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Clinicians working with people who have developmental service needs. Includes but is not limited to: Registered Nurses, Allied Health workers, Psychotherapists
This course has been carefully designed to empower caregivers working with individuals who have developmental disabilities, enabling them to collaboratively support their wards on the journey through substance use. Throughout the course, participants will acquire a comprehensive understanding of historical perspectives on addictions within the caregiving community, vulnerabilities specific to those with intellectual disabilities, and effective strategies for facilitating recovery. The emphasis is on empowering the clients under their care to take control of their recovery journey. This is achieved through the application of strength-based skill building, motivational interviewing, and a person-centered approach.
In this course you will learn how to:
By the end of this course you will be able to collaboratively support a person with a developmental disability through their journey of substance use by empowering them to take control of the steps they take towards recovery. This includes identifying the presence of substance use, current stage of change, applying strength-based skill building and motivational interviewing.
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