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Introduction to Investigations Workshop

Event start date: 24/04/2024
Individual, small and medium disability service providers within the sector encouraged to further develop skills in managing risk, incidents, and complaints.

NDS OHS Advisory Group

Event start date: 24/04/2024
NDS OHS Advisory Group meetings are open to NDS members and associates interested in occupational health and safety issues and solutions in the disability sector.

Queensland Fast Facts Live

Event start date: 26/04/2024
The 45-minute format is a great way to hear about a diverse range of things impacting and influencing our sector.

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Introduction to Investigations Workshop

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Individual, small and medium disability service providers within the sector encouraged to further develop skills in managing risk, incidents, and complaints.

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Individual, small and medium disability service providers within the sector encouraged to further develop skills in managing risk, incidents, and complaints.

Choice and Supported Informed Decision Making Workshop

Event start date: 8/05/2024
Available now - scheduled by arrangement: ThisLearn how to support informed decision making and what to document in a 3 hour workshop held over Zoom and open to Managers, Team...

National Quality and Safeguarding Community of Practice

A person sitting in a wheelchair holding hands with a support person that is off camera. Banner that reads NDS Communities of Practice
Location: National (online)
Date: 14/05/2024

NDS invites members to join the National Quality and Safeguarding Community of Practice (CoP). In this peer-led forum we will cover all areas of providing quality safe services for people with a disability. CoP meetings bring people together and provide opportunities to support and learn from one another. This CoP allows members to: 

The CoP aligns with several of NDS’s projects and resources within the area of providing quality and safeguarding, including the Zero Tolerance Initiative.   To guide our collaboration, we’ll draw on the Zero Tolerance commitment “to recognise, raise and respond to any deviation from the human rights of people using disability services.”   Themes and recommendations from the Disability Royal Commission, and activities of the NDIS Commission will also inform the discussion points.  We hope you can join us. 

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