Behaviours of concern
This guide is designed to provide direction to disability service providers in their support of young people with intellectual disability and autism spectrum disorder who show sexualised behaviours of concern.
This guide is designed to provide direction to disability service providers in their support of young people with intellectual disability and autism spectrum disorder who show sexualised behaviours of concern.
This training is about supporting people with swallowing difficulties to enjoy safe meals. The training is designed for a wide range of audiences, including people with disability, self-advocates, support workers, family members, and service managers.
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.
This short course provides information on strategies to increase staff confidence and knowledge when supporting people who require meal assistance via Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG). The workshop incorporates practical demonstrations. Students completing this course will be given generalised knowledge on meal assistance via PEG, however, specific training may be necessary to meet the needs of individual support plans.
Developed by etrainu and NDS, the Let’s Talk Disability eLearning covers online training for disability awareness. These eLearning courses cover a variety of topics to ensure that everyone is part of the conversation.
A 3 Part Webinar Series in Partnership with I Can Jump Puddles.
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