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Our reference: FOI 24/25-0279 
GPO Box 700 
Canberra   ACT   2601 
1800 800 110 
10 October 2024 
 
ndis.gov.au 
 
 
Bob Buckley 
 
By email: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx  
 
Dear Bob Buckley 
 
Freedom of Information request - Notification of Decision 
Thank you for your correspondence of 31 August 2024, seeking access under the Freedom 
of Information Act 1982
 (FOI Act) to documents held by the National Disability Insurance 
Agency (NDIA). 
 
The purpose of this letter is to notify you of my decision on your application.  
 
Scope of your request  
You requested access to the following documents: 
 
“1. how providers are included in the providers listed on the NDIS Provider Finder in 
the Behaviour Support registration group (including requirement for or recognition of 
clinical or professional registration for individual clinicians and information about 
service quality required);  
2. how the NDIS ensures quality or standard of service that each listed/promoted 
provider on its list delivers to NDIS participants is initially assessed and ensured on 
an ongoing basis; and  
3. records of Behaviour Support providers who have been found to not maintain a 
sufficient standard or quality of service delivery and what the NDIS did about it in 
each case..." 

 
Extension of time 
On 24 September 2024, you agreed to a 10-day extension of time under section 15AA of the 
FOI Act, making 10 October 2024 the new date to provide you with a decision on access. 
On 25 September 2024, I notified the Office of the Australia Information Commissioner 
(OAIC) of this agreement.   
 
Search efforts   
Having processed your request, I think your request may have better been placed with the 
NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission (the NDIS Commission), as they are responsible 
for the management of NDIS Providers. I apologise that this was not explored on receipt of 
your request and that you were not notified sooner.  
 
On receipt of your request, I reached out initially to the NDIA’s Media, Marketing and Digital 
Communication Team who advised that although they manage the front end and upload new 
data to the NDIS website, they are not responsible for making decisions as to whether 
providers are registered to provide behaviour supports. These decisions are made by the 
NDIS Commission.  
 
 



Your request was forwarded to staff in the NDIA’s Analytics Data and Actuarial Division 
(ADA). ADA advised they did not locate any documents relevant to the scope of your 
request, however they did provide a response that may be helpful to you.  
Further reasons for my decision are set out in Attachment A to this letter. 
 
Decision on access to documents 
In summary, I have decided to refuse access to the information you have requested on the 
basis that the documents are non-existent or cannot be found pursuant to section 24A of the 
FOI Act. 
 
I made this decision as an authorised FOI decision maker under section 23(1) of the FOI 
Act. 
 
I have provided a detailed statement of the reasons for my decision in Attachment A to this 
decision notice. 
 
Rights of review 
Your rights to seek a review of my decision, or lodge a complaint, are set out at 
Attachment B

 
If you have any enquiries about this matter, please contact me by email at xxx@xxxx.xxx.xx. 
 
Yours sincerely 
 
Jennifer (JFD472) 
Senior Freedom of Information Officer 
Government, Risk & Legal – Complaints Management and FOI 
General Counsel Division 
 
 
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Attachment A 
Statement of Reasons 
FOI Application 24/25-0279 
___________________________________________________________________ 
 
Refused information 
I have refused access to the information you requested under section 24A of the FOI Act on 
the basis that documents containing such information are unlocatable or do not exist. 
 
Relevant law 
Under  the  FOI  Act,  a  person  has  a  right  to  be  given  access  to  documents  of  an  agency. 
However, the right of access is subject to limitations, including grounds for refusal of access. 
Section  24A  of  the  FOI  Act  states  that  an  agency  may  refuse  a  request  for  access  to  a 
document  if  all  reasonable  steps  have  been  taken  to  find  the  document  and  the  agency  is 
satisfied that the document cannot be found or does not exist.   
 
Searches for documents 
After reviewing the scope of your FOI application and consulting with NDIA’s Media, Marketing 
and Digital Communication Team, I identified the need to make enquiries with the NDIA’s ADA 
Division for documents relevant to the scope of your request.  
 
Regarding item 1 of your scope, ADA confirmed that the list of providers on the NDIS 
Provider Finder in the Behaviour Support registration group on the NDIA website is sourced 
from the NDIS Commission. ADA further informed me that the NDIS Commission is 
responsible for the management of these providers, including any requirements for or 
recognition of clinical or professional registration for individual clinicians and information 
about service quality.  
 
Given the management of providers lies with the NDIS Commission, the NDIA does not hold 
any  documents  relevant  to  items  regards  2  and  3  of  your  request.  A  request  to  the  NDIS 
Commission may assist you to gain access to the documents you seek.  
 
Conclusion  
Based on the responses to my internal consultations, I consider there are reasonable 
grounds to be satisfied that documents containing the information you seek are not held by 
the Agency. I therefore refuse access to the information under section 24A of the FOI Act.   
 
 
 
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Attachment B 
Your review rights  
Internal Review  
The FOI Act gives you the right to apply for an internal review of this decision. The review 
will be conducted by a different person to the person who made the original decision. 
 
If you wish to seek an internal review of the decision, you must apply for the review, in 
writing, within 30 days of receipt of this letter. 
 
No particular form is required for an application for internal review, but to assist the review 
process, you should clearly outline your grounds for review (that is, the reasons why you 
disagree with the decision). Applications for internal review can be lodged by email to 
xxx@xxxx.xxx.xx or sent by post to: 
 
Freedom of Information Section  
Complaints Management and FOI Branch  
General Counsel Division 
National Disability Insurance Agency 
GPO Box 700 
CANBERRA   ACT   2601 
 
Review by the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner 
The FOI Act also gives you the right to apply to the Office of the Australian Information 
Commissioner (OAIC) to seek a review of this decision. 
 
If you wish to have the decision reviewed by the OAIC, you may apply for review within 60 
days of receiving this letter.  
 
You can apply to the OAIC for review in the following ways: 
 
Online: 
www.oaic.gov.au  
Post:  
GPO Box 5218, Sydney NSW 2001 
Email: 
xxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx.xx 
Phone: 
1300 363 992 (local call charge) 
 
Complaints to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner or the 
Commonwealth Ombudsman 
You may complain to either the Commonwealth Ombudsman or the OAIC about actions the 
NDIA took in relation to your request. The Ombudsman will consult with the OAIC before 
investigating a complaint about the handling of an FOI request. 
 
You can make a complaint to the OAIC using the contact details identified above, or to the 
Ombudsman by: 
 
Phone: 
1300 362 072 (local call charge) 
Email:  
xxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx  
 
Your complaint should set out the grounds on which you consider the OAIC or the 
Ombudsman should investigate the NDIA’s handling of your FOI request.