Reducing restraint - related risks
This self-study eLearning course provides critical information to anyone in roles where physical intervention may lead to the application of physical restraint.
This self-study eLearning course provides critical information to anyone in roles where physical intervention may lead to the application of physical restraint.
The modules designed to be the starting point for you to understand the basics of the authorisation processes of restribtive practices in Victoria. A set of 4 recorded webinars.
The Victorian Senior Practitioner Restrictive Intervention Self-Assessment Tool (RISET) is an educational tool that's designed to help you understand restrictive practices and how their use can be reduced.
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.
Developed and distributed on behalf of the NSW Public Guardian, this course introduces the Supported Decision Making Practice Framework and discusses in detail the various elements of the framework. It aims to promote consistent best practice in supported decision-making using examples and practical scenarios.
This module introduces Support Workers to some of the fundamentals of the NDIS, including the human rights framework and important concepts such as ‘person centred care’, ‘dignity of risk’ and ‘informed consent’. It provides strategies to support decision making, as well as how the NDIS Code of Conduct applies to choice and control.
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