Policy Area | Governance and Operational Management – Work Health Safety – Infection Control |
Policy Number | W 14 |
Version | 1 |
Approval Date | 01 November 2023 |
Review Date | 31 October 2026 |
Scope | All employees |
NDIS Practice Standards and Indicators. | Standard 2: Risk Management 2.2 Risks to participants, workers and the provider are identified and managed. |
This Policy complies with the NDIS Practice Standards and the NDIS Act 2013.
This Policy outlines the requirements outlined by NDIS, SA Health and The Department of Health and the procedures required to protect staff, participants and families.
Notifiable Disease – A notifiable disease is any disease that is required by law to be reported to government authorities
Epidemic – a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
Pandemic – an outbreak of a pandemic disease prevalent over a whole country or the world.
Escapades Group Management will ensure that up-to-date relevant information in respect to Notifiable Diseases and Epidemic/Pandemic outbreaks are provided to everyone as needed. Management are responsible for reporting all suspected and/or confirmed cases to NDIS, SA Health and the Department of Health.
Employees must take reasonable care to protect their own health and safety and the health and safety of any other person.
Any person who knows they have or a participant has a Notifiable disease must avoid practices that are likely to put others or themselves at risk and report it to management immediately.
If a suspected or confirmed case of a notifiable disease occurs in a service, such as Gastroenteritis, Measles, Influenzas, Covid-19 etc the CDCB (Communicable Disease Control Branch) must be informed by Management. Management will receive instruction from CDCB. If deemed necessary, Management may close a Service at any point for safety and infection control reasons.
In the instance that there is an Epidemic/Pandemic declared by the Premier or Department of Health.
If there is a confirmed case within a service it is to be reported to the Department of Health immediately. Instructions will be given at this time which will result in either a 24 – 48 hour close for cleaning or a 14 + days closure. Parents/Guardians will be contacted and asked to collect participants.
Communicable Disease Control Branch – 1300232272
Department of Health Switchboard – 02 6289 1555
Participants and staff will follow good hygiene practices, including Hand Hygiene and the use of Hand Sanitiser. Other practices used to reduce the spread of infection, may include social distancing. Employees should be responsible for safe working conditions within their control and must notify management immediately if an infectious status has been identified or suspected.
Additional Precautions apply to those situations where standard precautions may be insufficient to prevent transmission of infection, and are used in addition to standard precautions. Additional precautions must be used when individuals are either known or suspected to have an infectious condition and where there is a reasonable risk of passing the infection to others. These precautions may include Gloves, Face Masks and Gowns