Behaviour Support & Restrictive Practices Policy – Physiotherapy
Behaviour Support & Restrictive Practices Policy – Physiotherapy
✅ NDIS Compliant | 📝 Editable Word Doc | ⚡ Instant Download | 🔒 Audit-Ready
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What’s Included:
What’s Included:
- Editable Word document (.docx)
- Plain-English policy wording
- Document Control section
- Consistent formatting across all Launchly templates
How It Helps:
How It Helps:
- Save hours of writing and formatting
- Present a consistent, professional policy set
- Supports audit evidence with clear procedures
- Easy to maintain as your business grows
Compliance & Audit
Compliance & Audit
- Written to align with NDIS Practice Standards (latest)
- Covers required policy elements for *NDIS Audits
- Supports Certification/Verification audit evidence (as applicable)
- Tip: keep signed records (induction, training, complaints, incidents)
Delivery & Licensing
Delivery & Licensing
- Instant digital download after checkout
- Single-business licence — edit and brand for your own use
- *Not legal/clinical advice; customise to match your operations
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A clear Behaviour Support & Restrictive Practices Policy designed for physiotherapists working with participants requiring restraint or behaviour support.
This policy ensures restrictive practices are only used as a last resort, lawfully authorised, and clinically justified. It clarifies the physiotherapy role in behaviour support, particularly where mechanical supports (splints, seating, positioning aids) may be considered restraint.
It aligns with the NDIS Restrictive Practices & Behaviour Support Rules and promotes positive, participant-centred approaches.
What’s Included:
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Editable Word template
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Defines restrictive practices and compliance rules
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Outlines physiotherapist role in mechanical restraint
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Includes reporting and monitoring requirements
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