Introduction to psychosocial disability
This course provides an overview of the concepts of psychosocial disability and recovery oriented practice.
This course provides an overview of the concepts of psychosocial disability and recovery oriented practice.
This program explores the benefits of self-leadership to thrive in an organisation, by supporting people living with dementia, in partnership with families and staff. The four learning modules included in this program cover self-leadership, communication, trust and stress management.
There are unique challenges and issues that arise when someone has epilepsy and an intellectural disability. The course covers some of the challenges faced, recognising types of seizures and the impact on quality of life. does not cover seizure first aid.
This 30-minute online course is designed for support workers and families to provide an understanding of living with epilepsy and disability.
Exploring manual handling techniques to support people with disability, this course helps support workers understand hazardous manual tasks and how to manage the associated risks. With interactive activities and a video library of 33 videos, this course will equip support workers with the knowledge and skills to assist clients.
Information and resources are available to support registered NDIS provider compliance with the NDIS Practice Standard for Mealtime Management.
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