You have the policy. They ask for the record.
Every SIL provider has a restrictive practices policy. It came with the kit, or with the last consultant, and it says the right things. A policy is a statement of intent. What gets sampled is the paperwork showing what happened on one night, in one house, for one person — who authorised it, what was used, who checked the plan before the shift, and what you are doing to need it less. The Restrictive Practices & Behaviour Support Pack is 15 editable Word documents that produce those records. Every title is listed on this page, before you pay.
48-hour fix-or-refund. If something in it is wrong, we fix it or refund you.
Editable Word throughout. The download link is emailed the moment you pay, and the pack stays in your buyer dashboard.
Five questions, answered from records or not at all.
A restrictive practice is sampled per participant and per house. Every one of these is answered by something written at the time, by the person who was there.
- Was it authorised before it was used? Which behaviour support plan says so, which version of it, and who checked that on that shift — not a plan on file somewhere, the one in force that night.
- What actually happened? The date, the start and the finish, what was tried first, who decided, and who was told afterwards. A shift note saying the person was “managed” is not this.
- What happens when there was no plan? An emergency use with nothing authorising it is the one that has to be recorded and reported, and it is the one almost nobody has a form for. It is also the one most likely to be asked about.
- Is it being used less? A reduction and elimination plan with dates against it, and a monthly look at whether the numbers are moving — not a policy paragraph promising a review one day.
- Do the workers know? A competency record naming the people who were trained on this participant’s plan, not an induction sign-in sheet from two years ago.
If you can pull all five out of your own files tonight, you do not need this pack and we would rather you kept your A$100.
Every title, before you pay.
This list is generated from the manifest of the actual file you download, so the count on this page and the count in your download are the same number. Search it for whatever you were asked for.
This is the scope it does not cover.
The Complete SIL Kit carries the restrictive practices policy — the governance statement every provider needs. What it does not carry is the operating layer underneath it: the authorisation register, the daily use log, the emergency use procedure, the monthly reporting cycle and the reduction plan. Those are the documents that produce evidence rather than describe it, and they are what this pack is.
- All 15 documents in editable Word — your organisation’s name, ABN, key personnel and dates are fields you fill in once.
- The authorisation layer: the register, the consent and guardian authorisation form, and the governance procedure that sits over both.
- The recording layer: the daily use log, the PRN chemical restraint administration and review record, and the shift-level implementation checklist.
- The exception nobody has a form for: an unauthorised emergency use procedure, written for the night it happens rather than the week after.
- The review cycle: monthly reporting, trend analysis, and a reduction and elimination plan with dates in it.
- Every title listed on this page before you pay, generated from the manifest of the file you receive.
If something in these documents is wrong, tell us: we fix it within 48 hours or refund you. What no supplier can promise you is an audit outcome — your auditor and the Commission decide that, and anyone telling you otherwise is selling something.
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The questions people actually ask.
Who is this not for?
Anyone who does not use a restrictive practice and does not implement a behaviour support plan. If no participant in your service has one, this pack has nothing to do for you. If you deliver supported independent living generally, the kit you want first is the Complete SIL Compliance Kit.
I already have a restrictive practices policy. Do I need this?
You probably have the policy and not the records. That is the normal situation and it is the reason this pack exists. Read the 15 titles above: if what you are missing is the authorisation register, the use log, the emergency-use procedure and the reduction plan, that is what this is. If you already hold all of them, do not buy it.
Does this tell me whether a practice is lawful in my state?
No, and be careful of anything that says it does. Authorisation is a decision your behaviour support practitioner and your organisation make under the rules that apply where you operate. These documents give you the structure to record and govern that decision. They do not make it for you.
Is it 15 documents, or 15 files padded out with folders?
15 Word files, every one of them a document. Folders are not counted. The index above lists all of them by name and is generated from the manifest of the file you download, so the count here and the count in your zip cannot drift apart.
What does the 48-hour guarantee actually cover?
If something in these documents is wrong, tell us and we fix it within 48 hours or refund you. What no supplier can promise is an audit outcome — your auditor and the Commission decide that, and anyone telling you otherwise is selling something.