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Behaviour Support Practitioners Community of Practice

Event start date: 8/05/2024
Behaviour support providers from around Australia are welcome to join NDS’s BSP CoP - a place to connect with colleagues to discuss common issues, NDIS requirements, share resources and PD opportunities.

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...

Tasmanian State Conference 2024

Event start date: 9/05/2024
Registrations are open for NDS’s Tasmanian State Conference.

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Have your say on defining prohibited practices under the Senior Practitioner Act

The ACT Government wants feedback on a proposal to define and list restrictive practices to be prohibited under the Senior Practitioner Act.

ACT Budget 2022-23 announced

In announcing the 2022-23 ACT Budget, Chief Minister Andrew Barr stated that the government has prioritised investment in healthcare, infrastructure and services for a growing population. 

Back due to popular demand! Karni Liddell to open the NSW Conference

Karni Liddell has joined the amazing line-up of speakers at the 2022 NSW Virtual Conference ‘Beyond the bounds: the future of disability service provision’, to be held virtually on 6 April.

SIL provider contributions needed to co-design Active Support practice guide

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The NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission has invited Supported Independent Living (SIL) providers to help co-design resources for the wider implementation of Active Support. Providers can register their interest by Friday 4 August to take part in interviews, workshops and focus groups. 

The consultation follows the final report from the Commission’s Own Motion Inquiry into Aspects of Supported Accommodation in the NDIS, which examined over 7000 reportable incidents and complaints received about supported accommodation over a four-year period. Part of the inquiry looked at best practice models and it commissioned Professor Christine Bigby of the Living with Disability Research Centre at La Trobe University to conduct a literature review.  

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