Client Risk Assessment
Event description
E-Learning: Self-Paced (approx 45-minutes) - this must be completed prior to 20 August
Online Live Training via Zoom: Tuesday 20 August 2024
Time: 1pm to 2.30pm SA, NT | 1.30pm to 3pm VIC, NSW, ACT, TAS, QLD | 11.30am to 1pm WA
Audience: Coordinators, Nurses, Team Leaders in Aged and Disability services
Presenter: Preventing Harm Initiative
Would you like to refresh your risk assessment skills? Or learn the steps to take?
This practical course will step you though how to complete a risk assessment to enable effective risk management planning to meet Quality Standards and support client choice
Part 1: e-Learning - Self-paced online module (approx 45 minutes)
- Be aware of Quality Standard requirements and best practice for risk assessment
- Know how to identify risk and the steps to take complete and document a risk assessment
- Find out how causes are found and what types of controls (risk management) strategies to look for
- Discover how to analyse risk and determine the likelihood and severity of the risk to help with risk rating
- Understand the decisions that need to be made after an assessment to achieve effective risk management
Part 2: Instructor Led Training via Zoom (Duration: 1.5 hour)
- Gain a recommended Risk Assessment Template
- Reflect on how to identify risk and when to do a risk assessment
- Participate in Case study practice and receive instructor feedback on completing and documenting a risk assessment
- Question and answers on risk rating and risk management decision-making
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Notification of cancellation or transfer of registration must be by email to enquiry@acia.asn.au. No refund is available for any cancellations received five working days or less prior to the start date, however a substitute delegate is welcome. Please notify ACIA of any substitution as soon as possible. No refund or transfer will be given for non-attendance.
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