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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.

Right on Board – Practice Governance for Disability Service Providers: Governing and Managing for Human Rights, Quality and Safeguarding: Face-to-face Workshops

Event start date: 29/04/2024
Right on Board: Practice Governance for Disability Service Providers. Governing and Managing for Human Rights, Quality and Safeguarding, a program for Boards and Executive Teams of disability service...

Finance Representatives Network Meeting

Event start date: 30/04/2024
NDS, in partnership with Saward Dawson Chartered Accountants, is holding network meetings for finance representatives of disability service organisations to discuss current challenges and strategies...

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National NDIS Intermediaries Community of Practice

Event start date: 4/06/2024
NDS invites members to join the National NDIS Intermediaries CoP, which seeks to provide policy advice associated with the operations of LACs, Support Coordinators and Plan Managers and promote discussion...

National Workforce Community of Practice

Event start date: 20/06/2024
NDS invites members to join the National Workforce CoP to keep abreast of disability workforce developments and opportunities.

Incident Reporting eLearning

notebook, diary, calculator and pen on tabel
Location: eLearning
Date: 31/12/2099

Available now - secure your booking for 2024.

What counts as a reportable incident?

A reportable incident is a serious incident or alleged incident which results in harm to an NDIS participant and occurs in connection with NDIS supports and services.

Support workers will learn the various scenarios where they, or their organisation, would have to report an incident to the NDIS Commission. It also outlines their roles and responsibilities if they witness or are informed of an incident.

Learning outcomes:

  • Identify reportable incidents
  • Understand how to respond to a reportable incident if you witness or hear about one
  • Understand which documents and records you need to keep for reportable incidents

Please note this eLearning has three modules and takes approximately 110 minutes and participants will receive a certificate on successful completion.

For more in-depth training on Incident Reporting, NDS recommends service providers engage their staff in our Defensible Documentation and Incident Reporting workshops.  

Who should participate?

Essential training for support workers, supervisors and managers and service providers

Cost

  • Individual purchase: $55
  • Up to 25 users: $500
  • 26 to 50 users: $850
  • 51 to 75 users: $975
  • 76 to 100 users: $1000
  • 101 to 150 users: $1350
  • 151 to 200 users: $1800
  • 201 to 250 users: $2250
  • 250 plus users: POA
Contact information

For any enquiries, please contact The Learn and Develop Team,  submit enquiry/feedback, show phone number