WARRIOR LEARNING CENTRE LIBRARY
Welcome to the warrior learning centre library. Here you will be able to view all previous case presentation recordings.
Understanding the relationship between Models of care and the development of The Therapeutic Relationship is valuable for New Graduates entering this workforce and experienced practitioners as a reminder of their skill sets.
In this module, participants will gain practical knowledge on how to navigate the PRODA system and the two portals used for managing restricted practices within the NDIS framework. They will learn the procedures for uploading relevant documentation, such as Behaviour Support Plans (BSPs) and reports...
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We will discuss key structures involved in voice, including the larynx, vocal cords, and respiratory system + How Voice Is Created – The physiological process of phonation, including breath support and vocal fold tension.
Intended Audience: New Graduate and Early Career Speech Pathologists. Exp...
This module focuses on the safe and ethical implementation of restricted practices, emphasizing the importance of thorough data collection, staff training, and ongoing monitoring. Participants will learn how to systematically document the use of restricted practices, ensuring that all instances are ...
This presentation introduces the Fly Wheel Method, a comprehensive approach to client-centric therapy that emphasizes understanding the client's condition, context, and personal motivators. The course is designed to increase client buy-in with treatment plans and teach strategies to enhance client a...
This case follows a DVA client with chronic knee, back and shoulder pain and how considering the neurodynamic or neural tension aspect of his exercises helped reduce the sensitivity and irritability of his pain.
A basic outline of Dysphagia anatomy, physiology and phases of swallowing.
This presentation provides healthcare professionals with comprehensive strategies and templates for developing effective treatment goals and treatment plans in paediatric therapy. Attendees will learn to set realistic and achievable objectives tailored to each child's developmental stage and individ...
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We invite you to join us for an engaging case presentation on Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). AAC encompasses a range of communication methods used to supplement or replace speech or writing for individuals with impairments in the production or comprehension of spoken or written la...
Participants will learn how to effectively assess the need for restricted practices, ensuring they are used only as a last resort and when no less restrictive alternatives are available. The module emphasizes the importance of clear communication and collaboration among all stakeholders involved in ...