Chair
Kim Boettcher, Barrister, Frederick Jordan Chambers
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour in Substantive Law
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
NDIS Director and Governance Obligations
- The responsibilities of a company director and 'key personnel'
- Specific NDIS requirements
- The various types of statutory and common law requirements including ASIC, Work Health and Safety
- Case studies of breaches of NDIS requirements and outcomes for directors
Presented by Bronwyn Herbertson, Associate, Engels Floyd Quality Consulting; NDIS Auditor and Solicitor
Presenters
Kim Boettcher, Barrister, Frederick Jordan Chambers
Kim is a Barrister at Frederick Jordan Chambers in Sydney. Kim practises in Equity, Common Law, Protective and Guardianship Law, and in the Probate and Succession List. Prior to coming to the Bar, she practised as a Solicitor in commercial and civil litigation law in England and Wales, New South Wales and Queensland. More recently, she was a Solicitor at the Seniors Rights Service, an independent legal centre and regularly attended the UN Open-ended Working Group on Ageing in New York as a civil society representative. Kim was appointed to the NSW Minister of Fair Trading's Retirement Villages Advisory Council in 2013 and also to the Minister's Expert Committee on Retirement Villages Standard Contract Terms and Disclosure Documents in 2011. Kim was a Member of the inaugural Legal Services Council in 2014 and reappointed from 2017-2020. She is a past Treasurer of the International Commission of Jurists Australia and was appointed to the NSW Bar Association’s Succession and Protective Law Committee in 2021, 2022 and 2023.
Bronwyn Herbertson, Associate, Engels Floyd Quality Consulting; NDIS Auditor and Solicitor
Bronwyn Herbertson is a Human Services Sector specialist, with a wide range of experience, knowledge and training. She has high level management and governance experience along with being a solicitor and having post graduate certificates, being appointed an NDIS and ISO auditor and providing consultancy support. She has worked across the disability, aged care, youth and child safety, domestic and family violence and Not For Profit communities sectors. Bronwyn has a passion for continuous improvement, quality assurance and governance and enjoys assisting organisations and individuals to be the best they can be.