Operate Under the NDIS Through a Compliance Led Registered Provider Framework
CCG supports suitable providers to deliver NDIS services under an established registered provider structure, with onboarding checks, compliance systems, service scope review, documentation requirements, participant safeguards, reporting pathways, and ongoing oversight.
We are not a standard brokerage or invoice processing service. Our model is designed for providers who need more than payment administration — they need a structured, auditable, and compliance led pathway to operate under the NDIS safely.

Not Just Brokerage. Not Just Invoicing.
Some NDIS brokerage models focus mainly on invoicing, administration, or payment processing. CCG's model is different.
We provide a compliance led operating framework for suitable providers who need to deliver NDIS supports under an established registered provider structure. That means we are involved before, during, and after service delivery.
Providers working within our framework are not simply sending invoices through CCG. They are operating within a structured registered provider environment with clear responsibilities, safeguards, and compliance requirements.
Check If Your Service Is SuitableNot a registration consultant
We do not help providers become independently registered with the NDIS Commission.
Not an invoice processing brokerage
Our model is built around compliance led operation, not passive invoicing or payment administration.
Not a shortcut around compliance
Providers must meet onboarding requirements, maintain evidence and operate within agreed scope.
Not automatic access
Every provider completes a suitability review. Approval is not guaranteed.
A Compliant Operating Framework for NDIS Providers
Operating under an NDIS registered provider framework requires more than permission to deliver supports. Our model is designed for suitable providers who understand that compliance is not optional.
Provider suitability review
We assess your service model, registration group needs, workers, systems and risk profile before any decision is made.
Registration group alignment
We confirm whether your proposed supports align with the available registration groups and operating framework.
Compliance onboarding
Approved providers are guided through documentation requirements, reporting expectations and operating obligations.
Participant safeguarding
Our framework includes participant safeguarding requirements, incident and complaints processes, and service specific controls.
Ongoing compliance oversight
Providers must maintain evidence, follow procedures, report incidents and participate in ongoing monitoring.
Worker evidence requirements
We require appropriate worker screening, training, competency and role-specific evidence before commencement.
Our Process Is Built Around Suitability First
We do not approve providers automatically. The first step is to understand whether your service model, workers, evidence, systems, and proposed supports are suitable for our framework.
This protects participants, providers, workers, and the integrity of the registered provider structure.
See the Full ProcessSuitability Discussion
We begin by understanding your service, proposed supports, current systems and reason for wanting to operate under a registered provider framework.
Service Scope Review
We review the supports you want to deliver and whether they align with the registration groups and framework available.
Compliance Evidence Check
We identify the evidence required before onboarding can proceed — worker screening, training, insurance, policies and participant safeguards.
Provider Onboarding
If suitable, we guide you through required onboarding steps, agreements, systems, reporting expectations and operating requirements.
Ongoing Oversight
Approved providers operate within the agreed framework and are subject to ongoing compliance oversight, evidence requirements and monitoring.
Providers Who Are Ready to Meet the Standard
We work with providers who are capable of delivering safe, quality NDIS supports but require the structure and oversight of an established registered provider framework.
This model is not suitable for providers who want to avoid compliance requirements, are looking for automatic access to registration, or only want invoice processing without compliance involvement.
Check If Your Service Is SuitableBuilt for a Sector Where Compliance Matters
NDIS services require clear systems, participant safeguards, documentation, accountability and ongoing compliance. CCG's framework is designed around these requirements — not as an afterthought, but as the foundation.
Approval is not automatic. CCG reviews each provider's service type, registration group needs, compliance systems, worker evidence, participant safeguards and risk profile before any decision is made.
Worker Evidence Requirements
Providers must maintain appropriate worker evidence including screening, qualifications, training, induction, competency and role-specific evidence before commencement.
Participant Safeguards
Providers must maintain clear participant-related documentation including service agreements, risk information, support records and escalation pathways.
Incident & Complaints Management
Providers must understand how incidents and complaints are identified, recorded, reported, escalated and managed within the framework.
Transparent partnership fee
Providers pay a clear partnership fee based on billed hours plus GST. The rate is agreed upfront, with no setup fee and no exit fee.
No setup fee
There is no cost to apply or to be onboarded into the CCG operating framework.
No exit fee
If you choose to pursue your own registration or move on, you leave without penalty.
Simple, Transparent and Designed for Providers at Every Stage
CCG operates on a clear framework. Providers pay a transparent partnership fee based on billed hours plus GST. There is no setup fee, no exit fee and no penalty if a provider later chooses to pursue their own registration.
The model is designed to be financially sustainable for providers at every stage of growth, from sole traders to small teams.
Check If Your Service Is Suitable
Not every provider is suitable to operate under our registered provider framework.
Book a suitability discussion so we can understand your service model, registration group needs, compliance systems, worker evidence, participant safeguards, and operational readiness. If your service is suitable, we will explain the next steps. If there are gaps, we will tell you what needs to be addressed before proceeding.
