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Supporting Spiritual/religious Needs of NDIS Participants in Disability Service

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This course provides a professional framework for recognizing and honoring the diverse spiritual and religious identities of NDIS participants. It focuses on the customization of support plans to ensure that spiritual well-being is integrated into person-centered care, reflecting the holistic requirements of the NDIS Practice Standards.

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Approx. 1.5–2 hours total
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100% online (mobile + desktop)
Instant digital certificate on completion
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$20 AUD
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Supporting Spiritual/religious Needs of NDIS Participants in Disability Service

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Course Overview

This course provides a professional framework for recognizing and honoring the diverse spiritual and religious identities of NDIS participants. It focuses on the customization of support plans to ensure that spiritual well-being is integrated into person-centered care, reflecting the holistic requirements of the NDIS Practice Standards.

Participants will explore how to facilitate access to religious communities and practices while maintaining professional boundaries and a non-judgmental approach in the Australian disability sector.

What You’ll Learn

  • Identify the importance of spiritual and religious expression in the lives of people with disability.

  • Apply techniques for discussing spiritual needs with participants and their families respectfully.

  • Implement practical strategies to facilitate participation in religious services, rituals, or community events.

  • Navigate the intersection of cultural safety, faith, and disability support.

  • Maintain professional neutrality while supporting a participant’s right to their own beliefs.

  • Document spiritual support goals within a participant’s individual support plan effectively.

Designed For

  • Disability support workers and community engagement officers.

  • Person-centered planners and NDIS support coordinators.

  • Team leaders and service managers.

  • Pastoral care workers and chaplains working within disability settings.

  • Family members and carers looking to advocate for a participant’s spiritual rights.

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We’ve gathered the most common questions about eMaster HUB to help you get information faster. Whether you’re curious about our courses, certifications, or compliance with Australian standards, you’ll find the answers here.
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Social work short courses often concentrate on specific topic areas like community outreach, domestic violence, case planning, or safeguarding. They are ideal for professionals seeking targeted development or additional expertise in thematic areas of interest.
2. Who should consider enrolling in drug and alcohol courses?
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Duration varies: short introductory or micro-credential courses can be completed in a hour or two, whereas more intensive professional-development or case management courses may take few hours, depending on depth and delivery mode.
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