This policy describes how Safe Hands plans, documents, delivers, and reviews supports in a way that puts each participant’s goals, strengths, and preferences at the centre of every decision - consistent with the NDIS Practice Standards and the NDIS Act 2013.
Safe Hands believes that disability support is most effective - and most respectful - when it is genuinely built around the individual. Person-centred planning is not just a process; it is a way of thinking about how we relate to the people we support.
This policy ensures that all supports planned and delivered by Safe Hands:
Participants choose what supports they receive, who provides them, when, where, and how. Workers facilitate - they do not direct.
Planning begins with what the participant can do and what they want to achieve - not what they cannot do.
We look at the participant’s whole life - relationships, community, culture, wellbeing - not just their support needs.
Planning is done with the participant, not for them. Family and carers are involved only with the participant’s consent.
Plans are living documents that change as the participant’s goals and circumstances change - not set-and-forget paperwork.
We respect and actively incorporate each participant’s cultural identity, practices, family structures, and communication preferences.
Every participant receives an Individual Support Plan (ISP) that is developed collaboratively before services begin and reviewed at least annually. The ISP must include:
A support coordinator or senior worker meets with the participant to genuinely listen to what matters to them. This is not a form-filling exercise - it is a real conversation about the participant’s life and what they want from it.
A draft ISP is prepared based on the conversation. It is written in plain language. The participant is offered a copy to review before signing.
The participant (and any authorised representative) reviews the draft and approves it. Changes are made until the participant is satisfied. The plan is then signed by both the participant and a Safe Hands representative.
Relevant sections of the ISP are shared with workers who will be delivering supports. Workers read and sign to confirm they have understood the participant’s plan before their first shift.
Safe Hands recognises that all people have the right to make decisions about their own lives. Where a participant has difficulty making or communicating decisions, we do not take over - we provide the support they need to make their own decisions.
Where a formal substitute decision-maker (guardian or financial administrator) has been appointed, Safe Hands will work with that person while still keeping the participant at the centre of all discussions.
Workers delivering supports are responsible for documenting each session accurately and in a timely manner. Progress notes must:
Progress notes are used in plan reviews and may be shared with other providers with participant consent.
Individual Support Plans are formally reviewed at the following intervals:
| Trigger | Review Type | Timeframe |
|---|---|---|
| Routine review | Full ISP review with participant | At least annually or at NDIS plan review |
| Significant change in participant circumstances | Prompted review | Within 10 business days of change being identified |
| Participant request | Review meeting at participant’s request | Within 10 business days of request |
| Incident or serious concern | Safety-focused review | Immediately or as soon as safe to do so |
Reviews are conducted with the participant present. Workers are consulted on progress and any operational issues. Updated plans are signed by the participant and filed securely.
Family members and carers play an important role in many participants’ lives. Safe Hands welcomes their involvement in planning - but always with the participant’s explicit consent. Workers must: