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NDIS Supported Decision Making Policy

NDIS Supported Decision Making Policy People with disability have the right to make their own decisions. They have the right to dignity, autonomy, decision making, and recognition of legal capacity. The NDIS has now developed a Supported Decision Making Policy that is...

Defining the Purpose: Health Services Quality Framework

Introduction In Queensland, the provision of high-quality healthcare services is a top priority. To ensure consistent standards and promote continuous improvement, the Health Services Quality Framework (HSQF) has been implemented. In this blog post, we will explore...

Ensuring Safety and Accountability: Incident Management in the NDIS

What is Incident Management?
Incident management refers to the systematic approach taken by the NDIS to address and respond to incidents that may occur during the delivery of supports and services to participants. An incident can be defined as an event or occurrence that impacts the participant’s safety, well-being, or their rights.

NDIS Supported Decision Making Policy

NDIS Supported Decision Making Policy

NDIS Supported Decision Making Policy People with disability have the right to make their own decisions. They have the right to dignity, autonomy, decision making, and recognition of legal capacity. The NDIS has now developed a Supported Decision Making Policy that is...

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