COURSE OVERVIEW:
Welcome to the Deliver Specialised Disability Accommodation Supports course. This course is designed to provide you with a solid overview of Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) within the NDIS framework, equipping professionals with the knowledge and skills to deliver tailored housing solutions that meet the diverse needs of participants.
SDA plays a crucial role in supporting individuals with high support needs, offering them an accessible and inclusive living environment. This course begins with an introduction to SDA’s purpose, participant eligibility criteria, and the types of disabilities and support needs that SDA is designed to address.
Understanding eligibility and the assessment process is essential in delivering effective SDA supports. You will learn about the specific NDIS criteria for SDA funding, the role of functional assessments in determining support needs, and the importance of allied health reports in supporting eligibility, ensuring that the right accommodations are available for each participant.
SDA design categories are tailored to meet varying levels of participant needs. This section will cover the different SDA categories, such as Improved Liveability, Fully Accessible, and Robust/High Physical Support requirements, and how these designs offer sensory, mobility, and durability features essential for participant comfort and safety.
The layout and building types of SDA facilities are crucial for meeting specific needs. Here, you will learn about options such as group homes, individual apartments, and semi-attached properties, as well as the safety and accessibility considerations that guide these layouts, ensuring that the environment aligns with participants’ support needs.
SDA funding and budgeting are central to the planning and implementation of SDA supports. This section covers the allocation of SDA funding within NDIS plans, value-for-money considerations, and budgeting essentials, including rent contributions and additional support costs, to ensure transparent and efficient use of funds.
Compliance with legal and regulatory standards is essential for SDA providers. You will explore the enrolment standards, reporting and documentation requirements, and the consequences of non-compliance, ensuring that SDA services align with NDIS quality and safety expectations.
Developing SDA service agreements ensures clarity and accountability. This section will guide you in defining roles, rent, support terms, and managing disputes in service agreements, providing a structured foundation for effective SDA support.
Safety and risk management are paramount in SDA environments. You will learn how to conduct safety audits, assess risks in shared settings, and implement emergency planning and response protocols, safeguarding the well-being of all residents.
Supporting daily living and promoting independence are core goals of SDA. This section will provide strategies to encourage self-care, daily living skills, and community integration, fostering participant autonomy and personal growth within SDA environments.
Working with support networks is key to successful SDA delivery. You will learn about collaborating with families, carers, and support coordinators, as well as building community connections to support a holistic approach to participant well-being.
Transition planning helps participants adjust to changes in living arrangements. This section will cover preparing for transitions, assessing readiness for independent options, and planning for long-term SDA needs, ensuring continuity of care and support.
Implementing Behaviour Support Plans (BSPs) is essential for supporting participants with specific behavioural needs. You will explore the requirements for BSPs, how to develop and implement individualised strategies, and methods for monitoring and adjusting these plans.
Environmental modifications and assistive technology are crucial for accessibility in SDA. This section will guide you in adapting living spaces, using assistive technology, and maintaining SDA equipment, ensuring that the environment remains functional and supportive.
Evaluating SDA effectiveness and participant satisfaction ensures that SDA goals are met. You will learn to set success benchmarks, gather feedback from participants and families, and review supports based on progress, fostering a responsive approach to service improvement.
Ethical considerations in SDA service delivery uphold participant rights and dignity. This section will cover maintaining confidentiality, privacy, and navigating ethical challenges in shared living environments, ensuring that services are delivered with respect and integrity.
Collaboration with local housing and emergency services is vital for SDA success. You will learn how to build relationships with housing providers, coordinate emergency responses, and work with community organisations to enhance SDA support and integration.
Managing SDA participant records and documentation is key to accountability. This section will guide you in maintaining accurate records, updating plans, and ensuring compliance for audits, supporting high standards of service delivery.
By the end of this course, you will have the skills and knowledge to deliver effective, ethical, and participant-centred SDA supports, helping individuals with high support needs live in an environment that promotes independence, safety, and quality of life.
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 Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA)
- Understanding the Purpose and Scope of SDA in the NDIS
- Overview of SDA Eligibility and Participant Criteria
- Types of Disabilities and Needs Addressed by SDA
2. Eligibility and Assessment for SDA
- NDIS Eligibility Criteria for SDA Funding
- Functional Impairment and High Support Needs Assessment
- Role of Allied Health Reports in SDA Eligibility
3. Types of SDA Design Categories
- Improved Liveability: Sensory and Cognitive Adaptations
- Fully Accessible: Wheelchair and Mobility Features
- Robust and High Physical Support Requirements
4. SDA Building Types and Layouts
- Group Homes and Shared Living Arrangements
- Individual Apartments and Semi-Attached Properties
- Design Considerations for Safety and Accessibility
5. Funding and Budgeting for SDA Supports
- Determining SDA Funding in Individual NDIS Plans
- Value for Money and Funding Criteria Compliance
- Budgeting for SDA: Rent Contributions and Additional Costs
6. Legal and Compliance Responsibilities for SDA Providers
- Overview of Compliance with SDA Enrolment Standards
- Reporting and Documentation Obligations
- Consequences of Non-Compliance and Enrolment Cancellation
7. Developing SDA Service Agreements
- Defining Roles and Responsibilities in SDA Service Agreements
- Rent, Support, and Service Terms in Agreements
- Managing Disputes and Changes in Service Agreements
8. Safety and Risk Management in SDA
- Conducting Regular Safety Audits and Risk Assessments
- Identifying and Mitigating Risks in Shared Living Settings
- Emergency Planning and Response in SDA Dwellings
9. Supporting Daily Living and Independence in SDA
- Strategies to Promote Self-Care and Mobility
- Daily Living Skills and Personal Goal Setting
- Encouraging Independence and Community Integration
10. Working with Support Networks in SDA
- Collaborating with Families, Carers, and Informal Supports
- Role of Support Coordinators in SDA
- Building Community Connections for Participants
11. Transition Planning for SDA Participants
- Preparing Participants for Transitions in Living Arrangements
- Evaluating Readiness for Independent Living Options
- Planning for Long-Term Changes in SDA Needs
12. Implementing Behaviour Support Plans (BSPs) in SDA
- Understanding Behaviour Support Requirements
- Developing and Implementing Individualised BSPs
- Monitoring and Adjusting Behavioural Strategies
13. Environmental Modifications and Assistive Technology in SDA
- Adapting Living Spaces with Environmental Modifications
- Utilising Assistive Technology to Enhance Accessibility
- Maintenance and Upgrades of SDA Equipment and Technology
14. Evaluating SDA Effectiveness and Participant Satisfaction
- Setting Goals and Benchmarks for SDA Success
- Gathering Participant and Family Feedback
- Reviewing SDA Supports Based on Progress and Satisfaction
15. Ethical Considerations in SDA Service Delivery
- Upholding Participant Rights and Choices
- Confidentiality and Privacy in Shared Living Environments
- Navigating Ethical Challenges in SDA Provision
16. Collaboration with Local Housing and Emergency Services
- Building Relationships with Local Housing Providers
- Coordinating Emergency Services for SDA Residents
- Working with Community Organisations to Support SDA
17. Managing SDA Participant Records and Documentation
- Accurate Record-Keeping and Incident Reporting
- Updating Individual Plans and Goals in SDA Settings
- Documentation for SDA Funding and Compliance Audits
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”.