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Professional Practice Series | Professional Boundaries 

Develop a clear understanding of professional boundaries in CHSP-funded aged care care. 

This 90-minute webinar is designed to help direct service staff navigate professional relationships, ensuring both consistency and integrity in their work. 

What you’ll learn 

  • The importance of a consistent approach to professional boundaries 

  • How policies and procedures guide boundary setting 

  • Balancing being “friendly but not friends” with clients and recognising when boundaries shift 

  • Understanding how cultural backgrounds influence professional relationships 

  • Identifying behaviours that create risks and breaches in the workplace 

  • Steps to take when issues arise 

  • Why reporting and managing risks is essential.

Interactive + great resources 

  • Share your experiences, ask questions, and get feedback from the facilitator and your peers. 

  • Access valuable resources, tools, and links for further learning.  

Linked Standards & Guidelines 

The webinar content aligns with: 

  • Health Records Act 2001 

  • Australian Privacy Principles 

  • Aged Care Quality Standards 

  • CHSP Guidelines.

Who should attend? 

This session is tailored for direct service staff in CHSP-funded programs, including support workers, direct care workers, social support group staff, and allied health assistants. 

Cost 

No cost for people working in CHSP-funded aged care. 

Meet your facilitator 

Trish Miller, Kate Pascale & Associates.

Trish brings over 20 years of experience delivering education to the community care sector. 
Trish is a qualified nurse with expertise in: 

  • Compliance law 

  • Documentation and reporting 

  • Confidentiality and professional boundaries.

She excels in breaking down complex legislation into clear, actionable insights for participants of all skill levels. 

Presented by  

The SSD Connect Alliance. Find out more about us

Secure your spot today 

Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your skills. Places are limited and the session will not be recorded.  


Important 

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  • The order confirmation email within 30 minutes of registering  

  • The pre-event email 7 days before the event   

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Although funding for this event has been provided by the Australian Government, the material contained herein does not necessarily represent the views or policies of the Australian Government.

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