Incident Management

Our responsibility to you

We have a responsibility to provide services to participants in a safe manner, and take steps to prevent harm abuse and neglect. We understand that certain incidents can impact the health, safety or well-being of people with disability.

We strive to minimise the risk of incidents (including near misses), but if they do occur, we have an incident management system to record, investigate and manage incidents in connection with providing our services to you.

If you decide to use our services, please contact our team and we will be happy to provide you with a copy of our management policy.

We have developed our incident management system based on guidelines produced by the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission and the National Disability Insurance Scheme (Incident and Reportable Incidents) Rules 2018.

What is an incident?

Under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (Incident and Reportable Incidents) Rules 2018, incidents are defined as follows:

  • Incidents that have, or could cause harm to a person with a disability receiving support and services.
  • Acts by a person with a disability that happen in connection with the provision of support or services.
  • Reportable incidents that have, or are alleged to have occurred in connection with providing support or services to a person with a disability.

A reportable incident covers:

  • The death of a participant
  • Serious injury of a participant;
  • Abuse or neglect of a participant;
  • Unlawful sexual or physical contact with, or assault of, a participant;
  • Sexual misconduct committed against, or in the presence of, a participant, including grooming of the participant for sexual activity; and
  • The unauthorised use of a restrictive practice concerning a participant.

What are the key steps for incident management?

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