Raising The Bar : How NDIS Providers are Elevating Care with Staff Upskilling
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) has ushered in a new era of care and support for individuals living with […]
Throughout this module we look at learning the basics of close contact work and talk about what that actually looks like in a very real way. Amy gets you thinking about the core concepts of the NDIS such as promoting independence and the overarching concepts of providing a service in a way that empowers and promotes an incredible experience for your participant.
Service Delivery can be challenging and often miss a lot of the essential components that participants expect.
Learn how to delivery flawlessly, without continued struggle and error.
Finding the balance between what you deliver and how you operate will help you build a sustainable output level that will allow to grow to scale and delivery consistent results.
Being a support worker is a respectable career path. But with the territory comes a darker side that has tainted a lot of participants' experiences. This module helps you deliver to a standard that gains the respect the role deserves.
Video: Step-By-Step Module Presentation With DCCA Director Amy Gray
PDF: Module Slides
Community: Access To The Disability Hub™ Community Group.
Staying within your scope of practice is essential to optimizing the level of service you deliver & understand the networks scope of practice is also essential to providing excellent care for your clients.
Communication is key. Especially with clients that have varied needs and requirements. Learn how to boost your communication and catapult the service to a new level.
Become a game changer in the industry by understanding and knowing where its headed, where it needs to go and how you can acheive it.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) has ushered in a new era of care and support for individuals living with […]
Understanding the Crucial Role of Support Workers In the vast landscape of disability support, there exists a group of unsung […]
There’s been so many people over the years that have said something to me about the inspiring nature of disability. […]