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QLeave: Portable Long Service Leave Scheme – what do you need to know?

Event start date: 16/04/2024
From 1 January 2021, QLeave commenced providing a long service leave scheme for workers in Queensland's Community Services Industry.

McCusker Centre for Citizenship Internships Webinar - Community Sector

Event start date: 16/04/2024
Find out about opportunities to host and gain the support of a UWA student intern through the McCusker Centre for Citizenship

Developing a Risk Management Approach

Event start date: 17/04/2024
This workshop is a part of the NDS Risk, Incidents and Complaints Management (RICM) Skilling the Sector project supporting individual, small and medium disability service providers.

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Reliable Record-Keeping Webinars

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NDS invites frontline staff and managers to view a series of six webinars produced by Russell Kennedy Lawyers on Reliable Record Keeping. Each webinar is 20 minutes and is accompanied by downloadable supporting documentation. This includes FAQs, checklists and strategies. Thanks to funding through the Victorian Government's Transition Support Package, webinars can be accessed free of charge.
  • What are records? (Purpose and audience) 
  • Why reliable record-keeping practices are important
  • Legal obligations: Duty of Care, NDIS, health practitioner standards

Frequently Asked Questions:

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  • Benefits of reliable records
  • Qualities of reliable records: relevant, objective, clear, timely, adequate, accurate, legible

Checklist for evaluating the reliability of a record:

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  • What can lead to poor reliability of record-keeping
  • Risks of unreliable records
  • Practices to avoid
  • Do’s and Don’t’s

Strategies to overcome poor record keeping:

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  • NDIS record keeping requirements
  • How to document measuring/tracking against goals in support plans

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  • Record-keeping requirements specific to these matters
  • What reporting requirements may be triggered

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  • Record-keeping requirements
  • Limits of providers and supports workers duty of care
  • What reporting requirements may be triggered

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Contact information

For any enquiries, please contact Sarah Fordyce, State Manager Victoria, 03 8341 4303, submit enquiry/feedback