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Day Services Network meeting

Event start date: 3/07/2024
NDS invites disability services providers to attend Day Services network meetings to regularly discuss issues and concerns, and share strategies.

NDS New South Wales Quality Network

Event start date: 3/07/2024
The New South Wales Quality network is an NDS member-exclusive network focused on quality in the disability sector.

Understanding High Intensity Supports Skills Descriptors

Event start date: 3/07/2024
Join us for a webinar on Understanding High Intensity Supports Skills Descriptors (HISSD). Explore the relationship between NDIS Practice Standards and HISSD.

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SCHADS: Know Your Award

Event start date: 17/07/2024
NDS and WorkplacePLUS are pleased to offer this SCHADS: Know Your Award half-day workshop to help ensure your HR, payroll, and office managers are getting SCHADS right.

Right on Board – Practice Governance for Disability Service Providers: Governing and Managing for Human Rights, Quality and Safeguarding - Online Series

Event start date: 1/08/2024
Right on Board answers the need as highlighted by the Disability Royal Commission for greater awareness of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.

SCHADS: Know Your Award

Event start date: 21/08/2024
NDS and WorkplacePLUS are pleased to offer this SCHADS: Know Your Award half-day workshop to help ensure your HR, payroll, and office managers are getting SCHADS right.

Observing and Recording Seizures and Other Events

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Location: eLearning
Date: 31/12/2099

Available now - secure your booking for 2024.

Seizures present in many different ways. However, few doctors see their patients having seizures. A good eyewitness description can greatly assist with identifying the seizure type and will assist the doctor in diagnosis and ongoing management of epilepsy.

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.

Utilising examples from case studies, this course uses interactive activities to practice the challenging area of effective documentation.

What to expect

The 30-minute course includes:

  1. Why observation is important
  2. Why we record events
    1. Rules for documentation
    2. Recording the seizure
  3. Case studies quizzes

Competencies and Outcome:
You will be required to complete a quiz at the end of the course, and then you will receive a certificate of completion.

Cost

$50.00. Bulk user discounts can apply, ask on application via etrainu.

Proudly distributed in partnership with Epilepsy Action Australia.

Epilepsy Action Australia

Contact information

For any enquiries, please contact the Learn and Develop team by emailing submit enquiry/feedback.

For technical support with the eLearning training platform, please contact helpdesk@etrainu.com, 07 3114 2958 or access the online helpdesk