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26th Sep, 2025 6:28 PM
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Complex Wound Management Training for NDIS Workers

Why Complex Wound Care Matters

Wound care is one of the most sensitive areas of disability and aged care support. Participants with pressure injuries, surgical wounds, or chronic skin conditions require skilled management to prevent infection, reduce pain, and promote healing.

Untrained responses can lead to serious complications, hospitalisation, or long-term health issues. That’s why Complex Wound Management training is essential for workers in NDIS and aged care settings.

What You’ll Learn in Complex Wound Management Training

This training equips workers with the ability to:

  • Understand different wound types and stages of healing

  • Apply evidence-based wound management practices

  • Maintain infection control while dressing wounds

  • Identify signs of infection or deterioration early

  • Work collaboratively with registered nurses and health professionals

Benefits for Disability and Aged Care Workers

  • Safety & dignity – improve participant comfort and quality of life

  • Confidence – respond appropriately in high-risk situations

  • Compliance – meet NDIS Practice Standards for high-intensity supports

  • Career growth – strengthen your professional profile in complex care roles

Linking to Other Compliance Skills

Employers often require wound care training alongside Oral Health training, as both are critical to preventing infection and supporting overall health. Oral Health training is also available through 2Skill, making it easy to complete both as part of your compliance and professional development plan.

Moving Forward With Confidence

Complex Wound Management training strengthens your ability to deliver safe, person-centred care in high-intensity environments.

👉 Enrol today with 2Skill. With our 14-day free trial, you can begin your training immediately and build the skills employers are looking for—risk-free.


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