Facts About Carers
Found 6 free book(s)Person-Centred Emergency Preparedness Planning for COVID …
www.communityservices.act.gov.auPeople with disability, their family and carers need the facts about COVID-19.Once they have the facts, they need to make a plan for how they will act together with their support network. Some people with disability: • have trouble getting the facts about emergencies and making a plan because information is not always accessible.
Signs of possible trauma in children and adolescents
tgn.anu.edu.auHow parents and carers can help children recover Parents and carers can help children recover by: » ensuring the child feels safe ... why, by giving facts according to age and need, and answering questions » allowing the child to play and talk about their experiences, thoughts and feelings even when it ...
Papworth Trust Disability Facts and Figures 2018
www.papworthtrust.org.ukchapter on Carers, exploring the challenges the current care funding crisis brings and the impact on individuals who provide unpaid care. Facts and Figures is designed to inform, initiate and encourage debate around the key issues affecting disabled people. If you would like more information or wish to provide us with
Fact sheet: Schizophrenia - Queensland Health
www.health.qld.gov.auMyths, misunderstandings and facts There is significant stigma associated with, and a great deal of misinformation about, schizophrenia. This often increases the distress to the person and his or her family. Myths, misunderstanding, detrimental stereotypes and negative attitudes surround the issue of mental illness and in particular schizophrenia.
Guidance for Organisations Investigating a Reportable ...
ccyp.vic.gov.auconduct. Different facts might be relevant to different purposes. Investigations into reportable allegations must make findings as to whether or not the facts meet the definition of reportable conduct under the Act. It is important for organisations to note that some facts may be substantiated, but may not amount to reportable conduct.
DIABETES POLICY
www.wuth.nhs.ukdeveloped with the resident, their family/carers, GP or other specialist health care provider e.g. Consultant or Diabetes Specialist Nurse (Diabetes UK, 2010 & IDF, 2013). KEY RECOMMENDATION: Within each care home it is recommended that one or more designated staff members should