NDIS Provider Insurance

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Insurance Cover for Registered NDIS Providers

Under the NDIS Practice Standards, registered providers must hold adequate insurance for the supports they deliver. Getting it wrong risks your registration. We work with a range of insurers to arrange cover suited to your registration groups and services. Options include:


Which NDIS Organisations Need This Insurance?

Insurance requirements for registered NDIS providers vary depending on your registration groups, the services you deliver, and the size and structure of your organisation.

We regularly arrange cover for:

  • Registered NDIS providers delivering core supports
  • Capacity building service providers
  • Support coordination services
  • Specialist disability accommodation
  • NDIS plan management organisations
  • Behaviour support services
  • Allied health and therapy services
  • community participation providers
  • Disability employment service providers
  • and more

If your registration group isn’t listed, speak with us — insurance requirements vary across the more than 30 NDIS registration groups and we’ll confirm what applies to your specific services.

Your Registration Is Too Important to Risk on the Wrong Cover.

Insurance that doesn’t meet the NDIS Practice Standards won’t just leave you exposed to claims — it can cost you your registration. Speak with us to make sure your cover is structured correctly for your registration groups and the services you deliver.

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Frequently Asked Questions

NDIS Provider Insurance FAQ

Is insurance mandatory for registered NDIS providers?

Yes. The NDIS Practice Standards require all registered providers to hold adequate and appropriate insurance as part of their governance and operational management obligations. The NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission treats inadequate or lapsed insurance as a serious compliance breach — it can result in registration being refused, suspended, or cancelled. Maintaining current insurance and being able to produce certificates of currency on request is a non-negotiable requirement of registration.

What are the minimum insurance requirements for NDIS providers?

Minimum requirements vary depending on your registration groups and the services you deliver. As a general guide, registered providers are typically required to hold public liability insurance with a minimum limit of $10–$20 million, and professional indemnity insurance where clinical or advisory services are delivered. Workers compensation is mandatory where staff are employed. We’ll confirm the specific requirements that apply to your registration groups and services.

What happens if my insurance lapses during my registration period?

A lapse in cover is a serious compliance breach. The NDIS Commission can flag it as a non-conformance during an audit, and in serious cases it can lead to suspension or cancellation of your registration. Staying on top of renewal dates is critical — we manage this proactively on your behalf and will contact you well ahead of any renewal date.

Do I need different insurance for different registration groups?

Yes — insurance requirements vary across registration groups. Higher-risk services such as behaviour support, specialist disability accommodation, and clinical therapy attract different requirements and typically higher premiums than lower-risk services. We assess your full registration profile and arrange cover that meets the requirements across all of your registration groups.

How much does NDIS provider insurance cost?

Premiums vary significantly based on your registration groups, the services you deliver, the number of participants you support, your staffing levels, and your claims history. Because every NDIS provider organisation is different, we recommend speaking with us directly — we’ll compare options across the market and give you a clear picture of what’s available and at what cost for your specific situation.

Why Businesses Choose Sirius

Your Business Deserves Expert Protection

Access to Multiple Insurers

We compare policies relevant to your business and its operations from leading Australian and global insurers to find the best cover at the most competitive price for your assets.

Competitive Pricing

Commercial insurance pricing moves with market conditions. We monitor the market on your behalf and will tell you honestly whether now is the right time to review your cover or stay put.

We Know Your Business

We specialise in commercial and business insurance. That means when we talk to you, we already understand the risks your business faces. We’ll ask the right questions to understand what makes your business unique, and match cover to what actually matters.

Full Claims Support

Making a claim means something has already gone wrong — the last thing you need is to navigate an insurer on top of it. So, when you need to make a claim, we manage the process from lodgement, discussions with the insurer to settlement so you can focus on getting back to work.

General Advice Warning: The information provided on this page is general in nature and has been prepared without taking into account your individual objectives, financial situation, or needs. Before making any decision about an insurance product, you should consider whether the information is appropriate for your circumstances and obtain and read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) and Target Market Determination (TMD). Sirius Insurance Pty Ltd (AFSL 550946) acts as your insurance broker and sources policies from a range of insurers on your behalf. We do not act for any insurer.