Introduction
These free modules are an introduction to Supported Decision-Making.
The training has been designed as continuous professional development activities for Psychosocial Recovery Coaches, but also suits people working in the mental health and human services sectors, people with lived experience, carers and family.
Level: Introduction
Duration: 45-60 minutes
Delivery: Self-paced
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Desktop/ Laptop viewing: Compatible
Tablet viewing: Limited compatibility
Mobile phone viewing: Not recommended
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Who is this course for?
These free modules are accessible to all staff working with people in the psychosocial disability and mental health and human services sectors.
We encourage their use by other practitioners, as well as people with lived experience, carers, family and informal support persons.
Course topics
Module 1: Supported Decision-Making: What it is and why it’s important
Module 2: Supported Decision-Making and Psychosocial Recovery Coaches
Learning Outcomes
Module 1: Supported Decision-Making: What it is and why it’s important
On completion of this module, participants will be able to:
- Define supported decision-making
- Explore the development of supported decision-making approaches in the disability and mental health contexts
- Discuss the importance of decision-making to maximise self-determination
- Explain some of the ethical and legal considerations of supported decision-making.
Module 2: Supported Decision-Making and Psychosocial Recovery Coaches
On completion of this module, participants will be able to:
- Identify steps in the supported decision-making process
- Outline basic skills to support a person to make decisions
- Acknowledge your own strengths, the assumptions and beliefs you hold and recognise the potential barriers to supporting a person make decisions
- Reflect on your own practice.
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