The Workforce Capability Framework, or simply the framework, describes the attitudes, skills, and knowledge expected of all workers funded under the NDIS. It establishes a shared language of ‘what good looks like’.
Providers and workers will find the ‘Supervision for Capability’ resources and the ‘Training for Capability’ guide valuable and continuously improving the delivery of support. This could include supervising workers, giving feedback or identifying training needs.
If you have questions like ‘How am I supporting the development of my workers?’ or What training do workers need?’ or ‘How are participants giving feedback to worker?’ then these resources are for you.
As providers, you can set your workers up for success by exploring the ‘Training for Capability’ guide. Here you will find information on identifying the drivers of training priorities, identifying knowledge or experience gaps within your organisation, and information to help you identify suitable training programs.
Handy templates are available including a tool for workers to capabilities, and a Training Selection Score Sheet to help you when choosing training providers. There are also tips on evaluation training to ensure you are getting good outcomes for workers and participants.
Training to meet capabilities is important for all workers, including management and senior leaders.
When it comes to continuous improvement, the next step is supervision. The ‘Supervision for Capability’ resources have tips, guidance and examples of how you can supervise your workers, understand the principles of supervision, build regular supervision discussions and schedule conversations about improving your organisation’s delivery of quality support.
By reading the supervision resources, you will find examples wording and scenarios that are useful for planning feedback conversations. For example, the guide suggests that when talking to workers it's a good idea to give good feedback first rather than starting with bad feedback, and making feedback a regular process that includes participant’s feedback. There are also templates to support workers’ assessments and performance development, as well as buddy shift tip sheets, and reflective practice tip sheets.
Self-managing participants can also choose to use these resources.
The ‘Working Together’ guide and other resources will not only help you have these important conversations, but also set clear expectations for ‘what good looks like’.
Visit the NDIS Workforce Capability Framework website to find the ‘Supervision for Capability’ resources and the ‘Training for capability’ guide.