Oral hygiene for people with disability
This course is developed to support Disability Support Practitioners in providing effective oral hygiene for people with disability.
This course is developed to support Disability Support Practitioners in providing effective oral hygiene for people with disability.
Our course takes a practical approach to teaching the skills you need to help a person in distress, including how to: create a sense of safety, provide emotional comfort, deliver practical advice and assistance to create calm, connect with others, and help someone cope in those immediate moments and beyond.
Uncover the key differences between these two important roles.
The Psychosocial Recovery Coach live online short course perepares mental health practitioners to assisit those with a psychosocial disability.
This paper outlines key considerations and issues surrounding the use of risk assessment and management approaches with offenders with an intellectual disability.
Training modules to support NDIS participants with swallowing difficulties
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