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Work Safely in the NDIS Support Sector

Work Safely in the NDIS Support Sector

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COURSE OVERVIEW:

Welcome to the Work Safely in the NDIS Support Sector course. This course is designed to provide you with the essential knowledge and skills to ensure a safe working environment for both professionals and the clients they serve under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). 

Workplace safety is a cornerstone of high-quality care in disability support, and understanding the legal obligations and best practices is critical to ensuring the well-being of vulnerable individuals. As an NDIS support worker, your role involves not only providing daily assistance but also adhering to safety protocols that protect both clients and yourself in diverse working environments.

The NDIS framework outlines the expectations for support workers, detailing the standards of conduct and responsibilities that underpin your role. This course will provide an overview of these standards, including the NDIS Code of Conduct, and will help you understand how to integrate these responsibilities into your daily work.

A key aspect of working in the NDIS sector is risk management. Identifying and assessing hazards in disability support settings is vital for ensuring the safety of both workers and clients. This course will equip you with the tools to implement effective risk control measures and teach you how to review and update safety management plans regularly to maintain a safe environment.

Client safety and well-being are at the heart of NDIS support. Throughout this course, you will learn about safeguarding vulnerable clients, conducting safety assessments, and preventing issues such as abuse, neglect, or exploitation. You will also gain practical knowledge on the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and the correct procedures for using and maintaining this equipment to ensure your own safety as well as that of your clients.

Manual handling and lifting techniques are essential skills for support workers. You will learn best practices for safely moving and transferring clients, including the use of hoists, transfer belts, and other assistive devices to prevent injuries to both yourself and the people you support.

Infection control is another critical component of safety in NDIS settings. The course will cover hygiene guidelines, managing infectious diseases, and maintaining a clean environment in both community and residential settings. Additionally, safe medication management practices will be addressed to ensure that medications are handled, administered, and documented properly, reducing the risk of errors.

Managing challenging behaviours and supporting clients with mental health conditions can present safety risks. This course will provide you with the tools to handle these situations safely, including positive behaviour support strategies and de-escalation techniques for aggressive behaviour. You will also learn about mental health awareness and how to respond to crises involving mental health issues in disability support settings.

Safe transportation of NDIS clients requires specific protocols to ensure both the safety and accessibility of vehicles. This section of the course will teach you how to assist clients with boarding and disembarking safely, along with ensuring vehicle safety standards are met.

Emergency preparedness is crucial in the NDIS sector. You will learn how to identify various types of emergencies, develop emergency response plans, and communicate effectively with emergency services and families during critical situations. Cultural competence is also essential in providing safe, inclusive care. This course will address the importance of working safely with clients from diverse cultural backgrounds and ensuring their cultural and religious needs are respected.

Finally, the course will cover the safe use of assistive devices and technology, safeguarding client privacy and confidentiality in compliance with the Privacy Act 1988, and how to continuously improve safety practices through regular audits and risk assessments.

By the end of this course, you will be well-equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to maintain high safety standards in the NDIS support sector, ensuring a secure and respectful environment for both clients and workers.

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 Workplace Safety in the NDIS Sector

  • Understanding the Importance of Safety in NDIS Support
  • Overview of Legal Obligations and Regulations
  • Role of Support Workers in Ensuring Client and Personal Safety

2. Understanding the NDIS Framework

  • Overview of the NDIS and Its Role in Disability Support
  • Key Responsibilities of NDIS Support Workers
  • Understanding the NDIS Code of Conduct and Practice Standards

3. Risk Management in NDIS Support

  • Identifying and Assessing Workplace Hazards in Disability Support
  • Implementing Risk Control Measures for Client and Worker Safety
  • Regularly Reviewing and Updating Risk Management Plans

4. Client Safety and Well-being

  • Safeguarding Vulnerable Clients
  • Conducting Regular Client Safety Assessments
  • Preventing Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation in Disability Support

5. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for NDIS Support Workers

  • Types of PPE Required in NDIS Work Settings
  • Correct Usage, Removal, and Disposal of PPE
  • Maintaining and Storing PPE Safely

6. Manual Handling and Lifting Techniques

  • Best Practices for Safe Lifting and Transferring of Clients
  • Use of Hoists, Transfer Belts, and Other Assistive Devices
  • Preventing Musculoskeletal Injuries for Support Workers

7. Infection Control in NDIS Settings

  • Importance of Hygiene and Infection Control in Disability Support
  • Key Infection Control Guidelines
  • Managing Infectious Diseases in Community and Residential Settings

8. Medication Management and Safety

  • Understanding Medication Policies and Procedures in NDIS
  • Safe Handling and Administration of Medications
  • Recognising and Responding to Medication Errors

9. Behavioural Support and Safety

  • Managing Challenging Behaviours Safely in Disability Support
  • Positive Behaviour Support Strategies for Clients
  • De-escalation Techniques for Aggressive Behaviour

10. Mental Health Awareness in NDIS Support

  • Recognising Mental Health Issues in NDIS Clients
  • Supporting Clients with Mental Health Conditions Safely
  • Managing Mental Health Crises in Disability Support

11. Safe Transportation of NDIS Clients

  • Safety Protocols for Transporting Clients with Disabilities
  • Ensuring Vehicle Safety and Accessibility
  • Assisting Clients with Boarding and Disembarking Safely

12. Emergency Response and Evacuation Procedures

  • Identifying Different Types of Emergencies in Disability Support
  • Developing and Implementing Emergency Response Plans
  • Communicating with Emergency Services and Families

13. Cultural Competence and Safety in NDIS Support

  • Understanding the Importance of Cultural Sensitivity in Disability Care
  • Working Safely with Clients from Diverse Cultural Backgrounds
  • Addressing Cultural and Religious Needs in Service Delivery

14. Safe Use of Assistive Devices and Technology

  • Types of Assistive Devices in Disability Support
  • Safe Use and Maintenance of Assistive Devices
  • Supporting Clients with the Use of Assistive Technology

15. Safeguarding Client Privacy and Confidentiality

  • Protecting Client Information in Compliance with the Privacy Act 1988
  • Confidential Documentation and Reporting Procedures
  • Ethical Considerations in NDIS Support Work

16. Continuous Improvement of Safety Practices in NDIS Support

  • Conducting Safety Audits and Risk Assessments Regularly
  • Implementing Feedback from Clients and Colleagues
  • Updating Safety Protocols and Practices Based on New Information

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:

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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”.