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 course will teach you how to empower clients to work towards self-directed recovery. You will gain in-demand skills to support people affected by mental illness and psychiatric conditions.
This qualification will teach you essential skills to support consumer or carer peers. You will learn methods of therapeutic communication, with a focus on lived experiences of mental health.
This qualification reflects the role of workers who provide services to clients in relation to mental health issues such as counselling, referral, advocacy and education/health promotion services. For more information about this course, type the course code into keyword search.
This course looks at possible risks in the home, outdoor and work environments. The interactive activities demonstrate practical ways to reduce risks for someone with epilepsy. There is also a section related to supporting others and managing if a seizure occurs in a public area.
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.
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