Trauma informed care
This two day course is designed for those working in the mental health sector to understand trauma and its effects, as well as how to use a strength-based approach to respond.
This two day course is designed for those working in the mental health sector to understand trauma and its effects, as well as how to use a strength-based approach to respond.
This training is designed specifically for support workers to develop the essential knowledge and skills required to assist participants to manage their urinary elimination needs via a catheter or external drainage device. The trainer will demonstrate the management of different types of catheters and external drainage devices and discuss potential complications.
Amaze deliver a range of structured and personalised programs for individuals and organisations involved with or interested in becoming more inclusive in their support of Autistic people.
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.
As learners go through the course, they become familiar with the principles of disability support work, the common disabilities and their features, and person-centred practice and its importance. You will also be introduced to the principles of support work and person-centred practice, and why it is important to use such approaches when working with people with disability.
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