COURSE OVERVIEW:
Welcome to the Practical Approaches to Supported Independent Living (SIL) course. This course provides essential guidance for professionals working within the NDIS framework to foster independence and enhance daily living skills for individuals in Supported Independent Living arrangements.
SIL aims to empower participants by supporting their ability to live more independently, improving both quality of life and self-sufficiency. Here, we will begin with an overview of SIL, its goals in the NDIS context, and the key responsibilities of SIL support professionals in creating a safe, supportive environment tailored to each participant’s unique needs.
Understanding eligibility and planning is the foundation of SIL. You will explore NDIS requirements for SIL eligibility, the role of assessments in determining suitability, and the process of setting participant-centred goals that align with each individual’s aspirations and abilities.
SIL offers various types of living arrangements to accommodate individual preferences and needs. This section covers shared and individualised living options, as well as the process of transitioning from a family home to an independent residence, helping you guide participants through this important life change.
Developing a personalised roster of care is essential for effective support. You will learn to create weekly schedules based on participant needs, assess and adjust support ratios, and document participant preferences to provide responsive, adaptable care.
Promoting daily living skills and independence is a core goal in SIL. This section will provide strategies for teaching personal care, meal preparation, and household management skills, equipping participants with the abilities they need to manage their daily lives with confidence.
Enhancing social and community access skills supports participants’ social integration and overall well-being. You will learn techniques for building communication and socialisation skills, encouraging participation in community activities, and fostering supportive social networks.
Safety practices are fundamental in SIL environments. This section will cover conducting regular safety audits, teaching emergency preparedness, and supporting the use of safety equipment to ensure a secure living environment.
Personal care and health management are key aspects of holistic support. Here, you’ll explore assistance with medication management, supporting regular health check-ups, and promoting hygiene practices to prevent infections, ensuring participants’ health needs are met.
Nutrition and meal planning are essential for participants’ well-being. You will learn to develop healthy meal plans, teach shopping and budgeting skills, and support participants’ independence in cooking and meal preparation, fostering a balanced and self-sufficient lifestyle.
In shared living arrangements, conflict resolution and interpersonal skills are critical. This section provides techniques for effective communication, mediation skills, and setting boundaries to promote harmonious living and resolve conflicts constructively.
Financial management skills support greater independence. You will learn how to teach budgeting and financial planning, assist with managing bills and expenses, and build participants’ awareness of available financial supports and resources.
Behaviour support and management are crucial in meeting diverse participant needs. You will explore the implementation of Behaviour Support Plans (BSPs), strategies for positive reinforcement, and the integration of BSPs into daily activities, promoting constructive behaviours.
Monitoring progress and providing feedback ensures that SIL goals remain relevant and effective. This section will cover documenting observations, evaluating support plans, and adjusting care based on participant feedback, ensuring ongoing progress toward greater independence.
Collaborating with families and carers strengthens SIL support. You will learn strategies for involving families in SIL planning, maintaining clear communication, and addressing family concerns, creating a collaborative approach that supports the participant’s journey.
Supporting participants with complex needs requires a tailored approach. This section will focus on identifying specific needs, coordinating with allied health professionals, and creating comprehensive care plans to ensure high-quality support for participants with complex requirements.
Legal and ethical responsibilities in SIL are foundational to professional conduct. This section provides an overview of NDIS standards, duty of care, ethical decision-making, and maintaining confidentiality, ensuring compliance with NDIS and legal guidelines.
Finally, transition planning and setting long-term goals guide participants toward increasing independence. You will explore how to prepare participants for transitions, set achievable long-term goals, and evaluate the potential for reduced support, empowering participants to live as independently as possible.
By the end of this course, you will be equipped with practical skills and knowledge to deliver effective, participant-centred support in SIL, promoting independence and improving the quality of life for individuals within the NDIS framework.
Each section is complemented with examples to illustrate the concepts and techniques discussed.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
By the end of this course, you will be able to understand the following topics:
1. Introduction to Supported Independent Living (SIL)
- Overview of Supported Independent Living within the NDIS
- Goals of SIL: Enhancing Independence and Daily Living Skills
- Key Roles and Responsibilities of SIL Support Professionals
2. Understanding SIL Eligibility and Planning
- NDIS Requirements and Eligibility Criteria for SIL
- The Role of Assessments in Determining SIL Suitability
- Developing Participant-Centred SIL Goals and Objectives
3. Types of Living Arrangements in SIL
- Shared Living Options: Choosing Compatible Housemates
- Individualised Living Options for Independent Residences
- Transitioning from Family Home to SIL Housing
4. Developing Personalised Roster of Care
- Creating a Weekly Support Schedule Based on Needs
- Assessing and Adjusting the Ratio of Support
- Documenting Participant Preferences and Adjustments
5. Promoting Daily Living Skills and Independence
- Teaching Personal Care and Hygiene Practices
- Encouraging Meal Preparation and Cooking Skills
- Fostering Cleaning and Household Management Abilities
6. Enhancing Social and Community Access Skills
- Building Communication and Socialisation Skills
- Supporting Participation in Community Activities
- Encouraging Development of Supportive Social Networks
7. Safety Practices in SIL Environments
- Conducting Regular Safety Audits of Living Spaces
- Teaching Emergency Preparedness and Response
- Supporting Use of Safety Equipment and Procedures
8. Personal Care and Health Management
- Assistance with Medication Management and Monitoring
- Supporting Regular Health Check-Ups and Appointments
- Hygiene Practices and Preventing Infections
9. Nutrition and Meal Planning in SIL
- Developing Healthy Meal Plans Aligned with Dietary Needs
- Teaching Shopping and Budgeting for Groceries
- Supporting Independence in Cooking and Meal Prep
10. Conflict Resolution and Interpersonal Skills in Shared Living
- Effective Communication Techniques for Conflict Prevention
- Mediation Skills for Resolving Disputes
- Setting and Respecting Boundaries in Shared Spaces
11. Assisting Participants in Managing Finances
- Teaching Budgeting and Financial Planning Skills
- Supporting Independent Management of Bills and Expenses
- Building Awareness of Financial Supports and Resources
12. Behaviour Support and Management
- Understanding Behaviour Support Plans (BSPs)
- Strategies for Positive Behaviour Reinforcement
- Implementing BSPs in Day-to-Day Activities
13. Monitoring Progress and Providing Feedback
- Documenting Daily Observations and Progress
- Evaluating Effectiveness of SIL Goals and Support Plans
- Adjusting Support Based on Participant Feedback and Needs
14. Collaborating with Families and Carers
- Engaging Families in SIL Planning and Implementation
- Communication Strategies to Keep Families Informed
- Addressing Family Concerns and Encouraging Partnership
15. Supporting Participants with Complex Needs
- Identifying and Addressing Specific Needs and Risks
- Coordinating with Allied Health Professionals
- Creating Comprehensive Care Plans for High-Needs Participants
16. Legal and Ethical Responsibilities in SIL
- Overview of NDIS Standards and Compliance in SIL
- Duty of Care and Ethical Decision-Making in SIL
- Confidentiality and Privacy in Participant Care
17. Transition Planning and Long-Term Goals
- Preparing Participants for Transition to Greater Independence
- Setting and Achieving Long-Term Independent Living Goals
- Evaluating Potential for Transition to Reduced Support
COURSE DURATION:
The typical duration of this course is approximately 2-3 hours to complete. Your enrolment is Valid for 12 Months. Start anytime and study at your own pace.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS:
You must have access to a computer or any mobile device with Adobe Acrobat Reader (free PDF Viewer) installed, to complete this course.
COURSE DELIVERY:
Purchase and download course content.
ASSESSMENT:
A simple 10-question true or false quiz with Unlimited Submission Attempts.
CERTIFICATION:
Upon course completion, you will receive a customised digital “Certificate of Completion”.