SIL and Platform Provider Registration 2026: Compliance Checklist
A practical checklist for supported independent living and platform providers preparing for mandatory registration and stronger quality oversight.
Quick answer
A practical checklist for supported independent living and platform providers preparing for mandatory registration and stronger quality oversight.
Confirm whether the reform applies
The NDIS Commission has announced mandatory registration for supported independent living and platform providers. Check the latest transition guidance before setting an internal deadline.
Build a registration evidence pack
SIL and platform providers should be ready to show that safety, quality, and participant safeguards are operating, not just documented.
- Practice Standards mapping
- Policies and procedures
- Worker screening and onboarding records
- Incident and complaints systems
- Risk and continuous improvement registers
Prepare teams before audit pressure arrives
Registration readiness is easier when evidence is captured during normal service delivery. Assign owners for document review, worker records, incident follow-up, and improvement actions.
Frequently asked questions
Who should read this checklist?
Supported independent living providers, platform providers, and managers preparing for NDIS registration changes should use it as a planning guide.
Does mandatory registration mean an audit?
Registration requirements can include audits and evidence review. Providers should confirm the pathway against NDIS Commission guidance.
How can Blue Safe help SIL providers?
Blue Safe helps organise policies, registers, worker evidence, incidents, complaints, and audit preparation tasks.
Next step
Use this guide to check your current evidence, then move the work into a controlled system with documents, forms, registers, and review actions.
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