Introduction to psychosocial disability
This course provides an overview of the concepts of psychosocial disability and recovery oriented practice.
This course provides an overview of the concepts of psychosocial disability and recovery oriented practice.
This program explores the benefits of self-leadership to thrive in an organisation, by supporting people living with dementia, in partnership with families and staff. The four learning modules included in this program cover self-leadership, communication, trust and stress management.
This course is an accredited program based on the International Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) guidelines. This course is suitable for any adult who is providing initial support to another adult with a mental health (psychological safety) concern or experiencing a mental health crisis.
You’ll learn how to assist those who are at risk of, or experiencing an existing mental health problem.
Offers a suite of early-intervention courses that increase mental health literacy and teach the practical skills needed to support someone experienceing a mental health problem, experiencing a worsening or an existing mental health crisis until appropriate professional hel[ is received or the crisis resolves.
This online course explains what to do when observing a seizure and is perfect for disability workers and health care professionals who need to ensure their observation and documentation skills are accurate and clear when describing seizures.
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