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Terms of the Wa Operational Plan. Purpose The Operational Plan identifies a program of work and the responsibilities of the parties during the transition to the full NDIS in WA and operationalises the Bilateral Agreement and supporting Schedules agreed between governments. The Operational Plan should be read in conjunction with the Transfer Plan, which sets out the key deliverables between WA, Commonwealth and the NDIA to facilitate the transfer of WA NDIS participants into the NDIS in WA. The parties acknowledge that the transition to full Scheme is a shared responsibility of all parties that requires a considered approach, as supported by National, Commonwealth and WA governance arrangements. The Operational Plan identifies the key elements required in WA to transition to the full Scheme, including the respective roles and responsibilities of WA and the Commonwealth and the NDIA in achieving the outcomes in the Plan. From 1 July 2018, the NDIS will be progressively rolled out in WA with transition arrangements being implemented by the CEO of the NDIA. It is the expectation that the Operational Plan development will be iterative as actions are undertaken and content developed. Changes to the Plan shall be by agreement of the signatories. For the removal of doubt, nothing within the Operational Plan shall override agreements between the Commonwealth and WA as set out in the Bilateral Agreement and supporting schedules. The parties acknowledge actions agreed in the Operational Plan are to be implemented consistent with policies and frameworks agreed by the Council of Australian Governments Disability Reform Council (DRC) and Council of Australian Governments (COAG). The parties acknowledge that actions highlighted in the Operational Plan will continue to be shaped by the development and finalisation of a range of policy settings that will have flow-on impacts to the key elements critical for transition to the NDIS, including but not limited to: The national NDIS Quality and Safeguarding Framework; Ongoing work undertaken by the NDIA, the Commonwealth and the states and territories to define governance arrangements and roles and responsibilities for the market stewardship; and The Principles to Determine Responsibilities of the NDIS and Other Service Systems, and the Applied Principles and Tables of Supports (APTOS).
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