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What the new Act means for your documentation obligations — the Statement of Rights, strengthened Quality Standards, SIRS reporting, Support at Home, and Care Minutes. Practical reference for quality and compliance leads.
Download the compliance brief →A structured checklist for assessing your current documentation risk across seven compliance dimensions — from specificity and timeliness to SIRS readiness and rights-based care evidence. Use it for internal audits or pre-assessment preparation.
Download the risk checklist →Detailed reference pages covering key documentation obligations under the new Act.
The complete reference — Statement of Rights, strengthened Quality Standards, SIRS, Support at Home, Care Minutes, and Commission audit posture. Start here.
Standards 5, 6 and 7 — what records must show to evidence clinical care, food and nutrition, and incident management.
Priority 1 and 2 timeframes, what a SIRS-ready note must contain, and the documentation failure modes the Commission flags most often.
What providers must record under the new program — eight service categories, budget transparency, and the HCP transition obligations.
How to record care time in a way that survives Commission scrutiny — the link between shift notes and Care Minutes reporting.
Audit posture under the new Act, common record requests, documentation gaps that trigger findings, and how providers prepare.
How shift notes must evidence the Statement of Rights — dignity of risk, supported decision-making, and what records auditors look for.
NoteGate is documentation compliance infrastructure for NDIS and aged care providers — a quality gate that checks every shift note against compliance rules before it enters the record. Book a walkthrough to see how it works.