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Virtual interative training
Open Disclosure (Aged Care)

Open Disclosure (Aged Care)

Price: Free
Online
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Develop an understanding of the current framework for open disclosure and how to undertake a 'good' evidence-based OD process.

It is essential that all aged care providers understand their obligations with respect to the current Open Disclosure (OD) requirements under the Aged Care Quality Standards (1, 3, 6 and 8). This training session will assist you to do that.

ACHS has a deep understanding of best practice and our interactive training session will assist you in becoming proficient in expertly managing OD. We will demonstrate how to build a productive relationship with clients and their families when they have issues of concern.

This training will include a relevant case study to teach key principles and will include a video role play to demonstrate best practice in OD.

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Key Outcomes
  • Understand the current framework for OD.
  • Identify barriers to OD and benefits of such actions.
  • Understand how to undertake a ‘good’ evidence-based OD process.
  • Gain insight into the key differences between OD, root cause analysis and quality improvement.
  • Address the improvement and follow up of OD processes.
Who should attend
Aged care professionals including:
  • Executive and leadership
  • Nurses and Carers
  • Allied Health Professionals
  • Mental health Practitioners
  • and Consumers
Presenter
Adj Assoc Professor Bernie Harrison
Director of the ACHS Improvement Academy
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What previous participants have said
“The information was helpful and relevant to my position”– Uniting aged care worker

“I liked the small working groups for short periods of time to answer very focused question”- Uniting aged care worker

"Did such a good job of keeping online training interactive. Really enjoyed the 'role plays' to listen to two example of OD being playing out."