Recover together

Support your NDIS Participants

Managing stress after a crisis – and building resilience in NDIS Participants for when a crisis happens – is important.

Use this guide to support people to complete an online training module about managing mental health after an emergency. The guide is designed for support staff or other trusted people to use with NDIS Participants.

R4NED Resilience and NDIS Participants: a guide

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You can find the online training module on the Flagstaff website using the link below.

Recovery after an emergency training module

Helping people manage the logistics of recovering from an emergency or disaster can also help with managing stress and promote good mental health.

Check out the links to resources to assist with this in the What to do after a disaster section of the R4NED website here: Manage your mental health

Support your staff

Your staff may need support after an emergency or disaster happens.

They may have found it difficult to support other people during the crisis. They may also have experienced personal trauma and loss.

Use our step-by-step guide to supporting your staff after an emergency or disaster and to build their resilience to the impact of a crisis.

R4NED Resilience and NDIS Staff: a guide

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Support your organisation

There is a lot to think about once the crisis of an emergency or disaster has passed, and a lot to do to get your organisation and supports for NDIS Participants back on track as quickly as possible.

Use this guide as a starting point for your recovery – or use it as a starting point when you draft the recovery section of your Emergency and Disaster Management Plan.

R4NED Organisational recovery

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