Awareness and Inclusion Training
Focuses on the diversity of sexual orientation, gender and bodies, in the context of culture and the workplace
Focuses on the diversity of sexual orientation, gender and bodies, in the context of culture and the workplace
With the prevalence of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s becoming increasingly important for people to stay up-to-date with the latest information around the virus. You will understand how COVID-19 is spread and what you can do to minimise its occurrence. You will also learn about the options available to keep you and others safe including vaccinations, mask-wearing, and distancing measures.
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 Infection prevention and control in disability residential services - video aims to be a starting point in discussions with house staff about infection prevention and control measures used in each house.
This comprehensive course is recommended for workers who require knowledge of safe work practices in order to prevent, and if necessary control, infection in the workplace.
This paper outlines key considerations and issues surrounding the use of risk assessment and management approaches with offenders with an intellectual disability.
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