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.
Provides information to support workers to effectively assist individuals with their daily management of diabetes. Students will learn how to check and record blood sugar levels and will learn strategies to manage a person with diabetes in an emergency situation. Students will also be able to identify the different types of diabetes, causes and symptoms.
This microcredential develops the knowledge to understand the types of diabetes and their medical management. Common diabetic emergencies, medications, complications of diabetes and strategies for management of diabetes including lifestyle measures are discussed. Participants will practice and demonstrate the skill of blood glucose testing and recording. The training is competency based.
This online learning resource is about support for decision making. It will present the first evidence-based framework to guide you through the process of supporting people with cognitive disabilities to make decisions.
This webinar recording provides an overview of how to support NDIS participants with acquired disability.
This module focuses on the building blocks for how to work with people with acquired brain injury. This Module assume you have already completed Module 1.
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