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Online: Working with Allied Health Assistants - planning and implementing an Assistant model
$ 60.50 aud
Mon, 25 Nov 2024, 5:15 – 6:45 pm AWST
This online or on demand session will provide an opportunity for sole traders and small therapy businesses to consider increasing access to their therapy services through creative implementation of assistants.
This session is suitable for those considering implementing an assistant model or those who are currently working with assistants but are keen to expand these services.
Kendra will describe a five point planning framework based on systems thinking that can be used for planning services and as a continual improvement process when expanding your assistant models.
Key Concepts that will be explored in the session:
- Five elements to consider when implementing assistant models,
- Delegation skills and strategies,
- Using technology to effectively monitor and constantly improve your assistant services,
- Diversity in types of assistant models
- Maintaining ethical practices when working with assistants
This will be an interactive discussion online session so please bring your questions and ideas to discuss with your colleagues!
On demand access will be made available after the session for 30 days.
About the Presenter: Kendra has worked with AHA models since graduating over thirty years ago across rural, remote and metropolitan services and in both public and private contexts. She was a project leader for the WA Country Health Service developing the AHA policy and processes still in operation in WA and also developed online training programs in delegation models of care. Kendra aims to inspire and encourage both consideration of Assistant models and innovation in how services can expand community access to support using this model of care.
Facilitators
Kendra Bell-Hayes
Director/ Senior Speech Pathologist
Contact us
- Organizer
- ke••••s@enh••••g.com.au
Classifications
Categories
- Education
Age Groups
- All