Graduate Certificate of Disability and Inclusion
Equips you with the academic knowledge required to pursue work in the disability and health sectors.
Equips you with the academic knowledge required to pursue work in the disability and health sectors.
What are human rights? With a combination of eLearning, a workbook, a training guide, case studies, and short videos, Human Rights and You looks at the rights of all humans in the disability context. You will go on a journey to understand your rights and responsibilities in respecting people with disability, realise why human rights matter, and how you must uphold their rights.
The course has a focus on upholding the rights of people with disability and ensuring people live their best life. It breaks down key principles the NDIS Quality and Safeguarding Framework and is underpinned by human rights principles. The course acknowledges that a commitment to the reduction of restrictive practices and applying principles of positive behaviour support are critical to every support worker's role.
A 3 Part Webinar Series in Partnership with I Can Jump Puddles.
The NDIS Practice Standards require all workers to be trained in complaint management.
In this course, you'll form relevant, innovative and critical approaches to understanding disability and inclusion.
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