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Table of Contents

1 Recent updates …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4

2 Before you start …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5

3 Understand and record a PEDI-CAT assessment ……………………………………………………. 6

4 Next steps …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 8

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This article provides guidance for a local area coordinator, early childhood coordinator and all NDIA staff (planner, payment officer, internal review officer, complaints officer, participant service officer, access officer, quality officer, technical advisor, SDA officer, NCC officer, provider support) to:  understand a PEDI-CAT assessment  understand the difference between a new assessment and manually entered score  complete a new PEDI-CAT assessment  record a manual PEDI-CAT assessment.

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1 Recent updates

18 December 2023

Update to include the transfer of work instruction on PACE for PEDI-CAT domain manual score entry.

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2 Before you start

You have: e read Our Guidelines — applying to the NDIS e read the

e read the article Create a new functional capacity assessment case.

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3 Understand and record a PEDI-CAT assessment

The PEDI-CAT assessment

A PEDI-CAT assessment helps us understand a child’s ability to complete tasks in their daily life.

We use the PEDI-CAT assessment with children younger than 6. Sometimes, we use PEDI- CAT for children aged 7-16 if there isn’t another tool available.

The difference between a new assessment and manually entered score

You complete a New PEDI-CAT assessment in PACE. You begin by creating a new Functional Capacity Assessment case. PACE will direct you to an external Pearson site. Pearson will automatically populate a score based on answers to the questions.

A Manual PEDI-CAT assessment is one completed outside of Pearson. You will enter the score in PACE. For example, a parent might give you a PEDI-CAT assessment from their child’s doctor.

Note: If you receive a PEDI-CAT assessment score from within the last 3 months, use this to update the manually entered score. If the PEDI-CAT assessment score is from more than 3 months ago, use Pearson to get a new assessment score.

Complete a new PEDI-CAT assessment

To record a New PEDI-CAT assessment, complete the following PACE steps.

From the functional capacity assessment view:

  1. Select Yes to Carry out a new assessment.

  2. Select No to Manually enter scores.

  3. Select PEDICAT or PEDICAT-ASD.

  4. Select Next.

  5. Confirm details are correct.

  6. Select Launch PEDI-CAT to open in Pearson.

  7. Complete online PEDI-CAT assessment.

  8. Once completed, return to PACE and select Check status to refresh.

  9. Select Save for later or Next.

  10. Check confirmation details.

  11. Select Done.

Note: Don’t open a new assessment if you do not intend on completing it that day.

Record a manual PEDI-CAT assessment

To record a manual PEDI-CAT assessment, complete the following PACE steps.

At the Select Tools step in the Functional Capacity Assessment:

  1. Select No to Carry out a new assessment.

  2. Select Yes to Manually enter scores.

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  1. Select PEDICAT or PEDICAT ASD.

  2. Select Next.

  3. Enter Assessment completion date.

  4. Enter all Domain Scaled Scores.

o Add the numerical scores into the domain fields.Note: For children younger than 3 years, record the PEDI-CAT Responsibility Domain as 0. This is because domain scaled scores are not completed for children younger than 3 years old.

  1. Enter all Domain T Scores.

o When the T score generates and displays as less than 10, record the score as 1 in PACE.

o When the T score generates greater than or equal to 10, record the exact score in PACE.Note: For children younger than 3 years, record the PEDI-CAT Responsibility Domain as 0. This is because domain T scores are not completed for children younger than 3 years old.

  1. Enter all Domain Age Percentiles.

Note: This score will show as either an exact number or a percentile band dependent on version used.

o If exact score, enter as displayed. o When the age percentile generates and displays as less than the 5th percentile, record the score as 1 in PACE.

o For age percentile 5 to 25, record the lower percentile (5) or the number displayed.

o For age percentile 25 to 50, record the lower percentile (25). o For age percentile 50 to 75, record the lower percentile (50). o For age percentile 75 or above, record 75. Note: For children younger than 3 years, record the PEDI-CAT Responsibility Domain as 0. This is because domain age percentiles are not completed for children younger than 3 years old.

  1. Select Next.

  2. Check the Confirmation details. Select Done.

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4 Next steps

There are no further steps.

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