Engaging e-learning courses
As one of the trusted NDIS training providers in Victoria, Good Care delivers engaging and flexible online learning opportunities. Our NDIS participant skill building course in Victoria combine practical modules and interactive lessons to help workers and participants enhance their knowlege and confidence.
The NDIS Commission's eLearning sessions help workers understand their responsibilities under the NDIS Code of Conduct. TheseNDIS worker training course in Melbourne are ideal for those begining their journey in disability support, offering a strong foundation in quality, safety, and ethical care.
Our NDIS Basic Induction Training (VIC) introduces new workers to the NDIS framework. The responsibilities of NDIS employees under the NDIS Code of Conduct are explained in this interactive online course module from the viewpoint of NDIS participants. Completing this course contributes toward the NDIS Support Worker Certificate in Victoria, recognised across the sector.
This training provides NDIS life skills training in Victoria focused on safe and inclusive mealtime assistance.
Participants learn about meal planning, safe positioning, and creating positive dining experiences, supporting broader NDIS capacity building programs and wellbeing outcomes.
This New Worker - NDIS Induction course equips newcommers with essential skills in privacy, risk management, and incident handling. It forms part of Good Care's NDIS worker traing courses in Melbourne, ensuring new staff understand their roles and obligations under the NDIS Code of Conduct.
Part of our speialised NDIS skill modules, this course covers the best practices for infection prevention and control. It supports both workers and participants by ensuring a safe, healthy environment in all care settings; reflection Good Care's role as a leading NDIS training provider in Victoria.
At Good Care Training Centre, we provides specialised NDIS training and skill development across Victoria. Our programs include capacity building, support worker certificates, and ongoing professional education to ensure that delivery of quality, person-centered care. Through our expert trainers and structered eLearning, we help you grow both personally and professionally.
The responsibilities of NDIS employees under the NDIS Code of Conduct are explained in this interactive online course module from the viewpoint of NDIS participants.
The module will assist you in comprehending:
You will be urged to think about and react to various situations in the context of helping someone with a disability throughout the program.
The module takes about 90 minutes to finish. You can save, stop, and start the course again whenever you like. You will be given a Certificate of Completion after finishing.
Additionally, this module is available in Auslan and in a version for screen readers like Zoomtext and JavaScript.
In what ways can you, as an NDIS employee, facilitate good communication?
This e-learning lesson illustrates what good communication looks like and how it promotes choice and control from the viewpoint of NDIS participants.
The module's three themes offer you facts, examples, advice, and doable steps to lower the risks related to the communication assistance requirements of individuals with disabilities.
The module looks at:
At the conclusion of the program, there are helpful links and a downloadable "Supporting Effective Communication Checklist."
It takes about 60 to 90 minutes to finish this module. You can save, stop, and start the course again whenever you like. You will be given a Certificate of Completion after finishing.
This module is also available in Auslan and with an audio description. Make sure you finish the "Worker Orientation Module – Quality, Safety and You" before beginning "Supporting Effective Communication."
As an NDIS employee, how can you help individuals have safe and pleasurable mealtimes?
This module introduces the basics of mealtime support, focusing on safe, respectful, and inclusive assistance during meals for individuals with disability.It looks at:
People with disabilities will speak to you personally and provide you with advice, information, and doable steps to:
The module includes a downloadable ‘Supporting Safe and Enjoyable Meals Checklist’ and links to useful resources and further training.
This module takes approximately 90 minutes to complete. Once you start the course you can save, exit and return at any time. Once completed, you will receive a Certificate of Completion.
This module is also available as audio described and in Auslan. Before starting ‘ Supporting Safe and Enjoyable Meals ’, you should complete the ‘Worker Orientation Module – Quality, Safety and You’ module.
This ‘New Worker - NDIS Induction’ course has been developed to support NDIS Providers to induct new staff during the COVID-19 pandemic who may not be familiar with working in the disability sector.
Comprising eight online sessions, it provides new hires with the specific knowledge they need to begin working in the disability industry. They are:
As part of their introduction, new disability workers may complete the learning modules, which are part of a suite of learning products. This training does not take the place of the particular instruction that companies provide new hires to carry out their jobs and the instruction on the policies and procedures unique to your company.
You should finish the "Worker Orientation Module - Quality, Safety and You" module before beginning this one.
This module covers the essential practices of infection prevention and control to ensure a safe and hygienic environment for both support workers and participants. It is designed to enhance the understanding of infection risks and provide practical steps that can be applied in everyday support situations.
The module offers facts, examples, practical tips, and actionable measures to minimise infection risks in various NDIS support settings.
Infection prevention and control are essential for creating a safe and healthy environment for both workers and participants. By following simple hygiene practices and staying alert to risks, you help protect everyone and ensure quality care at all times.