SDA investment and integrity
Event description
The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) invites Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) providers, prospective investors and others to an information session about investing in SDA.
The session will provide detailed information about what’s important to know when investing in SDA.
We will cover:
Misleading information in the SDA market to be aware of.
The importance of seeking independent advice when considering investing in SDA.
The role of other government agencies who can help with information about investing in SDA.
SDA integrity and fraud.
SDA investment tools and resources that are available for everyone to access.
Additional information:
Sessions are delivered via video-conference using Microsoft Teams, and are offered over multiple dates to allow flexibility for attendees.
Each session covers the same content.
Log in details will be sent to the email address you provide at registration, so please ensure you enter your email address correctly when registering.
The link will be sent 24 hours prior to the event date. If you do not receive the link to access, please let us know.
Registrations not requiring accessibility supports close one business day prior to the session date or once tickets have sold out.
Registrations requiring accessibility supports close five business days prior to the session date or once tickets have sold out to allow time for bookings.
If these tickets are no longer available, please contact us at events@ndis.gov.au. While we will do our best to assist, we may not be able to guarantee availability of support due to time constraints.
If you have accessibility requirements, please make sure you select the Online - Accessibility supports required ticket when registering. If you have requested accessibility services, these services are provided by an external provider.
For any enquiries regarding this session, please contact events@ndis.gov.au and include the session name in the subject line.
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