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Safe Hands - Newcastle, NSW

Worker Screening & Training Policy

This policy sets out Safe Hands’s requirements for worker screening, qualifications verification, mandatory training, and ongoing professional development for all staff, contractors, and volunteers delivering NDIS supports.

Document IDPOL-WST-001
Effective Date1 January 2026
Review Date31 December 2026
Policy OwnerDirector / CEO
Applies ToAll Staff, Contractors & Volunteers

1. Purpose

The safety and wellbeing of NDIS participants depends on every worker being thoroughly screened, properly trained, and continuously supported. This policy ensures Safe Hands meets its obligations under the NDIS Practice Standards and the NDIS (Worker Screening) Act, and maintains a workforce that participants and their families can trust.

This policy applies to all employees, contractors, subcontractors, volunteers, and students on placement at Safe Hands who deliver, or may have contact with, NDIS participants.

2. Legislative Framework

3. Pre-Employment Screening - Required Checks

No worker may commence any role involving contact with NDIS participants until all required screening clearances have been verified. The following checks are mandatory:

NDIS Worker Screening Check

Mandatory for all workers in risk-assessed roles. Applied for through Service NSW. Safe Hands must sight and record the clearance number before commencement.

Working With Children Check (WWCC)

Required for any worker who may have contact with a child (under 18) during supports. Issued by the Office of the Children's Guardian NSW. Must be current before any child contact.

National Police Check

Required at commencement for all workers. Conducted through an ACIC-accredited agency. Renewed every 3 years or sooner if circumstances change.

Identity Verification

100-point identity check at commencement. Copies of identity documents are retained securely in the worker’s personnel file.

Reference Checks

Minimum two professional references checked for all direct support workers. At least one referee must be a direct supervisor from a recent employer. References are documented and retained.

Qualifications Verification

All stated qualifications, certifications, and registrations are sighted and verified before commencement. Copies retained on personnel file.

Absolute requirement: No worker may commence any role that involves contact with NDIS participants - including children - until Safe Hands has sighted and recorded all required clearances. There are no exceptions, regardless of staffing pressures.

4. Risk-Assessed Roles

Under the NDIS Worker Screening legislation, all roles at Safe Hands that involve direct contact with NDIS participants are classified as risk-assessed roles. The NDIS Worker Screening Check is mandatory for all persons in these roles.

Risk-assessed roles at Safe Hands include (but are not limited to):

Volunteers and students whose role involves contact with participants also require an NDIS Worker Screening Check and, if applicable, a WWCC.

5. Maintaining and Monitoring Clearances

Safe Hands maintains a Worker Screening Register recording the clearance type, number, issue date, and expiry date for every worker. The Director / CEO is responsible for monitoring this register and ensuring clearances are renewed before expiry.

5.1 Clearance Expiry

5.2 Change in Circumstances

Workers must notify Safe Hands immediately if:

A worker whose clearance is suspended or revoked will be immediately stood down from all participant contact, pending management review and a decision about their continued engagement.

Safe Hands may verify NDIS Worker Screening Check status at any time through the NDIS Worker Screening Database. Workers consent to this verification as a condition of employment.

6. Mandatory Training - Induction

All workers must complete the following training before they commence any unsupervised contact with NDIS participants:

Training ModuleDeliveryTimeframe
NDIS Code of Conduct & Worker ObligationsSelf-paced or in personBefore commencement
Code of Conduct acknowledgement (signed)In person with managerBefore commencement
Safe Hands Policies & Procedures overviewIn person inductionDay 1
Participant rights, autonomy, and consentSelf-paced or in personWithin first week
Incident identification, response & reportingSelf-paced or in personWithin first week
Child safety & mandatory reporting obligationsSelf-paced or in personWithin first week
Privacy & information handlingSelf-paced or in personWithin first week
Abuse, neglect & exploitation identificationSelf-paced or in personWithin first week
First Aid & CPR certificationAccredited providerBefore unsupervised shifts (direct support workers)
Manual handling & safe liftingIn person or onlineBefore delivering personal care supports

7. Ongoing Training Requirements

In addition to induction training, all workers must complete the following on a recurring basis:

TrainingFrequencyWho
NDIS Code of Conduct refresherAnnualAll workers
Child protection refresherAnnualAll workers with child contact
Incident management refresherAnnualAll workers
First Aid & CPR renewalFirst Aid: 3 years; CPR: 1 yearAll direct support workers
Manual handlingEvery 2 years or when role changesAll workers performing physical supports
Privacy & information handlingAnnual or when legislation changesAll workers
Behaviour support (where relevant)AnnualWorkers supporting participants with complex behaviour needs
Cultural safetyAnnualAll workers

Training records are maintained on each worker’s personnel file. Failure to complete mandatory training within the required timeframe may result in a worker being stood down from participant contact until training is completed.

8. Qualifications for Specific Roles

The following minimum qualifications apply to specific roles within Safe Hands:

RoleMinimum Qualification
Support WorkerCertificate III in Individual Support (or equivalent) - or demonstrated equivalent experience with commitment to complete qualification
Support CoordinatorRelevant tertiary qualification in disability, social work, community services, or equivalent demonstrated experience
Occupational TherapistRegistered with AHPRA as an Occupational Therapist
PhysiotherapistRegistered with AHPRA as a Physiotherapist
Speech PathologistCertified Practising Member of Speech Pathology Australia
PsychologistRegistered with AHPRA as a Psychologist
Allied Health AssistantCertificate IV in Allied Health Assistance (or relevant field)

Registration and membership currency must be verified at commencement and annually thereafter. Workers must notify Safe Hands immediately if their registration is suspended, conditioned, or cancelled.

9. Supervision During Probation

All new workers complete a probationary period during which they receive enhanced supervision:

10. Contractor and Subcontractor Requirements

Safe Hands applies the same screening and training standards to contractors and subcontractors as to direct employees. Before engaging any contractor to deliver supports:

11. Record Keeping

Safe Hands maintains a secure Worker Screening Register containing:

Worker screening records are retained for 7 years from the end of the employment or engagement, in a secure manner accessible only to authorised management staff.

12. Responsibilities

RoleResponsibility
Director / CEOApproves this policy; maintains the Worker Screening Register; final decision on suitability of workers; manages serious clearance concerns
Hiring ManagerEnsures all required checks are completed before commencement; organises induction training; notifies Director of any clearance changes
WorkersProvide accurate screening information; maintain clearances; complete mandatory training; notify management immediately of any change in circumstances

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