Deaf Awareness training
Learn about working and communicating with people who are Deaf, along with strategies and knowledge to create a more inclusive and effective workplace.
Learn about working and communicating with people who are Deaf, along with strategies and knowledge to create a more inclusive and effective workplace.
This microcredential develops the knowledge to understand the types of diabetes and their medical management. Common diabetic emergencies, medications, complications of diabetes and strategies for management of diabetes including lifestyle measures are discussed. Participants will practice and demonstrate the skill of blood glucose testing and recording. The training is competency based.
The Disability Induction Program prepares people to work in the disability sector by introducing them to and encouraging a person-centred approach. The tools within the program explain and demonstrate the need and practicalities of placing the person with disability at the centre of all decision-making and operational activities.
The must-have eLearning solution for workers supporting people with disability. With relevant disability awareness training aligned to the NDIS Practice Standards and Quality Indicators, have the confidence to train your staff from anywhere.
This microcredential is designed for support workers to develop the essential knowledge and skills to assist participants with high intensity daily personal activity (HIDPA) support for dysphagia. This includes assisting with the safe ingesting of food, beverages and medicines and understanding the use of a texture-modified diet and consistency modified fluids. The program will also discuss recognising and taking appropriate first aid action for a participant who is choking.
This program is designed specifically for people supporting participants with a support plan for enteral feeding and management who receive nutrition through a PEG (Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy) tube or PEJ (Percutaneous Endoscopic Jejunostomy). The course develops the essential knowledge required to manage different types of tubes, feeding regimes and care of the insertion site and PEG/PEJ tube.
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