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    Professional Boundaries


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    E-Learning: Self-Paced (approx 30-minutes) - this must be completed prior to 29/8

    Online Live Training: Thursday 29 August 2024

    Time: 1pm to 2pm SA, NT | 1.30pm to 2.30pm VIC, NSW, ACT, TAS, QLD | 11.30am to 12.30pm WA

    Presenter: Donny Raets from Preventing Harm Initiative

    Do you know what the expected professional boundaries are for staff working directly with people and families receiving support?

    This course will teach you the value of professional boundaries, step you through what this looks like, and guide you to build and maintain the right relationship with the people you support.

    Part 1: e-learning (self-paced module) online

    • Know what Professional Boundaries are
    • Understand how these boundaries benefit and protect staff and the people they support
    • Recognise when you might be working outside of Professional Boundaries

    Part 2: Instructor Led Training (ILT) via Zoom Duration: 1 hour

    • Explore the concept of a balanced approach, and what this means for you
    • Learn the areas where a breach or violation of Professional Boundaries commonly occur and how
    • Gain experience using case studies to apply these learnings

    Who should attend:

    • Supervisors of staff providing direct care and services
    • Care and Support Staff in Aged and Disability Services
    • Contractors (e.g. gardening and maintenance staff)
    • Volunteers

    By purchasing tickets you agree to ACIA sending training updates to you.

    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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