Integrated NDIS Performance Reporting Framework Clause Samples

Integrated NDIS Performance Reporting Framework. The Integrated NDIS Performance Reporting Framework is based on the accountability requirements of the governance structure for the NDIS. It will comprise the following components:
Integrated NDIS Performance Reporting Framework. The Integrated NDIS Performance Reporting Framework is based on the accountability requirements of the governance structure for the NDIS. It will comprise the following components: Reporting requirements at this level are designed to meet the accountability requirements of the Council of Australian Governments Disability Reform Council (DRC). NDIS Performance comprises agreed outcomes, key performance indicators (KPIs) and measures designed to assess the extent to which the NDIS is achieving the outcomes intended by governments, as set out in the NDIS legislation. Because of the longer term focus on NDIS outcomes, reports at this level will be provided annually to the DRC from the NDIA Board. Reporting at this level has two purposes. First, it satisfies the requirements specified in the legislation for the NDIA Board to report on expenditure and activities in relation to the NDIS. Second, it provides information on various aspects of NDIA operations that will contribute directly to the achievement of NDIS outcomes and KPIs. This will give DRC insight through the year on progress towards achieving the outcomes of the NDIS. Reports at this level will be provided quarterly by the NDIA Board to the DRC, and will be disaggregated to jurisdictional levels, as well as providing national totals. Reporting at this level is designed to provide jurisdictions with the information they require to meet their own individual accountability requirements, especially in the budgetary reporting context. This information will be provided monthly by the NDIA to nominated officials in each jurisdiction. This information will be provided in datasets accessed through the data warehouse, rather than in written reports. This will include de-identified participant data at the level of client unit record and aggregate level for all services provided in the trial area, if so specified by individual jurisdictions. All data for these reports will be sourced from the NDIA’s IT systems. In the longer term data may also be sourced from the Commonwealth Department of Human Services and linked to the NDIA’s data in order to measure increases in social and economic participation for people with a disability and for people caring for people with a disability. This Schedule will be reviewed annually through the transition period, and amended as agreed. Outcomes, KPIs and performance measures for the NDIS (Level A) are set out in Table 1 below. Data for this level of reporting will be generated f...