PASII (Proactive Approach to Safe Incident Intervention)
Target group
Direct care workers, case managers, coordinators, volunteers, carers and anyone who provides care and/or support to people who may engage in challenging or high-risk behaviours.
What you will learn
This course comprises four modules over two days to assist staff and carers to develop the skills and awareness to manage challenging and high-risk behaviours (including critical incidents) in a safe and informed way. It takes a comprehensive and systematic approach which is designed to support individuals and staff teams to develop greater understanding and empathy towards clients and to prevent, predict, assess and manage incidents in a manner that helps minimize risk and provide positive outcomes for clients, staff and agencies.
Using a person-centred framework, the training puts the client, their support, development and safety at the centre of the picture, whilst encouraging you to look beyond the challenging behaviours, and understand the communicative function behind them.
As part of the course, you will be trained in protective behaviours, and learn how to safely manage incidents within a legislative, ethical, and clinically informed practice framework.
You will gain an understanding of the profiling factors for individual clients, and the impact of these factors on behaviour, support needs, and the preventative measures that can be taken to avoid unsafe situations.
Topics explored
- The importance of communication in preventing and safely managing incidents
- Observation and interaction strategies
- Personal preparation, planning and self-care strategies
- Risk Assessment and management, Incident response planning, reporting and follow up
- Legal and ethical considerations
- Physical Management strategies
Details
Presenter: Damon Williams, Acting Manager-Health Services / Psychologist
Date(s): Wednesday 7 and Thursday 8 February 2018
Time: 9am for 9:30am start to 4:30pm
Location: Learning InFusion, Suite 1.04-1.05, 22-36 Mountain Street, Ultimo NSW 2007