The passing of the National Disability Insurance Scheme Amendment (Getting the NDIS Back on Track No.1) Bill 2024 marks a significant shift in the NDIS landscape. Designed to improve the participant experience and ensure fairer, more transparent decisions, the reforms are now in effect. But how are they impacting NDIS providers on the ground? This session will break down the key changes and offer practical guidance on navigating the new challenges, covering:
With tax complexities ever-increasing, it is a good time to delve into how business structures have been impacted and which structure may better serve the housing of a venture. This session takes a closer look, including:
There are a variety of tools and mechanisms at the disposal of family lawyers to assist solicitors and counsel alike in managing evidence throughout the life of a proceedings and at a final hearing. This session uses a de-identified case study to illustrate how tools including chronologies, notices to admit, strike out applications, objections and tables can be used in practice to reduce the time and cost required to prove issues at final hearing. It also examines:
The laws of evidence can be complex, and their application to family law matters can sometimes provide challenges to practitioners seeking to argue their clientβs case in a detailed and personal manner. This session will examine some of the key evidentiary issues in family law and provide a best practice guide to practitioners in preparing and submitting evidence, including:
This series has been designed to assist accountants to comply with the new CPD requirement in relation to ethics. It consists of 4 one hour recorded webinars, each covering a unique aspect of ethical practice and duty.
Training for as many staff as you want - no additional cost!
A single purchase entitles your company to access the on demand webinars online as you require them for as many training sessions and for as many staff as you want.
Throughout the life of a trust, there may be times when the deed may need an amendment for a variety of reasons. However, care needs to be taken to ensure the change doesnβt inadvertently result in a new trust. This session explores the issues, including:
Throughout the life of a trust, there may be times when the deed may need an amendment for a variety of reasons. However, care needs to be taken to ensure the change doesnβt inadvertently result in a new trust. This session explores the issues, including:
About This Series
This series has been designed to assist accountants to comply with the new CPD requirement in relation to ethics. It consists of 10 one hour recorded webinars, each covering a unique aspect of ethical practice and duty.
Training for as many staff as you want - no additional cost!
Anti-discriminations laws require education providers to accommodate children with special needs, including where practicable, to make reasonable adjustments. This requirement is not as simple as it seems and can provide a challenge in the wider school environment. This session will look at the increasing obligations for schools in accommodating special needs, including:
Anti-discriminations laws require education providers to accommodate children with special needs, including where practicable, to make reasonable adjustments. This requirement is not as simple as it seems and can provide a challenge in the wider school environment. This session will look at the increasing obligations for schools in accommodating special needs, including: