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Top 3 NDIS Disability Websites in Australia

The Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is currently the largest publicly funded disability scheme in the world. The NDIS provides funding for hundreds of thousands of disadvantaged Australians annually and has created tens of thousands of jobs in the past few years alone. The National Disability Insurance Scheme was fully rolled out in 2020 and is quickly becoming a major economic market in Australia.

In this article, we are going to review the top three websites in Australia for service providers, disability support workers and participants of the National Disability Insurance Scheme.

Whitevine has provided service providers with a great all-in-one platform with a wide range of features to promote their services. Many service providers are now choosing to use Whitevine as their main online NDIS business profile, as it receives a steady, constantly growing NDIS targeted audience each month.

Whitevine can also be a great option for professional, independent support workers as it provides everything that a personal website could provide — without the costs of building, hosting, and promoting a website. Whitevine does all the heavy lifting for service providers and disability support workers, it is SEO optimized, and it is constantly being marketed.

Another great thing about the Whitevine platform is the community posting features. For example, if you are a service provider and you publish an article on Whitevine, the article will appear on your member profile page under ‘Articles’ and it will also be published onto the Articles section of the website. Visitors can conveniently filter all members articles by category on the Articles section of the platform. This is the same for all post types including jobs, events, articles, photo albums and videos.

Whitevine is a great community membership platform for NDIS professionals and service providers and is a great place to find NDIS services in your local area.

Mable is an online platform that connects people seeking disability support with independent support workers locally. If you are a self-managed or plan-managed NDIS participant and would like to find a support worker in your town or city, then Mable can be a great option.

Mable lets disability support seekers post jobs on the platform that support workers can then directly apply to. It is free to sign up and to create a profile on Mable, and it is free to post and to apply for jobs as well. Mable simply take a percentage out of the support worker’s pay for all hours billed through the platform and charge a small fee to the party receiving the support.

Anyone can sign up to Mable as a support worker, including people with no prior experience with disability support work. Mable also provide insurance to support workers that work through the platform, so it is an attractive option for people new to disability support work or for those who are looking to work part time as a support worker.

Mable also allow support workers to set their own hourly rates and availability.

Mable is a great option for disability support seekers who want to find local independent support workers for things such as social support and community participation. For support workers, Mable can be a great option if you don’t wish to invest in your own insurance and other costs involved in starting your own business, or if you plan on working as a disability support worker part time.

Hireup, like Mable, is an online platform that connects NDIS participants with independent support workers in their local area. It is free to sign up to Hireup for both care seekers and disability support workers. Hireup works in a similar way to Mable, where disability support seekers can post jobs and then support workers can directly apply to those job posts.

Hire up also provide support workers with insurance and support workers do not need any prior work experience to sign up to the platform. Hireup has a fixed hourly rate for all support workers on the platform and does not allow support workers to set their own rates.

If you or a loved one is receiving funds from the NDIS and you would like to find and connect with some professional service providers, then we recommend Whitevine.

If you are a self-managed or plan-managed participant, and you are looking for some casual support workers in your local area, then we recommend Mable and Hireup.

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