Catheter Support Review Training

This non-accredited short course equips learners with the essential skills to safely support and monitor urinary catheter care in aged care, disability, and home care settings. Aligned with the NDIS Practice Standards for High Intensity Support, it is ideal for support workers and personal care assistants working under clinical guidance. While not a nationally recognised qualification, participants receive a Certificate of Completion. The course is industry-informed to reflect real-world standards and best practices.

About The Course

This non-accredited short course is designed to provide learners with the essential skills and knowledge to safely support and review urinary catheter care for participants in aged care, disability, and home care environments.

The program is aligned with the NDIS Practice Standards: High Intensity Support Skills Descriptors, specifically focusing on supporting participants who require catheter care. It is ideal for support workers and personal care assistants who operate under the guidance of health professionals and individualised care plans.

While this is not a nationally recognised qualification, learners will receive a Certificate of Completion. This course is designed in consultation with industry experts to ensure that training reflects real-world expectations and best practices.

Course Duration

5 hours (delivered in one session), Includes theoretical instruction and practical simulation

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face classroom delivery, Hands-on training in a simulated care environment

Deliver Location

Level 3, 76 Waymouth Street, Adelaide SA 5000

Target Group

This course is suited for:

  • Disability support workers and aged care workers providing personal care
  • Workers supporting NDIS participants requiring high intensity support
  • Individuals seeking to increase their readiness for roles involving catheter care

Entry Requirements

Participants must:

  • Have basic English literacy and communication skills
  • Be able to follow procedures and respond to participant needs
  • Participate in practical demonstrations and simulations

Learning Outcome

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Review Urinary Catheter Support
  • Identify and Report Concerns
  • Support Participant Feedback
  • Follow Review Procedures and Responsibilities

Training Method

  • Interactive trainer-led presentation
  • Real-life scenarios and case studies
  • Simulation-based practice using catheter care tools
  • Reflection activities and group discussion

Outcome

Upon successful completion, learners will:

  • Receive a Certificate of Completion
  • Be better equipped to support urinary catheter care under supervision
  • Understand the importance of reviewing and reporting on catheter support
  • Apply NDIS-aligned principles in delivering high quality, respectful support

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