NDIS
Understanding the NDIS
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) funds reasonable and necessary supports for people under 65 with significant and permanent disabilities. It’s designed to give participants choice, control, and access to services that build independence and quality of life.
UCC as a Registered NDIS Provider
UCC Disability Services is a fully registered NDIS provider, proudly supporting participants across the Hunter. Our registration remains active until October 2027, covering multiple support categories including accommodation, community access, transport, life-stage transition, and daily tasks.
What Registration Means for You
Because UCC is NDIS-registered, you can expect:
High Standards
We follow the NDIS Practice Standards for safety and quality.
Accountability
We are monitored by the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission.
Participant Rights
We respect your privacy, choice, and dignity.
Safe & Skilled Support
Our staff are trained, caring, and committed to integrity.
The NDIS Code of Conduct
As part of our registration, UCC complies with the NDIS Code of Conduct, which requires providers to:
- Respect individual choices and rights
- Protect privacy and confidentiality
- Deliver safe and skilled support
- Act with integrity and transparency
- Respond to concerns and complaints quickly
- Prevent abuse, neglect, and exploitation
- Address any misconduct immediately
Learn More & Get Started
- You can confirm our registration by searching Universal Care Connections on the NDIS Provider Register.
- Want to prepare for your first meeting? The NDIS has guides on Finding Providers and What to Expect.
- Or, simply contact our team — we’re happy to answer your questions.