{"id":13159,"date":"2021-07-28T15:00:57","date_gmt":"2021-07-28T04:30:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/amergin.net.au\/?p=13159"},"modified":"2021-07-28T15:03:26","modified_gmt":"2021-07-28T04:33:26","slug":"mental-health-first-aid-and-the-ndis-does-your-workforce-have-the-right-skills","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/amergin.net.au\/mental-health-first-aid-and-the-ndis-does-your-workforce-have-the-right-skills\/","title":{"rendered":"Mental Health First Aid and the NDIS – Does Your Workforce Have the Right Skills?"},"content":{"rendered":"

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What impact can Mental Health First Aid have on NDIS providers, their staff and their participants?<\/p>\n

Market analysis of NDIS growth trends continually identifies psychosocial disability supports as an area in need of significant development (and need for participant support).<\/p>\n

With many providers stepping into this space, it’s important to be able to set yourself apart from the others and make your business a leading provider.<\/p>\n

Speaking from experience, one of the biggest issues with finding the right provider ‘fit’ for psychosocial participants is the staff’s capability for supporting people who have challenging behaviours. This goes further than just the use of restrictive practices; more commonly the skillset needed is being able to understand and respond to unpredictable and fluctuating needs.<\/p>\n

To do this well, staff need to be confident, capable, and adaptive. Time and time again it’s become apparent that these aren’t skills that come naturally to everyone, but thankfully they are skills that can be taught.<\/p>\n

Being able to be a leading provider in this space means employing staff who have expert skills such as:<\/p>\n