Participant, the Provider may provide the Participant with Work Based Personal Assistance Only, but must not provide the Participant with any other Program Services.
Note: The Provider is not entitled to claim reimbursement under this clause 95.4. The Provider may only provide a Participant with one of the following Program Services at any one time: Employment Assistance; {Deleted}; Post Placement Support; Ongoing Support; Work Assist Services; or Work Based Personal Assistance Only, such Program Services being mutually exclusive.
The Disability Employment Services – Employment Support Service Provider may claim a Work Based Personal Assistance Fee in relation to a Disability Employment Services – Employment Support Service Participant if the Disability Employment Services – Employment Support Service Provider retains sufficient Documentary Evidence to support a claim for a Work Based Personal Assistance Fee, in accordance with any Guidelines, and submits a claim in the Department's IT Systems.
The Disability Employment Services – Employment Support Service Provider may only claim a Work Based Personal Assistance Fee for Work Based Personal Assistance actually provided or purchased by the Disability Employment Services – Employment Support Service Provider for a Disability Employment Services – Employment Support Service Participant for a maximum of 10 hours per week per Disability Employment Services – Employment Support Service Participant.
For the purposes of clause 87 [Evidence to support claims for payment], Documentary Evidence to support a claim for payment of Work Based Personal Assistance includes any invoices relating to Work Based Personal Assistance provided or purchased for a Disability Employment Services – Employment Support Service Participant.
The Provider may only provide a Participant with one of the following Program Services at any one time: Employment Assistance; Extended Employment Assistance; Post Placement Support; Ongoing Support; Work Assist Services; or Work Based Personal Assistance Only, such Program Services being mutually exclusive.