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This session will delve into the key themes currently shaping the landscape of the disability sector, with a particular focus on quality and safeguards. Drawing on her extensive experience and leadership, Emily Forrest will provide a comprehensive overview of the most pressing issues and emerging trends impacting service providers, participants, and stakeholders.
This session will explore how inclusive governance practices can enhance decision-making and lead to more equitable outcomes. It will cover the principles of inclusive governance, strategies for effective stakeholder engagement, and best practices for ensuring that all voices are heard and valued.
With a growing emphasis on delivering person-centred and high-quality services, it is essential for providers to have measures to identify the services that people with disability need and what gaps are present in their services.
It's important that your teams feel supported to provide quality support. Don't miss this session where Rachel Dobbing will provide insights into where your teams might be feeling unsupported and how you can help.
Providing quality supports is the responsibility of each and every person in your organisation. This session will detail actionable steps for how to provide quality supports and the impact that people have on this.
In this session, we will explore how clinical governance principles are being applied in disability care, highlighting innovative approaches that are transforming service delivery. We will discuss the practical applications, benefits, and challenges of integrating these principles into everyday practice.
In this session, Kristie Walker will delve into the role that staff play in managing incidents, and how to embed this into your organisation to ensure quality care.
What is a quality management system and why is it so important that it's person-centered? Patty Wassenaar will delve into this topic and detail the impact this has on all levels of staff.
With the increase in technology, many providers are being left wondering what can be used to support quality services. Amazon Web Services specialises in technological advancements and are excited to talk about how their advancements can assist the disability sector.
Rights-based support is at the heart of quality service provision. This session will delve into what this looks like at all levels of the organisation, offering practical strategies for maintaining this focus even when challenges arise.
Quality comes at a cost, but it is an investment worth making. This session will examine the financial aspects of maintaining high-quality standards, discussing ways to balance budget constraints with the imperative to provide top-notch services.
Healthy relationships are based on respect, honesty, trust, open communication, equality, choice, collaboration, individual interests, understanding, care, and shared values. This session will delve into why trauma informed care is critical in building healthy relationships.
We're delighted to be joined by Disability Discrimination Commissioner, Rosemary Kayess to discuss what human rights and quality looks like and what actions providers can take in this period of change and uncertainty to ensure their sustainability.