NDIS Redesign

Best practice for Behaviour support practitioners, incl: High-risk restrictive practices (PBS02)


Description

Section 9 of the NDIS Act 2013 defines a restrictive practice as 

‘any practice or intervention that has the effect of restricting the rights or freedom of movement of a person with disability’.


By the end of this online module and face to face training, you will be able to:

  1. Understand how the quality management systems helps you to plan your supports.
  2. Recognize the safeguarding obligations around behaviour support.
  3. Identify high risk restrictive practices and how to best approach them.
  4. Apply a person-centred and least restrictive approach in decision-making processes.
  5. Review and monitor restrictive practices to ensure compliance and effectiveness.
Content
  • The quality managment system (QMS)
  • Safeguarding responsabilities
  • Practice considerations
  • Identifying high risk restrictive practices
  • Types of high-risk restrictive practices
  • Types of high-risk restrictive practices (cont.)
  • Practices used by a family or non-NDIS provider
  • General expectations and recommendations
  • Provider and worker obligations
  • A practitioners role in building independence
  • Reviewing and monitoring the behaviour support plan
  • Test your understanding
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed