Incident Reporting Skills
Event description
E-Learning: Self-Paced (approx 45-minutes) - this must be completed by 11 April
Online Live Training: Thursday 11 April 2024
Time: 1.00pm to 2.30pm SA, NT | 1.30pm to 3.00pm VIC, NSW, ACT, TAS, QLD | 11.30am to 1pm WA
Presenter: Donny Raets from Preventing Harm Initiative
Who should attend:Â Â Direct care and support staff who report incidents in Aged or Disability services
This course will teach you to successfully report and respond to incidents to improve outcomes for staff, services, and the people you support.
Part 1: e-learning - self-paced online learning module
Duration: 45 minutes
- Be able to identify what an incident is
- Know what information about an incident to report and why it is important
- Learn the importance of providing factual and accurate information
- Be aware of how to respond to incidents and what actions to take
- Know how to meet the Quality Standard requirements about incident reporting
* You will receive the e-learning invite from phi-online prior to the workshop training
Part 2: Instructor led training via Zoom
Duration: 1.5 hours
Pre-requisite: Completed Part 1 e-learning module
- Use the knowledge gained from Part 1 to write an incident report
- Practice writing case studies to improve your skills
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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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