ACT Disability
Professionals Learning Network (DPLN)
Seminar Series 2012
“Supporting people
with intellectual disability to better manage their health”
The DPLN seminar series is designed to provide accessible training
and education for direct support staff in the ACT Disability Sector. This
year’s theme is “health and intellectual disability”, and aims to build upon
the 2011 seminar series on Positive Behaviour Support.
Research
indicates that people with intellectual disability have poorer health than the
general community, and are at particular risk with regards to certain
conditions. Research also indicates that disability support staff have an
important role to play in helping individuals with intellectual disability to better
manage their health. This series and these topics have been chosen in response
to this research.
Each seminar
is a stand-alone module, so you can attend the entire series or only those
sessions of particular interest to you. Seminars will include a presentation,
interactive exercises and an opportunity to ask questions of the presenter. Slides
and handouts will be available to those people who cannot make a session but
have an interest in the topic. Further details regarding each seminar will be
forwarded closer to the day.
The seminars
will be held on the first Thursday of
each month (except for the first seminar!) at Nature Conservation House
- on the corner of Emu Bank and Benjamin Way Belconnen. You can choose from one
of two sessions – either 10 am to 12 noon OR
1.00 pm to 3.00 pm. The seminars are free
of charge.
To register your interest please e-mail david.addison@act.gov.au
Date
|
Topic
|
Tues 10 July
|
Meeting the health needs of people with intellectual
disability
(Agnes Sarlay and David Addison – Disability ACT)
|
Thursday
2 August
|
Mental health
(David Addison – Disability ACT)
|
Thursday
6 September
|
Diabetes
(Terri Berenguer – Diabetes ACT)
|
Thursday
4 October
|
Epilepsy
(Janelle Walker – ACT Health Directorate)
|
Thursday
1 November
|
Footsure
(Sarah Marshall – ACT Health Directorate)
|
Thursday
6 December
|
Dementia and intellectual disability
(To be advised)
|
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