Staying Ahead of Universal Registration in the NDIS

Wednesday, 18 February 2026
The Move Towards Universal Provider Registration: How to Stay Ahead of the Curve

 

  • Overview of the recommendations to move toward universal provider registration and mandatory registration of SIL, support coordination and platform providers
  • Challenges and tensions for participants and providers
  • Proactive steps unregistered providers can take
  • Understanding and meeting obligations as a registered provider
  • How registration system changes will impact currently registered providers

Presented by Prue Campbell, Special Counsel, Panetta McGrath; Recognised in Doyle’s Guide, Leading Western Australian medical negligence and malpractice lawyer (defendant)

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Attend and earn 1 CPD unit in Substantive Law
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories

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Chair

Clare van Drunen, General Counsel, My Place 

Presenters


Clare van Drunen, General Counsel, My Place
Clare van Drunen is General Counsel at My Place WA Ltd, a large established not-for-profit NDIS provider. In her role with My Place, Clare practises in a variety of areas and sees first-hand the impact of NDIS reform and legislative change on My Place’s operations and service delivery to consumers. Clare has extensive experience in corporate, real estate, and employment law. Prior to joining My Place, Clare practised at Clayton Utz and has previously been named in the Doyles Guide as a rising star. Clare is also a Non-Executive Director for MSWA Ltd.


Prue Campbell, Special Counsel, Panetta McGrath
Prue is a Special Counsel in Panetta McGrath’s Health Law and Aged Care and Retirement Living teams with extensive experience advising public health services, health professionals, and aged care and disability service providers. With a strong background in health law, regulatory compliance and clinical governance, Prue provides strategic legal support across a broad range of issues including litigation, clinical incident management and privacy matters. Prue assists clients in navigating complex regulatory environments with pragmatism and attention to detail. She is recognised in Doyle’s Guide as a Leading Western Australian medical negligence and malpractice lawyer (defendant). Prue is also a current sitting legal member on the Department of Health Central Human Research and Ethics Committee and the South Metropolitan Health Service Human Research and Ethics Committee.

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Staying Ahead of Universal Registration in the NDIS

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Wednesday, 18 February 2026
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$160.00
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