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The Rick Hansen
# x7 S6 I" E; J) c4 X1 `. c# A. PCommunity Living Attendant Pilot Project1 `$ @* U6 }( J% x
Student Information
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) M- W8 o8 ]5 z9 V" |& TAbout the Pilot Project2 h8 }# I3 N' {) a$ c2 U
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The Rick Hansen Community Living Attendant Training Pilot Project (CLAT) is community driven and facilitated by people with disabilities and community partners based on the philosophy of consumer/employer directed care. It prepares students with the theory and practical skills to provide a flexible array of supports specific to each consumer/employer’s unique independent living needs.
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) o5 i# l' G9 y2 X" oLessons offered through the CLAT program
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1. Introduction to the Program
7 a; r( j; j2 B( o2. Introduction to the Care Industry9 k- A- h& N, Q9 a' b
3. Working in the Industry
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5. Working with the Employer/Consumer
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7. Body Movement and Positioning- J$ x) ^: i+ s7 |, ~5 x6 j
8. WHIMIS( o$ V5 F7 e+ _2 i8 c; \
9. Personal Hygiene- y, r9 t2 c: ^1 O7 f l4 {
10. First Aid/CPR
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5 F0 r- G, g$ k S5 N12. Assistive Devices and Supplies: _5 d) t0 A( r. P& P6 S
13. Diet/Meal Preparation
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17. Medication Assistance
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19. Time/Priority Management and Planning* Q7 U& S' }8 r' l/ s$ Z
20. Respiratory Care
& T! Y; {; i! y; w) e21. Impact of Culture and Sexuality . g5 _. T9 ^ U: j; y+ w0 s" D
22. Preparing for Employment
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How long is the course?
: ?% x# X+ T& y# K; _1 w3 D- @: {The course is six weeks in total. The first three weeks are full time in the classroom and the remaining three weeks is a half day in the classroom and half day in the consumer’s home doing your practicum. This pilot session is scheduled for October 22, 2012 – November 30, 2012.+ a( L H, @+ F) r% _/ v- M8 V
What are the requirements?5 Y# G. E C8 y; e
• Must be at least 18 years of age
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• Criminal record check
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How do I register?
5 p3 m& t' |; {5 L I1. Contact Kristie Coulombe for an application form+ |: r& n q' V$ P
2. Fully complete application form7 j. N4 j0 B$ G) V
3. Send it to:
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Phone: 780-424-6312 ext. 22354 G( a) B x! W, y6 j7 {
Email: kristie.coulombe@cpa-ab.org
$ p9 Y$ u5 N3 R6 _Fax: 780-424-6313
3 i) I5 Z8 f; f; i0 p" cWho are the instructors? ; o' b! b9 t) n9 j- H
The instructors will be a combination of consumer/employers, program staff, and community health professionals
3 X4 p e" \- }; Y; C kWhere will the training take place?5 K8 i) p* O% m- r0 w4 } ?, H
9125 – 50 Street9 Y9 U% ] [+ g) n( T4 V
Edmonton, AB
" Z# L- u+ G s: y8 S5 OHow much does it cost?7 x4 e s- `. s# \5 W) U( V
A $25 non-refundable check will be required upon submitting your application. Once accepted to the program, the student will be required to pay $400. Upon graduating, the student will receive $200 back.
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• For independent employers with physical disabilities and/or seniors
7 `4 l3 N7 K. T j: j• Families of children with disabilities
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