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Empowering Your Team: Fun and Practical Learning Pathways for Disability Support Organisations

In a world where skills gaps are growing, and the need for accessible professional development options is evolving faster than ever, staying ahead means investing in your team’s growth. 

According to The Hays 2025 Skills Report – Prepare For The Changing Face Of Skills, a staggering 91% of hiring managers cite skills scarcity as their top challenge. 

This underscores the need for proactive workforce planning and upskilling strategies for disability support organisations to deliver exceptional, NDIS-compliant care. At NGO Training Centre, we’re here to make that journey not just effective but enjoyable, too!

Whether you’re an L&D leader, People and Culture professional, HR expert, or Training Manager, this article is packed with practical ideas to craft learning pathways that empower your team, boost compliance, and ensure NDIS participants receive the highest quality supports. 

Let’s dive into some fun, flexible, and professional training schedules tailored for your organisation.

Onboarding with Impact: Setting New Staff Up for Success

First impressions matter, especially for new disability support workers stepping into this rewarding yet complex field. A solid induction lays the foundation for confidence and competence. Our Disability Support Induction Pathway is a fantastic starting point, covering essentials like:

  • Introduction to Disability Support (Parts 1 & 2) – A warm welcome to the sector’s values and practices.
  • Person-Centred Active Support – Empowering participants to live their best lives.
  • Professional Boundaries – Navigating relationships with clarity and care.
  • Effective Progress Notes – Turning observations into meaningful and compliant records.
  • Communication & Teamwork – Building strong connections with colleagues and participants.
  • Sexuality and Relationships – Supporting choice and dignity with sensitivity.

Pair this with our NDIS Key Requirements Pathway to ensure compliance from day one. Courses like NDIS Foundations, Duty of Care, Informed Choice & Dignity of Risk, Complaints and Reportable Incidents, and Medication Assistance and Management  equip staff with the knowledge to meet NDIS Practice Standards while fostering a culture of safety and respect.

Pro Tip: Make onboarding fun! Encourage new staff to share their learnings in team huddles or gamify course completion with small rewards. A confident start sets the tone for long-term success.

Mental Health and Neurodiversity: Building Empathy and Expertise

Supporting individuals with psychosocial disabilities or neurodiverse needs requires specialised skills and a big dose of empathy. Our Mental Health and Positive Outcomes Pathway dives deep into understanding conditions like:

  • Autism – Understanding the spectrum, characteristics, and diagnosis to create tailored, participant-led support plans with effective communication strategies
  • Introduction to Mental Illness – Breaking down stigma with practical insights.
  • Schizophrenia (Parts 1 & 2) – Tailoring support for complex needs.
  • Bipolar Disorder – Navigating mood fluctuations with care.
  • Personality Disorder – Fostering trust and stability.

For teams working with autistic individuals, our Autism course offers tailored strategies to create meaningful, participant-led support plans. Meanwhile, the Positive Behaviour Support Pathway (Parts 1–3) transforms how staff approach behaviour change, turning challenges into opportunities for growth.

Don’t miss our Trauma, Recovery & Resilience Pathway, which equips teams to handle sensitive situations with courses like:

  • Stopping the Cycle of Shame – Creating safe, supportive environments.
  • Suicide Prevention – Lifesaving skills for critical moments.
  • Trauma-Informed Care – Responding with compassion and clarity.
  • Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) – Understanding neurological impacts.

Fun Idea: Host a “Lunch & Learn” where staff share real-world applications of these courses. It’s a great way to spark discussion and celebrate their growth!

Complex Care: Mastering High-Risk Supports

For teams delivering higher-risk supports, specialised training is non-negotiable. Our Complex Care Pathways (Parts 1 & 2) build confidence and compliance with courses like:

  • Diabetes Management – Keeping participants safe and healthy.
  • Epilepsy and Seizure Management – Responding with calm, professional expertise.
  • PEG Feeding – Mastering technical care with precision.
  • Complex Bowel Care – Ensuring dignity and safety.
  • Urinary Catheter Management – Reducing risks with best practices.
  • Ventilator Support & Tracheostomy Support – Handling critical equipment.
  • Wound Care and Pressure Injury Management – Promoting healing and comfort.

These pathways align with NDIS Practice Standards, ensuring your team delivers safe, person-centred care every time.

Engagement Hack: Create a “Complex Care Champions” leaderboard to recognise staff who complete these courses. A little friendly competition goes a long way!

Workplace Health and Safety: Everyone’s Responsibility

A safe workplace is a happy workplace, and our Work Health and Safety Pathway covers all the bases to protect staff and participants alike. Key courses include:

  • Keeping Safe at Work (Parts 1 & 2) – Practical safety strategies.
  • Self-Care for Disability Support Professionals – Avoiding burnout with balance.
  • Manual Handling (Parts 1 & 2) – Moving safely to prevent injuries.
  • Waste Management – Keeping environments clean and compliant.
  • Workplace Fire Safety and Prevention – Being prepared for emergencies.
  • Bullying and Harassment – Fostering respect and inclusion.
  • COVID-19 and Disability Services – Staying vigilant in changing times.
  • PPE & Hand Hygiene – Mastering infection control.

Quick Win: To reinforce these lessons, run a safety-themed quiz lunch. It’s a lighthearted way to ensure retention and team bonding!

Leadership and Management: Inspiring Excellence

Great teams need great leaders, and our Leadership Excellence Program is designed to up-skill your managers with courses like:

  • Goal Setting and Successful Implementation – Turning vision into action.
  • Leadership Foundations (Parts 1 & 2) – Building trust and influence.
  • Effective Time Management – Juggling priorities with ease.
  • Emotional Intelligence – Leading with empathy and insight.
  • Managing Difficult Conversations – Tackling challenges head-on.
  • Employee Engagement – Inspiring your team to shine.
  • Managing Change – Navigating transitions smoothly.
  • Coaching Skills (Parts 1 & 2) – Unlocking your team’s potential.

For disability-specific leadership, our Specialist Leadership Courses cover:

  • Introduction to Disability Support Management – Sector-specific strategies.
  • Recruitment and Retention – Building a stellar team.
  • Operational & Financial Excellence – Driving efficiency and impact.
  • Succession Planning and Knowledge Storing – Future-proofing your organisation.

Leadership Boost: Encourage managers to share one actionable takeaway from each course in team meetings. It sparks collaboration and keeps the learning alive.

Make Learning Fun with Ally, Our Chatbot Expert!

Feeling inspired but not sure where to start? Meet Ally, our friendly chatbot at the bottom right of every page on the NGO Training Centre website. She’s an expert at curating the perfect mix of courses to match your team’s needs and goals. Whether you’re building a custom pathway or exploring options, Ally makes the process engaging and stress-free. Give her a try—you’ll be amazed at how easy planning can be!

Why Choose the NGO Training Centre?

Our courses aren’t just about ticking boxes, they’re about transforming teams and enriching lives. From ensuring NDIS compliance to fostering compassionate, skilled support, our pathways are designed to deliver immediate impact. Plus, we make learning accessible, engaging, and even fun!

If you’re ready to explore these ideas and others, I’d love to set you up with a free trial of our courses or a personalised demo of our platform. Just reach out, and I’ll ensure you have a seamless, enjoyable experience.

Let’s work together to upskill your team, empower your leaders, and deliver the highest-quality care to NDIS participants. Contact me today, and let’s get talking!

 

Written by Matthew CrawfordPGCert(Bus)

Matt has over a decade of experience in B2B sales and business development and with a passion for human services, is deeply committed to driving meaningful solutions within the disability sector. His commitment to improving service quality and his deep understanding of client needs make him a trusted partner in advancing the capabilities of organisations that support people with disability across Australia

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New Supported Decision-Making Hub Launched!

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New Supported Decision-Making Hub Launched!

Inclusion Australia, in partnership with the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) and the Department of Social Services (DSS), has unveiled a new online resource, the Supported Decision-Making Hub.

This dedicated website serves as a comprehensive platform for providers, offering tools and information to support individuals in making informed decisions about their lives.

The Supported Decision-Making Hub is designed to empower people with disabilities by providing resources that facilitate decision-making in key areas such as NDIS planning, employment, health, and accommodation.

The content is organised across 12 distinct categories and equips providers with accessible guidance to help individuals take greater control over their goals and supports.

Supported decision-making focuses on assisting people to make choices that align with their aspirations, ensuring they have a stronger voice in matters that matter most to them.

A short introductory video, “Introducing the Supported Decision-Making Hub,” is available here: https://youtu.be/cRsaFTPfigk

This video shows how participants, their families, carers and providers can navigate and use the Hub’s resources effectively. It ensures the importance of everyone’s right to make decisions about their own lives and highlights efforts to make the NDIS more user-friendly.

We encourage you to explore the Hub and stay updated by subscribing to Inclusion Australia’s monthly email newsletter for the latest news and developments.

For more information, visit the Supported Decision-Making Hub today at https://www.disabilitygateway.gov.au/sdmhub

Written by Amanda Robinson, B.A., MMentalHealth Prac.

Amanda is a professional with over a decade of dedicated experience in the fields of Mental Health and Disability. Her extensive expertise lies in navigating the intricate landscape of the Disability Sector. She brings a unique perspective to her work, being both a person with lived experience of disability and a compassionate carer. She has a passion for advocacy, making her a staunch champion for the rights and well-being of individuals facing similar challenges.

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Making Connections That Matter: A Morning of Impact at One Community’s ‘Ready, Set, Connect’ Event

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Last week, Matt, our passionate Customer Relationship Manager, had the privilege of attending One Community’s Ready, Set, Connect networking event at Southport RSL on behalf of the team at the NGO Training Centre.
What an incredible morning it was! This fast-paced, dynamic session brought together some of the brightest minds and biggest names in disability services across the Gold Coast and Southeast Queensland. 

From national leaders in Supported Independent Living (SIL) and Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) to experts in support coordination, disability support, and participant training and employment, like the inspiring folks at Endeavour Foundation, it was a powerhouse gathering of purpose-driven organisations.

The event’s format was a standout: a speed-dating-style setup with 27 tables, each hosted by a provider. Every five minutes, a bell rang, and delegates rotated, swapping business cards, flyers, and even some swag. 

It was energetic, efficient, and brilliantly organised. Matt left with a hefty stack of new contacts and had the chance to share our NGO Training Centre course list and flyer, complete with a QR code for a free trial of our courses. The response was fantastic, and people were genuinely excited to learn more about what we offer.

The momentum didn’t stop there. After the rotations, while the room was still buzzing, Matt had the opportunity to take the stage for a quick five-minute pitch. With the mic in hand, Matt highlighted our training services, our cutting-edge Learning Management System (LMS), and the real benefits our courses bring to organisations and their teams. Matt encouraged everyone to scan the QR code on our flyer and sign up for a free trial—because there’s no better way to understand our value than experiencing it firsthand. To sweeten the deal, he also handed out a $50 VISA voucher as a lucky door prize, complete with a giant novelty check for a bit of fun.

The team at One Community, led by Adam and Jess, made the day even more memorable with their warm hospitality. Afterwards, they gave us a fantastic shoutout and expressed how much they’d love to see NGO Training Centre at future events. That kind of encouragement means the world to us and it’s a testament to the power of collaboration and shared goals in this sector.

Days like these remind us why we love what we do. It’s not just about networking; it’s about building meaningful connections with organisations that are transforming lives.

We’re already looking forward to the next opportunity to engage, inspire, and grow alongside this incredible community. A huge thank you to One Community for hosting such a productive and enjoyable event! 

In the words of Van Morrison…here’s to more ‘days like this!’

Written by Amanda Robinson, B.A., MMentalHealth Prac.

Amanda is a professional with over a decade of dedicated experience in the fields of Mental Health and Disability. Her extensive expertise lies in navigating the intricate landscape of the Disability Sector. She brings a unique perspective to her work, being both a person with lived experience of disability and a compassionate carer. She has a passion for advocacy, making her a staunch champion for the rights and well-being of individuals facing similar challenges.

 

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