17/05/2026
❌ THE 7 PHRASES THAT WILL INSTANTLY FAIL AN NDIS SHIFT NOTE AUDIT (And how to fix them) ❌Let’s be brutally honest. Writing progress notes at the end of an exhausting 10-hour shift is the worst part of the job.But with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission clamping down harder than ever, sloppy documentation is putting independent sole traders and agencies at massive risk. If an auditor looks at your system and sees casual, subjective language, you face payment delays, compliance flags, or worse.I just finished auditing the latest Commission guidelines and compiled a definitive list of the 7 toxic phrases support workers accidentally use every day that completely destroy audit compliance.For example, writing: "John was happy today, we had lunch" will fail. Why? Because it’s subjective and doesn't trace back to a plan goal.📋 What's inside the free 1-page guide:The 7 specific compliance red-flag words to ban from your vocabulary immediately.Quick, audit-ready alternatives for community access, SIL, and daily living supports.How to properly quote a participant to prove choice and control.A foolproof template to link every single note back to NDIS goals in under 30 seconds.I want to make sure every provider in this community stays safe and fully protected.👇 Want the free PDF cheat sheet? 👇Comment "CHECKLIST" below, and I will slide it straight into your Facebook DMs for free!