Management of Mainstream Interfaces Sample Clauses

Management of Mainstream Interfaces. The parties will support participants’ access to mainstream services where required as outlined in the Applied Principles and Tables of Support (APTOS) agreed by COAG. Governments will work with the NDIA to ensure the interface between the NDIS and mainstream services efficient and effective at the local level, and in line with COAG policy decisions. This approach will give effect to Schedule H (Arrangements for the interface between the NDIS and mainstream services in transition) of the Bilateral Agreement.
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Management of Mainstream Interfaces. The NDIA and NSW and Commonwealth Governments will support participants’ access to mainstream services where required as outlined in the Applied Principles and Tables of Support (APTOS) agreed by COAG. Governments will work with the NDIA to ensure the interface between the NDIS and mainstream services is managed efficiently and effectively at the local level and in line with COAG policy decisions and to give effect to Schedule I (Arrangements for the interface between the NDIS and mainstream services in transition) to the Bilateral Agreement. Deliverable: Mainstream Interface Working Arrangements will be established to ensure national consistency in relation to the intersections with mainstream agencies as per the revised Mainstream Interface Principles and Tables of Support. Client pathways will reflect how people interact locally with the NDIS and other services in NSW. Timeframes: The revised Mainstream Interface Principles and Tables of Support will be available by Quarter 2 2015/16. The detailed Mainstream Interface Working Arrangements will be completed by Quarter 3 2015/16. Performance Measures: The number of instances where the operationalisation of the Mainstream Interface Principles and Tables of Support results in unintended consequences requiring escalation to the NNISC or other Bilateral governance structures for resolution (Bilateral Agreement, Schedule I, Clause 8). Schedule G of the Bilateral Agreement – Level A measures (NDIA reported annually):
Management of Mainstream Interfaces. ‌ The NDIA and NSW and Commonwealth Governments will support participants’ access to mainstream services where required as outlined in the Applied Principles and Tables of Support (APTOS) agreed by COAG. Governments will work with the NDIA to ensure the interface between the NDIS and mainstream services is managed efficiently and effectively at the local level and in line with COAG policy decisions and to give effect to Schedule I (Arrangements for the interface between the NDIS and mainstream services in transition) to the Bilateral Agreement. Deliverable:‌ Mainstream Interface Working Arrangements will be established to ensure national consistency in relation to the intersections with mainstream agencies as per the revised Mainstream Interface Principles and Tables of Support. Client pathways will reflect how people interact locally with the NDIS and other services in NSW. Timeframes:‌ The revised Mainstream Interface Principles and Tables of Support will be available by Quarter 2 2015/16. The detailed Mainstream Interface Working Arrangements will be completed by Quarter 3 2015/16.

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