Diabetes Management for NDIS Support Workers

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Updated 27 Jan 2026 Certificate

High intensity daily personal activities are specialised supports under the NDIS Practice Standards that involve high-risk tasks requiring advanced skills, knowledge and training. This Ausmed Training Module discusses the core skills and knowledge needed to provide diabetes management support, including the importance of blood glucose monitoring, how to assist with subcutaneous injections, and how to recognise and respond to complications such as hypo- and hyperglycaemia. Learn how to provide high-quality, safe care to people living with disability who require this type of support.

Content

8 Units • 11 Questions
Pre-reflection
1 Question
Unit 1: Introduction
5m
Unit 2a: Understanding Diabetes
1 Question
4m
Unit 2b: Relationship Between Glucose Levels and Daily Factors
1 Question
4m
Unit 3: Monitoring Glucose Levels
2 Questions
9m
Unit 4: Understanding Hypoglycaemia and Hyperglycaemia
2 Questions
4m
Unit 5a: Administering Diabetes Medication
3 Questions
17m
Unit 5b: Understanding Dosage and Sliding Scales
2m
Unit 6: Conclusion
3m
Post-reflection
1 Question

What you'll learn:

1

Have a basic understanding of types 1 and 2 diabetes and why person-centred management is important.

2

Identify how and when to monitor glucose levels (GLs).

3

Recognise common health risks associated with high and low glucose levels and understand how these affect participants.

4

Understand safe procedures for supporting diabetes medication administration.

Who it's for:

NDIS support workers who:

  • Are employed by an NDIS provider that is accredited to deliver this specific High Intensity Daily Personal Activity under the NDIS Practice Standards, and
  • Have received appropriate training and have been assessed as competent by their organisation to provide this type of support.

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Last updated27 Jan 2026

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