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Introduction to Investigations Workshop

Event start date: 1/05/2024
Individual, small and medium disability service providers within the sector encouraged to further develop skills in managing risk, incidents, and complaints.

NDS New South Wales Quality Network

Event start date: 1/05/2024
The New South Wales Quality network is an NDS member-exclusive network focused on quality in the disability sector.

Overview of legislative changes: Information sessions

Event start date: 1/05/2024
Learn about important new legislative changes that impact Victorian disability service providers.

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Information seminars on the Disability Services and Inclusion Bill 2023 open to the public

Having consulted widely before creating the Bill, the Department of Social Services would like to hear from the sector before presenting it to parliament.

Webinar discusses returning to work for workers with breast cancer

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New SCHADS Award rates released by the Fair Work Commission

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24/07/2023

The Social, Community, Home Care and Disability Service (SCHADS) Industry Award for 2023–24 has been released by the Fair Work Commission and applies from 1 July.  

We remind providers of the importance of keeping track of your employer obligations under the SCHADS Award and paying staff at least the minimum entitlements. When such changes are made to modern awards, you should update your payroll systems and mitigate the risk of a breach.  

You also need to be aware that, when wages are increased, allowances need to be increased accordingly. Failing to pay the correct allowances is a form of underpayment. The penalties and back-pay liabilities for underpaying staff have never been higher, even if the infringement is an honest mistake.  

As well as the award increase, we remind providers of three recent changes to Fair Work Legislation: 

With the changes complex and the penalties — even for unintended violations — high, NDS’s human resources and industrial relations partner, WorkPlacePLUS, have created resources to help you do the right thing by your workers and avoid risk of a breach. Contact them for a copy of the 2023–24 SCHADS pay guide.  

They also offer a half-day training session, called SCHADS: Know your Award, to make sure you are paying the right wages and entitlements. They have collected recent case studies of organisations who paid the price for not properly applying the award.

WorkPlacePLUS provides best practice workplace relations advice and support when you need it. They can partner with you to address your specific people and culture issues. Please complete NDS’s professional advisory services online form to submit your IR/HR query.  

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