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The Rick Hansen9 K7 l; V. Q; t
Community Living Attendant Pilot Project' ]: B2 E! |7 L$ o) m5 S N
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About the Pilot Project$ w4 l1 d* d! M1 D2 \
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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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# v$ E$ Y3 {' v0 `; L0 J; ULessons offered through the CLAT program
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1. Introduction to the Program& G1 _9 p; O/ O
2. Introduction to the Care Industry
* Q1 m( t- `4 j( D6 Y$ p# D3. Working in the Industry+ W1 Q) ~) W2 Q/ y7 a) `! q& d2 S& L
4. Work Settings0 y! \! |% g& {
5. Working with the Employer/Consumer5 Y% R$ z) g7 U( |& V. l
6. Anatomy and Physiology
9 V" _4 l' e) O) b0 h, K; {8 X7. Body Movement and Positioning3 K3 G/ R) t- y" D% T3 o
8. WHIMIS
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11. General Safety ; H" Q8 A, o( [0 k5 l! n
12. Assistive Devices and Supplies
$ s0 h& P) a" h13. Diet/Meal Preparation 0 F1 I! J, P, C. {# V o8 u
14. Feeding, Eating, Swallowing
. _: e7 B' H: m3 \ J15. Effective Communication & w- _! [; n$ r( G) v
16. Mental Health % P& ~- o$ R7 R$ b4 U0 v9 O3 Z
17. Medication Assistance
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19. Time/Priority Management and Planning' P2 `% L" G, V* N; |* t5 W
20. Respiratory Care
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+ _2 e8 k2 m/ \3 j22. Preparing for Employment8 T5 d; n k$ l3 c6 i9 e
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, E' @* ?- d. l3 s- kHow long is the course?
7 m$ Y4 ~# P% |/ QThe 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, 2012.3 x- o# ^* [$ l! }6 L
What are the requirements?. D+ }2 x- a+ E6 x2 {
• Must be at least 18 years of age
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! u: }6 g. W8 Q+ n• Criminal record check! {+ p3 x/ b+ Y1 m' Y$ J" y* Q
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How do I register?
- b4 f! k7 R8 r& X4 @1. Contact Kristie Coulombe for an application form( v# [+ _0 ?% v- ]6 _9 a, k) y
2. Fully complete application form: Q. V! Q" P( C. B/ Y
3. Send it to:
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, u7 o. t) w; I6 V( u1 P6 W& x* JPhone: 780-424-6312 ext. 2235& g' w. g0 Z4 j% P9 i* }
Email: kristie.coulombe@cpa-ab.org. n- x3 _ b! j
Fax: 780-424-6313
% X7 t& A& m: _. oWho are the instructors?
5 R5 I6 ]8 K. l% s k! N& d+ CThe instructors will be a combination of consumer/employers, program staff, and community health professionals6 O7 G; k* E8 K6 i, r9 g! y! r' v
Where will the training take place?6 _( w j) a5 p+ V
9125 – 50 Street
; K2 j. J+ |( VEdmonton, AB
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* @/ u+ H+ G) H8 A0 ~4 e% q: e5 bA $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 $200 back.' x$ I6 K0 L) B1 f6 K
Where can I work once I graduate?
3 h9 d$ q) O# u b1 C2 q% C7 n• For independent employers with physical disabilities and/or seniors
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