An introduction to ABI Module 1
This module focuses on introducing what an acquired brain injury is and it's consequences.
This module focuses on introducing what an acquired brain injury is and it's consequences.
You will learn skills to provide practical support to those in need due to ageing, disability or other reasons. For more information about this course, type the course code into keyword search.
This qualification reflects the role of individuals in a range of community settings and peoples’ homes, who provide support in a manner that empowers people with disabilities to achieve greater levels of independence, self-reliance, community participation and wellbeing. For more information about this course, type the course code into keyword search.
This qualification reflects the role of workers who work under broad supervision and guidance and provide services to clients with alcohol and other drugs issues. For more information about this course, type the course code into keyword search.
This course covers communication and etiquette when working with people with a disability. The course allows people with a range of disabilities to speak for themselves about how service providers, support workers and colleagues can learn to communicate better with them. Manners are not something that come naturally, we all have to learn them. Topics covered: * Manners are important for everyone * How can you help? * Wheelchair Etiquette * Speaking * When someone has trouble speaking * When someone has trouble seeing * When someone has trouble hearing * Things to remember
This training provides support workers with essential knowledge and skills to assist participants with their High Intensity Support Daily Activity (HIDPA) relating to stoma care. Support workers learn how to assist participants to clean and maintain a healthy stoma, change an ostomy bag and troubleshoot common problems. This course is consistent with the NDIS High Intensity Support Skills Descriptor for Complex Bowel Care relating to a participant living with a stoma.
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