
NDIS Registration & Accreditations
Real Care, Backed by Real Standards
We’re Registered with the Office of the Children’s Guardian
At 4u Care, doing things properly isn’t a nice-to-have, it’s the baseline. Whether you’re a participant, parent, or a potential team member, you deserve to know that the people backing you are backed themselves. That’s why we’re proud to be guided by the industry’s most trusted standards including our registration with the Office of the Children’s Guardian.
Because keeping people safe, especially children and young people, starts with the right systems, training, and oversight. We’ve gone through the proper processes to make sure our team is not only qualified but supported with ongoing training in child protection and safety standards. It’s not about ticking a box. It’s about being accountable to the people who rely on us and doing what we say we’ll do.
4u Care is a Registered NDIS Provider
That means we’ve met the highest national standards for delivering safe, quality support and we’re audited regularly to prove it. Registration with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission isn’t just a title. It shows we’re serious about doing things the right way: protecting participant rights, maintaining strong systems, and creating a culture of continuous improvement. It’s extra peace of mind, with no fine print.
Why Accreditations and NDIS Registration Matter
These are proof that we take safety, consistency, and trust seriously, so you can feel confident in the support you’re getting.
What it really means:
Safe, reliable services: All staff are trained, supported and meet strict compliance and screening checks.
Accountability: We’re guided by policies and procedures that protect the rights and wellbeing of our participants.
Consistency: Regular reviews and training mean we’re always improving.
Transparency: If in the unlikely event something goes wrong, there are clear steps for feedback and resolution.
Still have questions? Let’s chat.
If you're a participant (or their carer), and want to know more about how we protect, support, and empower people in our care we’re happy to talk.
Or if you want to work somewhere that does things properly?