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Complying with the Code of Conduct for Aged Care

Complying with the Code of Conduct for Aged Care

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COURSE OVERVIEW:

Welcome to the Complying with the Code of Conduct for Aged Care course. This program provides aged care providers, managers, and workers with a solid understanding of the Code of Conduct for Aged Care and practical guidance on meeting its requirements. Introduced to ensure safe, respectful, and high-quality care, the Code sets the standard for professional behaviour and accountability across the aged care sector. It outlines key principles, such as acting with integrity, treating people with dignity, and promoting consumer independence, which are essential to fostering trust and enhancing the well-being of those receiving aged care services.

The Code operates within a broader legal and regulatory framework. This course will provide an overview of the Aged Care Act 1997, the Aged Care Quality Standards, and the Charter of Aged Care Rights. Understanding these interconnected regulations will help you navigate compliance requirements while delivering person-centred, ethical, and legally sound care.

Approved providers bear significant responsibilities under the Code, including ensuring compliance across their organisations. This involves training and supporting workers, managing incidents effectively, and fostering a culture of accountability. By upholding these responsibilities, providers contribute to safe and high-quality care environments.

Aged care workers are the heart of service delivery. This course will explore their roles and responsibilities, focusing on expectations for professional conduct, the delivery of person-centred care, and the promotion of consumer independence. Understanding these principles ensures that workers align their practices with the standards set by the Code.

Practical guidance for complying with the Code includes strategies for supporting consumer choice, maintaining professional boundaries, and applying the principle of dignity of risk. These practices ensure that consumers are empowered to make informed decisions while receiving safe and respectful care.

Respecting consumer rights and self-determination is fundamental to the Code. This course will emphasise the importance of supporting consumer autonomy, respecting cultural and personal preferences, and enabling consumers to make decisions about their care. These principles strengthen the trust and partnership between consumers and care providers.

Treating people with dignity and respect is a cornerstone of aged care. You will learn how to uphold consumer privacy, show courtesy and empathy, and avoid discrimination or bias. These behaviours contribute to a care environment that values every individual.

Maintaining consumer privacy is both a legal obligation and a professional expectation. This course will cover privacy legislation, securing consumer data, and preventing unauthorised disclosure, ensuring compliance with privacy standards.

Providing safe and competent care requires a skilled workforce. You will explore how to ensure staff competency, recognise and manage consumer risks, and respond effectively to emergencies. These practices are crucial for maintaining trust and safety in aged care services.

Acting with integrity, honesty, and transparency builds credibility and fosters open communication. This section will address how to handle financial and care decisions transparently, report and manage conflicts of interest, and maintain honesty in all interactions.

Addressing quality and safety concerns is essential for continuous improvement. This course will guide you in identifying and reporting safety issues, encouraging a culture of improvement, and collaborating to resolve concerns efficiently and respectfully.

Preventing abuse, neglect, and exploitation is a critical component of the Code. You will learn to recognise signs of abuse or neglect, take immediate protective action, and meet reporting obligations under the Code to ensure consumer safety and dignity.

Risk and incident management are key to compliance. This section will teach you how to conduct risk assessments, respond appropriately to incidents, and implement learning from reviews to improve future practices.

Governance and leadership responsibilities include oversight of compliance and risk management, promoting a respectful organisational culture, and ensuring accountability for provider actions. Strong leadership supports alignment with the Code at every level of care delivery.

Training and professional development ensure that workers understand and meet the behavioural expectations set out in the Code. This course will explore induction processes, ongoing training, and strategies for addressing worker conduct issues constructively.

Educating consumers about their rights and engaging in advocacy are also important elements of compliance. You will learn to handle consumer feedback effectively and collaborate with advocacy organisations to ensure consumer voices are heard.

The Aged Care Commission plays a central role in monitoring and enforcing compliance. This course will explain the Commission’s approach to audits, investigations, and the consequences of breaching the Code, as well as its support for continuous improvement initiatives.

The Code intersects with other regulatory schemes, including the NDIS Code of Conduct and healthcare standards. This section will explore overlapping responsibilities and reporting obligations across sectors, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of compliance requirements.

By the end of this course, you will have the tools and knowledge to implement the Code of Conduct for Aged Care effectively, fostering safe, respectful, and high-quality care while ensuring compliance with legal and ethical standards.

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 the Code of Conduct for Aged Care

·       Purpose of the Code

·       Key Elements of the Code

·       Importance for Consumers and Providers

2. Legal Framework and Related Regulations

·       The Aged Care Act 1997

·       Aged Care Quality Standards

·       Charter of Aged Care Rights

3. Responsibilities of Approved Providers

·       Ensuring Compliance with the Code

·       Training and Supporting Workers

·       Incident Management and Reporting

4. Roles and Responsibilities of Aged Care Workers

·       Professional Conduct Expectations

·       Delivering Person-Centred Care

·       Promoting Consumer Independence

5. Practical Guidance for Complying with the Code

·       Supporting Consumer Choice and Decision-Making

·       Maintaining Professional Boundaries

·       Understanding and Applying Dignity of Risk

6. Acting with Respect for Rights and Self-Determination

·       Supporting Consumer Autonomy

·       Respecting Cultural and Personal Preferences

·       Enabling Consumers to Make Informed Choices

7. Treating People with Dignity and Respect

·       Upholding Consumer Privacy

·       Showing Courtesy and Empathy

·       Avoiding Discrimination and Bias

8. Maintaining Consumer Privacy

·       Understanding Privacy Legislation

·       Securing Consumer Data and Records

·       Preventing Unauthorised Disclosure

9. Providing Safe and Competent Care

·       Ensuring Staff Competency and Skills

·       Recognising and Managing Consumer Risks

·       Responding to Emergencies Effectively

10. Acting with Integrity, Honesty, and Transparency

·       Being Honest in Communication

·       Reporting and Managing Conflicts of Interest

·       Transparent Handling of Financial and Care Decisions

11. Addressing Quality and Safety Concerns

·       Identifying and Reporting Safety Issues

·       Encouraging a Culture of Continuous Improvement

·       Collaborating to Resolve Concerns

12. Preventing Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation

·       Recognising Signs of Abuse or Neglect

·       Taking Immediate Action to Protect Consumers

·       Reporting Obligations Under the Code

13. Taking Action on Risks and Incidents

·       Conducting Risk Assessments

·       Responding to Incidents Appropriately

·       Learning from Incident Reviews

14. Governance and Leadership Responsibilities

·       Oversight of Compliance and Risk Management

·       Promoting Organisational Culture of Respect

·       Accountability for Provider Actions

15. Training and Professional Development

·       Induction and Ongoing Training

·       Understanding Behavioural Expectations

·       Addressing Worker Conduct Issues

16. Consumer Rights and Advocacy

·       Educating Consumers About Their Rights

·       Handling Consumer Feedback

·       Role of Advocacy Organisations

17. Monitoring and Enforcement by the Aged Care Commission

·       Compliance Audits and Investigations

·       Consequences for Breaching the Code

·       Support for Continuous Improvement

18. Intersections with Other Regulatory Schemes

·       Alignment with NDIS Code of Conduct

·       Overlapping Responsibilities with Healthcare Standards

·       Reporting Obligations Across Sectors

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”.