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Restrictive Practices in Aged Care

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Restrictive Practices in Aged CareCOURSE OVERVIEW: Welcome to the Restrictive Practices in Aged Care course. This program is designed to provide aged care providers, managers, and workers with the knowledge and skills to understand restrictive practices, apply them lawfully and ethically where required, and actively minimise their use through person centred, rights based care. Restrictive practices must always be approached with caution, careful judgement, and a strong commitment to

COURSE OVERVIEW:

Welcome to the Restrictive Practices in Aged Care course. This program is designed to provide aged care providers, managers, and workers with the knowledge and skills to understand restrictive practices, apply them lawfully and ethically where required, and actively minimise their use through person-centred, rights-based care. Restrictive practices must always be approached with caution, careful judgement, and a strong commitment to dignity, safety, accountability, and the wellbeing of older people.

This course begins by introducing restrictive practices in aged care, including their definition, purpose, types, and the legal and ethical foundations that guide their use. This section explains why restrictive practices must only ever be considered as a last resort and highlights the importance of aligning all decisions with older people’s rights, safety, and the broader aged care framework in Australia.

A detailed examination of the recognised types of restrictive practices follows, covering chemical restraint, environmental restraint, mechanical restraint, physical restraint, and seclusion. This section outlines the meaning of each type, the circumstances in which it may arise, and the risks, limitations, and responsibilities associated with its use.

The legal and regulatory framework for restrictive practices is then explored through the Aged Care Act 2024 (Cth), the Aged Care Rules 2025, and relevant NDIS requirements where applicable. This section explains the legal obligations placed on providers and workers, clarifies compliance expectations, and reinforces the need for restrictive practices to be used lawfully, proportionately, and with appropriate safeguards.

Person-centred care principles are a central part of safe and ethical practice in this area. This section focuses on the rights of older people in aged care, the principle of least restrictive practice, and the importance of considering alternatives that protect safety while preserving autonomy, dignity, and choice.

Behaviour support planning is introduced as a key strategy for reducing the need for restrictive practices. This section explains the purpose and importance of behaviour support plans, the process for developing them, and the need for ongoing monitoring and review to ensure they remain effective, responsive, and aligned with individual needs.

Documentation and consent requirements are examined as essential elements of lawful and accountable practice. This section outlines informed consent requirements, record-keeping expectations for restrictive practices, and the management of consent arrangements for older people with impaired capacity.

Chemical restraint is then explored in practical detail, with attention to its definition, examples, and the responsibilities involved in using psychotropic medications safely. This section also examines monitoring requirements, the importance of regular review, and strategies for reducing dependency and unnecessary reliance on medication-based restraint.

Environmental restraint is considered through practical aged care situations where access, movement, and safety must be carefully balanced. This section explains how to manage older people’s access appropriately, maintain safety without unnecessary restriction, and balance protection with older person freedom and independence.

Mechanical restraint is explored through the devices and equipment that may be used to limit movement in certain high-risk situations. This section explains the types of mechanical restraints, the role of risk assessment and mitigation, and the critical distinction between therapeutic use and unacceptable behavioural control.

Physical restraint is addressed as a highly restricted response that may only be considered in limited emergency circumstances. This section explains when physical restraint may be appropriate, the techniques required to minimise risk and harm, and the alternative approaches that should always be considered to avoid or reduce its use.

Responses to high-risk behaviour are then examined through a broader and more contemporary practice lens. This section explores trauma-informed responses to behaviour, the importance of clinical review and multidisciplinary decision-making, and the value of post-incident debriefing and practice improvement in strengthening future care.

Practical strategies for minimising restrictive practices are presented as an essential part of good aged care practice. This section introduces positive behaviour support, the active engagement of older people in care planning, and the role of staff training and education in promoting safer, non-restrictive responses.

Emergency use of restrictive practices is addressed in relation to urgent situations where immediate risk may be present. This section explains how emergencies are defined, the strict limitations that apply to temporary measures, and the reporting and documentation requirements that support accountability and oversight.

Ethical decision-making remains fundamental throughout all restrictive practice responses. This section examines how to balance older person autonomy with safety, respond respectfully to cultural and linguistic diversity, and uphold older person dignity in every action, interaction, and decision.

Monitoring and compliance processes are explored as essential safeguards within aged care organisations. This section explains the role of internal audits, external oversight and reporting requirements, and the serious consequences that may arise when restrictive practice obligations are not met.

Non-restrictive alternatives are then examined in greater detail as practical and proactive responses to behaviours of concern. This section explores diversion and de-escalation techniques, environmental modifications, and therapeutic interventions that reduce distress, support wellbeing, and lessen reliance on restrictive measures.

Engagement with older people and their families is presented as a vital part of transparent and respectful care. This section explains how to educate families about restrictive practices, involve them appropriately in decision-making, and respond effectively to concerns and complaints.

The course concludes with case studies and practical examples drawn from real-world restrictive practice scenarios. This section examines lessons learned from misuse, successful implementation of alternatives, and the analysis of complex behavioural situations so that participants can apply the principles of the course with greater confidence and sound judgement.

By the end of this course, you will be equipped with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to manage restrictive practices ethically, lawfully, and effectively, while prioritising older person dignity, autonomy, safety, and quality of care in aged care settings.

Each section is complemented with examples to illustrate the concepts and techniques discussed.

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

By the end of this course, you will be able to understand the following topics:

1. Introduction to Restrictive Practices

  • Definition and Purpose
  • Types of Restrictive Practices
  • Legal and Ethical Frameworks

2. Overview of the Types of Restrictive Practices

  • Chemical Restraint
  • Environmental Restraint
  • Mechanical Restraint
  • Physical Restraint
  • Seclusion

3. Legal and Regulatory Requirements

  • Overview of the Aged Care Act 2024 (Cth)
  • Aged Care Rules 2025
  • National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Requirements

4. Person-Centred Approaches to Care

  • Rights of Older People in Aged Care
  • Least Restrictive Practices
  • Alternatives to Restrictive Practices

5. Behaviour Support Plans

  • Purpose and Importance
  • Developing a Behaviour Support Plan
  • Monitoring and Reviewing Plans

6. Documentation and Consent

  • Requirements for Informed Consent
  • Record Keeping for Restrictive Practices
  • Managing Consent for Older People with Impaired Capacity

7. Chemical Restraint in Practice

  • Definition and Examples
  • Safe Use of Psychotropic Medications
  • Monitoring and Reducing Dependency

8. Environmental Restraint in Practice

  • Managing Older People Access
  • Maintaining Safety Without Restriction
  • Balancing Safety and Older Person Freedom

9. Mechanical Restraint in Practice

  • Types of Mechanical Restraints
  • Risk Assessment and Mitigation
  • Therapeutic Use vs Behavioural Control

10. Physical Restraint in Practice

  • When Physical Restraint is Appropriate
  • Techniques to Minimise Risk and Harm
  • Alternative Approaches to Physical Restraint

11. Responding to High-Risk Behaviour in Aged Care

  • Trauma-Informed Responses to Behaviour
  • Clinical Review and Multidisciplinary Decision-Making
  • Post-Incident Debriefing and Practice Improvement

12. Strategies to Minimise Restrictive Practices

  • Implementing Positive Behaviour Support
  • Engaging Older People in Care Planning
  • Staff Training and Education

13. Emergency Use of Restrictive Practices

  • Defining Emergencies
  • Temporary Measures and Their Limitations
  • Reporting and Documentation Requirements

14. Ethical Considerations

  • Balancing Older Person Autonomy and Safety
  • Addressing Cultural and Linguistic Diversity
  • Respecting Older Person Dignity

15. Monitoring and Compliance

  • Internal Audits for Restrictive Practices
  • External Oversight and Reporting Requirements
  • Consequences of Non-Compliance

16. Alternatives to Restrictive Practices

  • Diversion and De-escalation Techniques
  • Environmental Modifications
  • Therapeutic Interventions

17. Older Person and Family Engagement

  • Educating Families on Restrictive Practices
  • Involving Families in Decision-Making
  • Addressing Concerns and Complaints

18. Case Studies and Examples

  • Lessons Learned from Misuse of Restrictive Practices
  • Successful Implementation of Alternatives
  • Analysing Complex Behavioural Situations

COURSE DURATION:

The typical duration of this course is approximately 2-3 hours to complete. Your enrolment is Valid for 12 Months. Start anytime and study at your own pace.

COURSE REQUIREMENTS:

You must have access to a computer or any mobile device with Adobe Acrobat Reader (free PDF Viewer) installed, to complete this course.

COURSE DELIVERY:

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ASSESSMENT:

A simple 10-question true or false quiz with Unlimited Submission Attempts.

CERTIFICATION:

Upon course completion, you will receive a customised digital “Certificate of Completion”.

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