S02E07 - Foundational supports consultation, misuse of NDIS funds and the new look NDIS Plans
The Paralympics as a source of inspiration for OTs
The Paralympics have once again captured the world’s attention, not only for the incredible athletic achievements on display but for the way they showcase the powerful connection between sport and disability. Seated volleyball, blind soccer and rowing have all provided inspiring examples of adaptability and resilience. For OTs, these events highlight the critical role of the profession in helping people overcome physical barriers and thrive in their pursuits. It’s a powerful reminder of the work many OTs do in supporting athletes with disability, and we encourage those working in the Paralympic space to share their unique insights with the broader OT community.
OT professional development in action at the Gold Coast networking event
6 November marks an exciting opportunity for OTs to come together at the Gold Coast OT professional development networking event. This event is designed to create a space where OTs can connect, exchange ideas and sharpen their OT clinical supervision skills. Whether you’re flying in or local to the area, this event offers a chance to grow professionally while building connections with others who share your passion for occupational therapy. It’s a great way to deepen your expertise and support the future of the profession.
The NDIS consultation on foundational supports
There’s a lot of discussion right now about the future of foundational supports and their potential impact on the NDIS. With funding for these supports likely to be divided between federal and state governments, many are watching closely to see how this will affect people with disabilities who aren’t part of the NDIS. While this new system could fill service gaps, there’s concern that it may also serve as a way for some NDIS participants to be transitioned out. OTs, especially those in clinical supervision roles, are encouraged to stay engaged in this conversation to understand how these changes could influence the way services are delivered.
Understanding the new NDIS plan changes
The NDIS has introduced a new format for participant plans, aiming to make things clearer and more user-friendly. One significant change is the relocation of the 'About Me' section, now placed at the bottom of the plan. New categories for flexible and stated supports are also part of this update. For OTs working within the NDIS, it’s crucial to stay informed about these changes. Keeping up-to-date ensures that your documentation and guidance are aligned with the most current standards, allowing you to provide the best possible support to your clients.
Addressing the misuse of NDIS funds
A growing issue within the NDIS is the misuse of funds, and with increased scrutiny on plan managers and providers, OTs are finding themselves navigating some tricky situations. One of the challenges is when clients request retrospective justifications for purchases. Setting clear boundaries and being transparent with participants about what is possible, especially during clinical supervision, helps protect the integrity of services. Adhering to NDIS guidelines is more important than ever, ensuring that support is provided ethically and within the correct framework.
Building capacity in advocacy through OT clinical supervision
Empowering clients to advocate for themselves has never been more important in the context of OT practice, especially under the NDIS. Instead of writing retrospective support letters, OTs can help participants build capacity by teaching them to document their decisions and link these to their disability needs. This proactive approach leads to better compliance with NDIS requirements and more sustainable outcomes. Helping clients to navigate their NDIS journey confidently is a key part of OT clinical supervision and a way to make lasting, meaningful change in their lives.
The evolving role of OTs in foundational supports
As foundational supports continue to develop, OTs are encouraged to stay connected with ongoing consultations and policy updates. These changes could have a big impact on areas like mental health and paediatric services, making it essential for OTs involved in clinical supervision to be well-prepared. By staying informed, OTs can better guide their teams and clients through any transitions, ensuring that service delivery remains client-centred and effective.
Conclusion
From the inspiration of the Paralympics to important updates within the NDIS, these conversations serve as a reminder of the pivotal role OTs play in enhancing the lives of people with disability. By staying informed and engaged with these developments, OTs can continue to provide the high-quality, empowering care that their clients rely on. The profession’s dedication to growth and adaptability ensures that no matter how the landscape shifts, OTs will remain at the heart of delivering life-changing support.
If you’re an OT looking to stay on top of these emerging trends, make sure to engage in OT clinical supervision and explore opportunities for further professional development to enhance your skills.
Link below for Foundational Supports update: https://engage.dss.gov.au/foundational-supports
Link to the consultation introduction webinar on Foundational Supports by DSS to be held on 20/9/2024 : https://events.humanitix.com/webinar-foundational-supports
Link to the new look NDIS Plans - https://improvements.ndis.gov.au/participants/understand-your-plan/your-next-plan#a-new-look-plan