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Specialist online courses about foudnational skills for workers across the disability sector, designed to support disability organisations with induction, refresher training, and ongoing professional development.
Specialist online courses about foudnational skills for workers across the disability sector, designed to support disability organisations with induction, refresher training, and ongoing professional development.
This two (2) day (7 hours total) training will assist workers to identify symptoms of compassion fatigue, burnout, vicarious trauma, and secondary traumatic stress and to enable them to utilise tools and strategies to prevent and manage compassion fatigue, burnout, vicarious trauma and secondary traumatic stress.
This webinar recording provides an overview of how to support NDIS participants with acquired disability.
This course covers 10 step-by-step manual handling techniques and common manual handling equipment as well as s the basics of manual handling principles and how to reduce the risk of injury when moving people or objects. It explores how the NDIS Code of Conduct applies to safety and choice when supporting people to move and takes a practical approach to risk assessment strategies, examining how building capacity and empowering the people we are supporting can deliver better outcomes for everyone.
This course provides crucial training to ensure safety while transporting individuals with disabilities, minimising risks to workers and clients. By equipping support workers with skills to secure individuals and wheelchairs, it emphasises the duty of care towards passengers, colleagues, and themselves.
Phoenix Australia’s Trauma-Informed Care course has been developed by mental health clinical experts and informed by research, practice knowledge, and input from trauma survivors. Our course teaches the Principles of Trauma-Informed Care and how they can be applied to support wellbeing in your workplace.
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