Is there a call to test service in Victoria?

No, the Call-to-Test service is to assist vulnerable Victorians who are experiencing injury, health, mobility or other issues that impede their ability to leave home. There are testing sites throughout Victoria. Find your closest testing site.

How to get a worker screening check in Victoria?

Applying through Service Victoria is the fastest way to get your NDIS Check. If you make a manual application directly to the worker screening unit instead, due to the unexpectedly large volume of applications currently being received, manual application processing is temporarily delayed up to 8 weeks.

Why do we need to test vulnerable Victorians?

Vulnerable Victorians can get tested at home to help slow the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). Why are we making this change? How do I access this service? How long will it take for someone to come out to my home? What does testing involve? How long will it take to get my results? Can an interpreter service be arranged for the visit?

How to contact NDIS screening unit in Victoria?

To stay updated subscribe to our NDIS Worker Screening updates. Contact the Victorian NDIS Worker Screening Unit by: phone: 1300 652 879; email: [email protected]

No, the Call-to-Test service is to assist vulnerable Victorians who are experiencing injury, health, mobility or other issues that impede their ability to leave home. There are testing sites throughout Victoria. Find your closest testing site.

Vulnerable Victorians can get tested at home to help slow the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). Why are we making this change? How do I access this service? How long will it take for someone to come out to my home? What does testing involve? How long will it take to get my results? Can an interpreter service be arranged for the visit?

To stay updated subscribe to our NDIS Worker Screening updates. Contact the Victorian NDIS Worker Screening Unit by: phone: 1300 652 879; email: [email protected]