- FOR REFERENCE
- Introduction
- A. Worker Roles
- a) Information and referral staff
- b) Support workers
- c) Case managers
- d) Managers
- e) Workshop facilitators and presenters
- B. Working with people with ABI
- a) Video stories
- b) Video clips
- c) Interactive graphics
- d) Handouts
- e) Worksheets
- f) Tools
- C. Additional resources
- a) Fact sheets
- b) Books
- c) Videos
- d) On-line learning
- e) Organisations
d) Online learning
The web site www.TBIStaffTraining.info has further e-learning materials.
The resources on this site have been designed to be used by people with TBI. They are also relevant for working with most people with ABIs.
There are Self-study modules and Toolkits
1 An Introduction to Traumatic Brain Injury
2: Communication
3: Promoting skills for independence
4: Understanding and managing cognitive changes following an TBI
5: Understanding and managing behaviour Changes following an TBI
6: Sexuality after an TBI : issues and strategies
7. Case management
9. Mobility
10. Mental health & TBI: an introduction
11. Mental health problems and TBI: diagnosis & management
12. Working with Families after Traumatic Injury: An Introduction
TOOLKITS
A. The Next Step: Transition from Children's Services to the Adult World
B. Working Together Promoting Independence
C: Smart Phones
D. Return to Work
Managing Risk providing attendant care
This website provides guidance on key considerations when delivering support.
Support Workers provide assistance for people with disabilities to perform tasks they would normally be doing for themselves. Managing Risk This site is about managing risk in providing attendant care to achieve Support Worker and Participant health and safety.
Managing Risk providing attendant care