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SIL Documentation Essentials (Education Pack)— Part 5: Transport, Finance & Admin

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This course provides a specialized framework for managing the high-stakes administrative tasks essential to a smooth-running SIL household. It focuses on the customization of logging systems for transport and personal finances, ensuring that every kilometer driven and every dollar spent on behalf of a participant is documented with 100% audit-readiness.

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SIL Documentation Essentials (Education Pack)— Part 5: Transport, Finance & Admin

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Course Overview

This course provides a specialized framework for managing the high-stakes administrative tasks essential to a smooth-running SIL household. It focuses on the customization of logging systems for transport and personal finances, ensuring that every kilometer driven and every dollar spent on behalf of a participant is documented with 100% audit-readiness.

Aligned with NDIS Quality and Safeguarding standards, this training equips staff with the skills to maintain transparent records that protect the participant’s resources and the provider’s compliance. Participants will learn how to bridge the gap between daily support and the administrative precision required for NDIS plan management.

What You’ll Learn

  • Navigate the complexities of NDIS transport funding, distinguishing between “Activity Based Transport” and general transport allowances.

  • Master the accuracy of vehicle logbooks, ensuring all entries meet ATO and NDIS verification requirements.

  • Implement secure and transparent “Personal Money Logs” to track participant expenditure for groceries, leisure, and personal items.

  • Execute “Petty Cash” and household budget reconciliations to prevent financial discrepancies and protect staff integrity.

  • Develop professional administration skills, including the management of household communication diaries and shift handovers.

  • Master “Incident-Ready” filing, ensuring that receipts, invoices, and transport logs are easily retrievable for NDIS audits.

  • Enhance communication techniques for reporting financial or administrative barriers to management and Support Coordinators.

  • Understand the legal and ethical obligations regarding the handling of participant private financial information.

Course Modules

  • Understand Transport Documentation

  • Understand Transport and Financial Logs

  • Develop Effective Administration and Communication Skills

Designed For

  • SIL support workers and house leads.

  • NDIS provider administrative staff and finance officers.

  • Operations managers responsible for household compliance and fleet management.

  • Support coordinators looking to understand the administrative benchmarks of SIL providers.

  • Family members or nominees acting as plan managers for participants in shared living.

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