Introduction Physical disabilities vary and come in all forms. They result from different causes and differ in people who seem to have the same physical disability. Whereas some people are born with a physical disability, others develop a physical disability due to external factors, such as accidents and injuries. Physical disability can make an individual feel bad and embarrassed about themselves. They can also face unlimited challenges when performing activities of daily living or any other tasks. Therefore, they may need support and care. It is important to understand physical disabilities to be able to offer support. Understanding physical disabilities also helps address various uncertainties and concerns regarding physical disability. We've designed this course to help you understand physical disabilities and be able to offer support to those with such a condition. You Will Learn: The definition of physical disabilities The causes of physical disabilities The differences between permanent and temporary physical disabilities The aids that are available for people with physical disabilities The additional support system for people with physical disabilities and how they can cope with stress How carers help patients with physical disabilities Cultural, social and environmental influences on support Home care for people with physical disabilities Benefits of Taking This Course: Taking this course will help you: Understand physical disabilities and support patients' needs Support and care for people with disabilities Look out for safety risks in the lives of people with physical disabilities, such as loose rugs Understand adaptive equipment and other aids for people with physical disabilities Find the right support for a loved one or friend with a physical disability Choose the right support for people with physical disabilities Encourage patients to live independent and positive lives
This course explains what trauma is and why and how it occurs, provides examples of traumatic experiences, explains Children and Young People’s behaviour in reaction to trauma and how staff should approach care when looking after a traumatised Child or Young Person.
This course will raise awareness of the issue of knife crime, define what knife crime is and the laws on knife crime, explain why a young person might carry a knife and how carers can help prevent knife crime and create a safe environment for young people.