Requesting external services

Londonderry Public School provides access for external providers. Providers do not have an automatic right of access to a school. Any request for access to a student by an external provider funded by the NDIS (or other scheme that provides funding to individuals) must come from the student’s parent or carer in writing.

Providers, please read the  Fact sheet for providers on mandatory child protection roles and responsibilities  from the Department of Education.

Parents, please read the Parent and Carer Fact Sheet  from the Department of Education.

To meet the requirements of the school curriculum, and in the best interest of the student and the school, external providers will be able to attend Londonderry Public School between 12:00 pm to 1:20 pm or 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm Monday to Friday on school days (see our bell times here).  It remains the parent's responsibility to advise providers if their child will be absent from school or if there is a school activity on the day of support.

There is an  External Provider Checklist  with the documents and requirements for external providers. Please read this checklist in full and ensure each and every check/requirement is met before submitting any documents to the school. These requirements/checks are from the Department of Education. The External Provider Engagement Agreement has changed from last year. Please use the new External Provider Engagement Agreement   - Please note: Attachment B Form 1 is to be signed by the student's parent.

To engage external therapist support at Londonderry Public School:

Step 1:

Parents please fill in a  Parent/carer request  and return to the office.

For more information please see the  Parent and Carer Fact Sheet.

If the school is in agreement with the request, progress to step 2.

Step 2:

The office then contacts the therapist requesting all documents.

Therapists  must complete and return:

  1. An external provider agreement
  2. Current child protection training  - must be done every year

Therapists must read:

  1. Code of Conduct policy
  2. Controversial issues in schools policies and procedures
  3. Allegations against Employees in the area of child protection

Therapists must provide evidence of:

  1. Public liability for at least $20 million
  2. Personal indemnity for at least $2 million
  3. Workers’ compensation or insurance
  4. Completed child protection training- for current year
  5. Photo ID

For more information please see the   External Provider Checklist and the  fact sheet for providers on mandatory child protection roles and responsibilities.

Step 3:

The school will send an email to the therapist, teacher and parent. After a suitable time has been negotiated therapy can commence.

Therapy is not to commence until therapists have received an email or phone call from the school approving the request.

This process is to be completed at the beginning of each school year.

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