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As more providers operate across both aged care and disability sectors, one of the biggest challenges is preparing the workforce to meet the complex and distinct requirements of each. While the people receiving support often have similar needs?mobility, personal care, daily living assistance?the frameworks for service delivery differ significantly.


The NDIS Practice Standards require specific training in behaviour support, choice and control, and incident management. Meanwhile, aged care workers must comply with the Aged Care Quality Standards, including clinical care obligations and dignity in service.


Without a well-trained, flexible workforce, providers face compliance risks, staff burnout, and service gaps. Investing in cross-sector training, robust onboarding, and ongoing development is no longer optional?it?s essential.



Need help preparing your team for cross-sector care?

Book a free HR strategy call with Karen at IgniteHR.com.au

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