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NDIS Catheter Awareness Online Course

A non-accredited awareness course for NDIS and care-sector support workers who assist participants with urinary catheter care. Covers catheter types, safe care and management, infection prevention, monitoring, complications and documentation. 100% online, self-paced. Certification without expiry, refreshers may be required.

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Course overview

The NDIS Catheter Awareness Online Course is a non-accredited course for NDIS support workers, disability support staff, carers, and home and community care workers who support participants requiring urinary catheter care.

It builds practical awareness of urinary catheter types, routine catheter care, infection prevention, monitoring and recognising complications. It is not a clinical qualification and does not replace any participant-specific training, competency assessment, authorisation or clinical direction required by your employer or the participant’s NDIS Support Plan.

Course at a glance

Price$99
Duration4–6 hours
Delivery100% online and self-paced
Course TypeNon-accredited awareness training
CertificateCertificate of Completion
Suitable forNDIS and disability support workers, carers, nurses, healthcare professionals and care providers

What you’ll learn

  • Understanding the urinary system and normal urinary function
  • Indwelling, intermittent and suprapubic catheter types
  • Safe catheter care, hygiene and infection prevention
  • Managing drainage bags, tubing and catheter equipment
  • Monitoring urine output and recognising changes in catheter function
  • Recognising infections, blockages, leakage and other complications
  • Accurate documentation, reporting and escalation procedures

Who is it for?

NDIS support workers, disability support staff, carers, and home or community care workers who assist participants with urinary catheter care as part of their individual Support Plan.

What’s included

Certificate on completion
Online theory
Trainers with 20+ years’ experience
Free resources

How it works

1

Enrol online

Secure your place in a couple of minutes and get instant access to the online learning portal.

2

Complete the modules at your pace

Work through the self-paced modules anytime, anywhere — on a computer, tablet or smartphone.

3

Get your certificate by email

Finish the short assessment and your certificate will be emailed to you within 2 business hours.

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NDIS Catheter Awareness Training Delivery

To enrol, participants should have basic English skills. Please refer to the Student Handbook for further information.

The course is delivered fully online. It’s designed for NDIS and care-sector support workers who need awareness-level knowledge to safely support a participant’s urinary catheter care routine.

Online Theory – Self-Paced

Access is granted upon booking confirmation. Check your inbox (and junk folder) for your login details.

You may complete the course in one sitting or across several sessions. There’s no fixed time limit, so you can work through it at your own pace.

Topics covered include:

  • Understanding the urinary system and normal urinary function

  • Indwelling, intermittent and suprapubic catheter types

  • Safe catheter care, hygiene and infection prevention

  • Managing drainage bags, tubing and catheter equipment

  • Monitoring urine output and recognising changes in catheter function

  • Recognising infections, blockages, leakage and other complications

  • Scope of practice and NDIS support requirements

  • Accurate documentation, reporting and escalation procedures

Online Assessment

A brief multiple-choice quiz and scenario-based activities are included. To pass, you must:

  • Complete all online modules

  • Achieve at least 80% on the final assessment

You’ll have unlimited attempts to complete the quiz if revision is needed.

Course Completion

On successful completion, you will receive a Certificate of Completion for the NDIS Catheter Awareness Online Course, which is:

  • Downloadable and printable

  • Suitable for inclusion in professional development records or employer compliance

  • Not a clinical qualification, and does not itself authorise the performance of catheter procedures

The course content itself covers catheter management, infection prevention, participant monitoring, complications, NDIS requirements and person-centred care.

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FAQ

NDIS Catheter Awareness Online Course — common questions

Does this course authorise me to perform catheter procedures?

No. This is non-accredited awareness training. Any catheter-related task must be performed within your scope of practice and in accordance with your employer’s policies, the participant’s individual Support Plan, and any required clinical delegation or competency assessment.

What does the course cover?

The course covers urinary anatomy, catheter types, catheter care and hygiene, drainage systems, infection prevention, participant monitoring, common complications, emergency response, documentation, NDIS requirements and person-centred support.

Is this course accredited?

No. This is a non-accredited awareness course. Participants receive a Certificate of Completion after meeting the course requirements.

How is the course delivered?

The course is fully online and self-paced, allowing you to complete the training around your own schedule. The course duration is approximately 4–6 hours.

Who is this course for?

The course is designed for NDIS support workers, carers, nurses, healthcare professionals, aged care workers, community care workers and NDIS providers who support individuals requiring urinary catheter care.

What types of catheters are covered?

The course covers indwelling urethral catheters, intermittent or in-out catheters, and suprapubic catheters, including the different care and monitoring requirements associated with each type.

Do I need previous catheter-care experience to complete this course?

No prior experience is required. The course begins with urinary anatomy and catheter fundamentals before progressing into care procedures, infection prevention, complications and NDIS support requirements.

Does completing this course mean I can perform intermittent catheterisation for a participant?

No. Completion of this course does not automatically authorise you to perform intermittent catheterisation. You should only assist with procedures you have been appropriately trained, assessed as competent and authorised to perform under the participant’s Support Plan and your organisation’s procedures.

Does the course cover catheter infections and UTIs?

Yes. The course covers infection prevention, catheter-associated urinary tract infections, common warning signs and when concerns should be reported or escalated.

What complications will I learn to recognise?

You’ll learn about common catheter-related concerns such as blockages, leakage, displacement, reduced urine output, infection, participant discomfort and changes in condition. The course also covers situations that may require urgent medical assistance.

Does the course cover emergencies such as sepsis?

 Yes. The course includes recognising serious catheter-related emergencies and possible signs of sepsis, as well as following workplace emergency procedures and escalating concerns appropriately.

Does the course cover catheter drainage bags and tubing?

Yes. You’ll learn about safe drainage system management, tubing, urine collection bags, catheter connections, urine flow, leakage and maintaining equipment safely.

Does the course cover suprapubic catheter care?

Yes. The course covers suprapubic catheter support, including insertion-site monitoring, maintaining skin integrity, recognising infection and supporting participant comfort and dignity.

Will I learn how to document catheter care?

Yes. The course covers recording catheter type, urine output, drainage bag management, care provided, participant responses, complications, escalations and actions taken.

How long does the certificate last?

The course file does not specify a fixed certificate expiry period. Employers or NDIS providers may require refresher training, updated competency assessment or additional participant-specific training depending on workplace requirements.

Is this course aligned with NDIS requirements?

Yes. The course includes the NDIS Practice Standards and High Intensity Support Skills Descriptors, individualised urinary catheter Support Plans, professional responsibilities, participant rights and scope of practice.

What should I do if I’m unsure about a catheter-related situation?

Follow the participant’s Support Plan and your organisation’s procedures, and seek guidance from the appropriate healthcare professional. Do not make changes to catheter management procedures unless you are authorised to do so.

Do you offer this training for teams or organisations?

Yes. Group enrolments can be arranged for NDIS providers, disability organisations and care-sector teams. Contact CPR First Aid for group training options.

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