Ongoing Programme of Staff Development Clause Samples

The Ongoing Programme of Staff Development clause requires an organization to provide continuous training and professional development opportunities for its employees. This typically involves regular workshops, courses, or seminars aimed at enhancing staff skills and keeping them updated with industry standards or regulatory requirements. By mandating ongoing development, the clause ensures that employees remain competent and effective in their roles, ultimately supporting organizational growth and adaptability.
Ongoing Programme of Staff Development. You must undertake a planned, documented programme of staff development or in-service education, with at least 8 hours of programmes being provided annually, including courses attended other than at the Facility. You must keep a written record of staff attendance at such programmes. D.18.1 Emergency Provision of Personal Supplies You must provide emergency supplies of toothpaste, toothbrush, disposable razors, shampoo, and soap on those occasions when the Resident’s own supply is not available.
Ongoing Programme of Staff Development a. You must undertake a planned, documented programme of staff development or in-service education, with at least 8 hours of programmes being provided annually, including courses attended other than at your Unit. You must keep a written record of staff attendance at such programmes. b. You must ensure that all Registered Nurses employed, contracted or otherwise engaged by you have on-going training in the care of older people affected by mental health conditions, dementia and the ageing process. c. Subject to clause D17.11(d), you must ensure that all Care Givers achieve the following unit standards (or any unit standards registered in accordance with the Education ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ on the national qualifications framework in substitution for these listed unit standards): i. 27833: Support people to use assistive equipment and move in a health or wellbeing setting; iii 23387: Describe the ageing process and its effects on a person's lifestyle and wellbeing;