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High Intensity Daily Personal Activities: Essential Training for NDIS Support Providers

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High Intensity Daily Personal Activities (HIDPA) are specialised support services required by NDIS participants with complex health or disability-related needs. These activities form a critical component of Module 1 of the NDIS Practice Standards, establishing the framework for how providers must deliver complex, clinically risky supports to ensure participant safety and wellbeing while maintaining their dignity and choice.

First Aid Pro offers a wide range of in-person and online NDIS High Intensity Support Skills training courses for support workers, carers, nurses and NDIS providers throughout Australia. Enrol today to ensure your organisation meets NDIS compliance requirements while delivering the highest standard of care!

Understanding High Intensity Daily Personal Activities (HIDPA) in the NDIS Framework

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What Are High Intensity Daily Personal Activities Under NDIS Module 1?

High Intensity Daily Personal Activities is the term used by the NDIS to describe the more complex supports that some participants need to manage their daily lives. These activities require support workers with specialised training due to their higher clinical risk and complexity.

The NDIS Practice Standards Module 1 specifically addresses HIDPAs, outlining the requirements for registered NDIS providers who deliver these supports. This supplementary module ensures participants who rely on high intensity daily personal activities receive safe, quality care from appropriately trained staff.

Common HIDPAs include:

  • Complex bowel care
  • Enteral feeding and management
  • Tracheostomy care
  • Urinary catheter support
  • Ventilator support
  • Severe dysphagia management
  • Subcutaneous injections
  • Complex wound care
  • Epilepsy and seizure management
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Why HIDPA Supports Require Specialised Training and Assessment

The delivery of HIDPA supports involves significant risk to participants if not performed correctly. Support workers must demonstrate specific skills and knowledge before providing high intensity care to participants in alignment with their support plan.

NDIS providers should ensure their workers complete comprehensive training and assessment programs delivered by qualified practitioners. This training:

  • Reduces risks to participant safety
  • Ensures compliance with NDIS registration requirements
  • Provides workers with confidence in delivering complex care
  • Respects participant dignity and preferences

The Critical Link Between HIDPAs and Participant Safety

Participant safety is paramount when delivering HIDPA supports. Without properly trained staff, NDIS participants face increased risks of complications, including infection, injury, or medical emergencies. Proper training also ensures support workers can recognise and respond to warning signs that may indicate a need for medical intervention.

This level of support directly impacts participants’ quality of life, enabling them to live more independently while receiving the complex care they require safely and with dignity.

High Intensity Support Skills Descriptors (HISSD): Your Guide to NDIS Compliance

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How HISSD Frameworks Support Quality Care Delivery

The High Intensity Support Skills Descriptors (HISSD) provide a detailed framework outlining the specific competencies support workers need to safely deliver HIDPA supports. These descriptors:

  • Define the necessary skills and knowledge workers have when supporting participants
  • Establish clear standards for training and assessment
  • Create consistency in care delivery across different providers
  • Focus on person-centred approaches to complex care

The HISSD framework covers each HIDPA category with specific guidance on procedures, risk management, and best practices for frontline workers..

Meeting NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission Requirements

To maintain NDIS registration and meet compliance standards, providers must demonstrate that their workers have completed appropriate training for the HIDPAs they deliver. The NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission regularly audits providers to ensure:

  • Staff have current qualifications and training
  • Documentation of competency assessments is maintained
  • Supports are delivered according to participant plans
  • Ongoing professional development is provided

Failure to meet these requirements can jeopardise provider registration and, more importantly, put participants at risk.

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Documentation and Audit Preparation for NDIS Providers

Robust documentation is essential for NDIS providers delivering HIDPA supports. During the registration process and subsequent audits, providers must be able to produce evidence of:

Documentation Required Purpose Update Frequency
Training certificates Verify completion of recognised training Upon completion
Competency assessments Demonstrate practical skills verification Initially and annually
Supervision records Show appropriate oversight by qualified practitioners Ongoing
Incident reports Track and address any safety concerns As needed
Professional development plans Show commitment to ongoing skill enhancement Annually

Maintaining these records not only satisfies auditor requirements but also provides protection for workers, providers and participants.

Essential HIDPA Training for Supporting Participants with Complex Needs

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Complex Bowel Care and Stoma Management Training

Complex bowel care requires specialised knowledge to manage the unique needs of participants with bowel dysfunction, including those with stomas. Proper training covers:

  • Stoma care and appliance management
  • Bowel management plans and protocols
  • Monitoring for complications
  • Dignity and privacy considerations
  • Infection control procedures

Support workers with this training can significantly improve participants’ comfort, dignity and health outcomes while reducing the risk of complications.

Enteral Feeding Support and Tube Management

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Enteral feeding provides nutrition when participants cannot safely consume food orally. Training in this HIDPA includes:

  • PEG, PEJ and nasogastric tube care
  • Formula preparation and administration
  • Equipment cleaning and maintenance
  • Complication recognition and management
  • Positioning for feeding safety

With proper training, support workers can ensure participants receive adequate nutrition while minimising risks of aspiration, infection, or tube displacement.

Tracheostomy Care and Ventilator Support Training

Specialised Tracheostomy Support Training

Tracheostomy and ventilator supports are among the highest-risk HIDPAs, requiring meticulous training and oversight by a registered nurse or similarly qualified practitioner. Training covers:

  • Tracheostomy tube care and suctioning
  • Ventilator setup and monitoring
  • Emergency response protocols
  • Infection prevention
  • Communication strategies with non-verbal participants

This specialised training enables support workers to provide life-sustaining care safely while supporting participants’ independence and communication needs.

First Aid Pro delivers comprehensive ventilator and tracheostomy support workplace training in all HIDPA procedures, helping your organisation support participants with complex needs. Book your team training session and ensure your support workers have the skills they need to provide safe, person-centred care.

Specialised HIDPA Procedures for Support Workers and Nurses

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Severe Dysphagia Management and Safe Swallowing Support

Severe dysphagia management is critical for participants with swallowing difficulties, who face risks of choking, aspiration pneumonia, and malnutrition. Training includes:

  • Food texture modification techniques
  • Safe feeding positioning and strategies
  • Recognising signs of aspiration
  • Emergency choking response
  • Working with speech pathology recommendations

Properly trained staff can make mealtimes safer and more enjoyable for participants with dysphagia while reducing serious health risks.

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Epilepsy and Seizure Training for Frontline Workers

Support workers assisting participants with epilepsy need specialised training to respond appropriately during seizure events. This training covers:

  • Seizure recognition and types
  • Proper emergency response procedures
  • Administering emergency medications
  • Seizure monitoring and documentation
  • Risk management in daily activities

This training empowers support workers to provide safe care during seizures while promoting participant independence in daily activities.

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Complex Wound Care and Infection Prevention Protocols

Complex wound care requires careful attention to infection prevention and healing promotion. Comprehensive training includes:

  • Wound assessment and documentation
  • Dressing selection and application techniques
  • Infection signs and prevention
  • Pain management during procedures
  • When to escalate concerns to health professionals

With proper training, support workers can help participants manage wounds effectively while preventing complications.

Advanced HIDPA Support Skills for Registered NDIS Providers

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Urinary Catheter Support and Maintenance Procedures

Urinary catheter support is essential for many NDIS participants. Training in this area covers:

  • Catheter care and maintenance
  • Emptying and changing collection bags
  • Identifying complications like infections
  • Promoting urinary health
  • Maintaining dignity and comfort

This training enables support workers to provide this intimate care with respect while minimising infection risks.

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Subcutaneous Injections Training for Support Workers

Many participants require regular subcutaneous injections, such as insulin for diabetes management. Training includes:

  • Preparation and administration techniques
  • Medication management and documentation
  • Site rotation and care
  • Sharps handling and disposal
  • Monitoring for adverse reactions

This specialised training allows support workers to safely administer necessary medications while supporting participant independence.

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Personalised Care Planning for Unique Participant Needs

Every NDIS participant has unique needs requiring personalised approaches. Advanced HIDPA training teaches support workers to:

  • Tailor standard procedures to individual preferences
  • Incorporate participant goals into care delivery
  • Adapt techniques based on participant feedback
  • Document personalised approaches for consistency
  • Balance safety requirements with participant choice

This person-centred approach ensures HIDPA supports enhance rather than diminish participants’ autonomy and dignity.

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Nationally Recognised Training Programs for NDIS Compliance

First Aid Pro delivers nationally recognised HISS training that meets all NDIS compliance requirements. Our comprehensive courses include:

Course Key Skills Covered Compliance Alignment
Complex Bowel Care Stoma care, bowel management NDIS Module 1, HISSD
Enteral Feeding Support Tube feeding, equipment management NDIS Module 1, HISSD
Tracheostomy Care Suctioning, tube maintenance NDIS Module 1, HISSD
Ventilator Support Setup, monitoring, troubleshooting NDIS Module 1, HISSD
Dysphagia Support Safe feeding, choking prevention NDIS Module 1, HISSD
Epilepsy & Seizure Training Seizure response, medication administration NDIS Module 1, HISSD
Urinary Catheter Support Catheter care, infection prevention NDIS Module 1, HISSD
Complex Wound Care Dressing techniques, infection control NDIS Module 1, HISSD
Subcutaneous Injections Injection technique, medication management NDIS Module 1, HISSD

Our training includes everything you need to provide high intensity care to participants while maintaining NDIS registration requirements.

Flexible Delivery Options for Individuals and Organisations

First Aid Pro offers flexible training options to meet the diverse needs of NDIS providers:

  • Onsite training at your workplace
  • Small private group sessions at our training venues around Australia
  • Customised programs for organisational needs
  • Individual public courses
  • Online training options
  • Refresher training for existing staff

This flexibility ensures all support workers can access the training they need, regardless of location or organisational size.

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How Our Training Helps Manage Daily Routines Safely

First Aid Pro’s NDIS courses emphasise practical, real-world application of skills within participants’ daily routines. Our training:

  • Uses scenario-based learning reflecting real support situations
  • Teaches risk assessment in different environments
  • Includes strategies for incorporating procedures into daily activities
  • Focuses on maintaining participant dignity and preferences
  • Prepares workers for common challenges and solutions

Contact First Aid Pro today to discuss how our nationally recognised training can benefit your organisation and the participants you support!

Implementing HIDPA Training Across Your NDIS Support Team

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Creating a Comprehensive Professional Development Plan

Effective HIDPA implementation requires a strategic approach to professional development across your support team. Consider:

  • Mapping staff skills against participant needs
  • Scheduling regular refresher training
  • Creating mentoring programs for new staff
  • Developing clear competency assessment processes
  • Building feedback mechanisms for continuous improvement

This structured approach ensures consistent quality care while supporting staff professional growth.

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Ensuring Appropriately Qualified Health Practitioner Oversight

HIDPA supports require appropriate oversight from qualified health practitioners. This typically involves:

  • Regular supervision by registered nurses
  • Protocol development by relevant specialists
  • Competency assessment by qualified assessors
  • Clear escalation pathways for concerns
  • Collaborative care planning with health professionals

This oversight ensures support workers have the guidance needed to deliver complex care safely.

Supporting Workers and Participants Through the Training Process

Implementing NDIS High Intensity Support Skills training impacts both workers and participants and requires careful management:

  • Communicate clearly with participants about training requirements
  • Involve participants in training where appropriate and desired
  • Address worker concerns or anxiety about new responsibilities
  • Create supportive learning environments that encourage questions
  • Celebrate skill development and quality care achievements

This supportive approach creates positive outcomes for both workers and participants during the training process.

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Benefits of Workplace First Aid Training for NDIS Providers

Beyond specific NDIS training, comprehensive workplace first aid training offers significant benefits for NDIS providers:

  • Emergency preparedness for all staff, not just direct support workers
  • Confidence in responding to common medical emergencies
  • Reduced workplace incidents through improved risk awareness
  • Lower insurance premiums through demonstrated safety commitment
  • Enhanced participant confidence in the organisation’s capabilities

First Aid Pro’s workplace first aid training complements HIDPA-specific courses, creating a holistic safety culture within NDIS provider organisations.

References

NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission. (2023). High Intensity Support Skills Descriptors. https://www.ndiscommission.gov.au/

Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency. (2023). Guidelines for registered health practitioners providing care to NDIS participants. https://www.ahpra.gov.au/

National Disability Insurance Agency. (2023). Operational Guidelines for Complex Support Needs. https://www.ndis.gov.au/

Allied Health Professions Australia. (2023). Best Practice Guidelines for Allied Health Professionals Working with NDIS Participants. https://ahpa.com.au/

Frequently Asked Questions

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