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Join us for an engaging 2-day live workshop on Reducing Restrictive Practices: Ethical and Evidence-Informed Decision Making at the University of Melbourne Seminar Centre in Parkville, Victoria. This hands-on course is designed to equip you with the skills and frameworks essential for promoting ethical, rights-centered practices in restrictive practice reduction. Course Details: 🔹 Dates: Tuesday, 25th Feb & Wednesday, 26th Feb 2025 🔹 Time: 9:00am - 3:30pm 🔹 Location: University of Melbourne Seminar Centre, Parkville VIC 🔹 Facilitators: Jenn Colechin & Sharon Paley Wakefield 🔹 Cost: $600 (20% off for All Access Pass Holders) *Continuing Education Units (CEUs): 9 Workshop Highlights: Day 1️⃣: Organisational Approaches for Reducing Restrictive Practices and Ethical Decision-Making Day 2️⃣: Individual Application of a Trauma-Informed, Rights-Centred Model of Restrictive Practice Reduction Why Attend? At the end of this workshop, participants will: ✅ Gain insights into ethical and evidence-based frameworks for decision-making in restrictive practices. ✅ Learn to embed organisational systems that promote restrictive practice reduction alongside positive behaviour support. ✅ Access trauma-informed resources and behaviour support templates. ✅ Collaborate on real-world case studies for practical application. ✅ Strengthen skills in person-centred, rights-oriented support strategies. Limited Spots Available! (Max capacity 60 people) Reserve your spot today to join fellow professionals in exploring ethical, trauma-informed practices for the reduction of restrictive measures. Enrol Now and receive 20% off with our All Access Pass! 👉 Register here: https://lnkd.in/g9wsgpBF #EthicalPractice #RestrictivePractices #TraumaInformedCare #PositiveBehaviourSupport #RightsCentered #ProfessionalDevelopment #Workshop #MelbourneEvents #ContinuingEducation #BehaviorSupport #TraumaInformed #EvidenceBased #SkillBuilding #HealthcareProfessionals #MentalHealth #SupportStrategies #PBS #PBStraining #NDIS #Teachers

Reducing Restrictive Practices: Ethical and Evidence-Informed Decision Making

Reducing Restrictive Practices: Ethical and Evidence-Informed Decision Making

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