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Disability Physiotherapy Level 1 - Part B

Disability Physiotherapy Level 1 aims to provide physiotherapists with the knowledge, understanding and skills to provide high quality physiotherapy services to people with a range of disabilities. In doing so, the course introduces models of practice consistent with best practice in the disability field, and highlights both commonalities and differences with other areas of physiotherapy practice. It also covers issues relating to the funding landscape within the disability sector, with a focus on the NDIS, and applies this knowledge to practice.

Disability Physiotherapy Level 1 is delivered through a blended learning model comprising three parts:

Part A: is the first component of the Disability Physiotherapy Level 1 course and consists of seven OnDemand, self-paced modules
Part B: live virtual classroom is very interactive and will include lively discussions between learners and expert presenters, with the opportunity to ask questions along the way
Part C: is practical face-to-face classroom learning

This live virtual session is Part B of the Disability Physiotherapy Level 1 course. You must attend a live virtual session in order to complete the Disability Physiotherapy Level 1 course.

Login instructions including link details and pre-learning/revision will be sent to registrants before the event.

Learning outcomes

  • Explain and apply models and frameworks for working within the field of disability; including strengths based culturally responsive models of care, the ICF framework, and legislative contexts; and implications of these for physiotherapy practice. Describe common impairments and activity limitations in clients with neurological conditions
  • Describe funding landscape within the disability sector (including NDIA/NDIS) and apply this knowledge to practice.
  • Explain the physiotherapy roles within disability at a service level (service provision types) and epidemiological level (supporting people with disability, levels of physical activity, effect of immobility, falls, respiratory health, mealtimes) and apply these when working with individuals and their families and carers.
  • Explain and apply strengths based, culturally responsive approaches to goal setting within the context of the ICF framework to guide assessment, support and intervention for people with a disability.
  • Describe and use relevant assessment tools and approaches to assess people with a disability, including assessment of physical activity levels, 24 hour positioning, respiratory health and manual handling requirements.
  • Design support plans and interventions that are goal determined, evidence based, and integrated into activity and participation components of the individual's day.

Prerequisites

  • This course is designed and suitable for qualified physiotherapists.
  • Disability Physiotherapy Level 1 - Part A online course (10 hours) (Please note that this course will have an additional charge at time of purchase).
  • Part A is the pre-requisite for Part B. Part A must be completed prior to undertaking Part B.

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17 February
07:00PM - 09:00PM AEDT

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Price:
Non-Member: $155.00
APA Member: $105.00
Registration closing date:
13 Feb 2025
Event status:
Open
CPD hours:
2.00
* Early bird prices close 8 weeks prior to the course start date
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Price:
155.00: $Non-Member
105.00: $APA Member
Registration closing date:
13 Feb 2025
Event status:
Open
CPD hours:
2.00
* Early bird prices close 8 weeks prior to the course start date
Your registration status:
Learning outcomes
  • Explain and apply models and frameworks for working within the field of disability; including strengths based culturally responsive models of care, the ICF framework, and legislative contexts; and implications of these for physiotherapy practice. Describe common impairments and activity limitations in clients with neurological conditions
  • Describe funding landscape within the disability sector (including NDIA/NDIS) and apply this knowledge to practice.
  • Explain the physiotherapy roles within disability at a service level (service provision types) and epidemiological level (supporting people with disability, levels of physical activity, effect of immobility, falls, respiratory health, mealtimes) and apply these when working with individuals and their families and carers.
  • Explain and apply strengths based, culturally responsive approaches to goal setting within the context of the ICF framework to guide assessment, support and intervention for people with a disability.
  • Describe and use relevant assessment tools and approaches to assess people with a disability, including assessment of physical activity levels, 24 hour positioning, respiratory health and manual handling requirements.
  • Design support plans and interventions that are goal determined, evidence based, and integrated into activity and participation components of the individual's day.
Prerequisites

Prerequisites

  • This course is designed and suitable for qualified physiotherapists.
  • Disability Physiotherapy Level 1 - Part A online course (10 hours) (Please note that this course will have an additional charge at time of purchase).
  • Part A is the pre-requisite for Part B. Part A must be completed prior to undertaking Part B.
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