Identifying Chemical Restraint in the Field
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Course Overview
Research shows an over-reliance on the use of medication to address behaviours of concern in people with disability, despite the significant negative impact on health and wellbeing. Collaboration between the prescribing practitioner, behaviour support practitioner and the implementing service provider is crucial to good outcomes and the safe reduction and/or elimination of chemical restraints. This three-part webinar series is suitable for Positive Behaviour Support Practitioners, Implementing Providers and Support Coordinators.
Webinar 1: Identifying Chemical Restraint in the Field
Recognise the different psychotropic medicines used for chemical restraint for people with intellectual and developmental disability and the implications of polypharmacy
Identify the risks associated with the use of chemical restraint
Understand the risks associated with psychotropic medicines
Findings from the Disability Royal Commission on psychotropic medication, behaviour support and behaviours of concern
Work with case study examples of collaboration between the pharmacist and BSP to reduce chemical restraint
Identify red flags - observable behavioural signs which may indicate adverse effects of psychotropic medicines
Make sense of medication charts
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Research shows an over-reliance on the use of medication to address behaviours of concern in people with disability, despite the significant negative impact on health and wellbeing. Collaboration between the prescribing practitioner, behaviour support practitioner and the implementing service provider is crucial to good outcomes and the safe reduction and/or elimination of chemical restraints. This three-part webinar series is suitable for Positive Behaviour Support Practitioners, Implementing Providers and Support Coordinators.
Webinar 1: Identifying Chemical Restraint in the Field
Recognise the different psychotropic medicines used for chemical restraint for people with intellectual and developmental disability and the implications of polypharmacy
Identify the risks associated with the use of chemical restraint
Understand the risks associated with psychotropic medicines
Findings from the Disability Royal Commission on psychotropic medication, behaviour support and behaviours of concern
Work with case study examples of collaboration between the pharmacist and BSP to reduce chemical restraint
Identify red flags - observable behavioural signs which may indicate adverse effects of psychotropic medicines
Make sense of medication charts
Collaborating Organisation
This webinar was delivered in partnership with
DSC On-Demand Learning
$265 / yr. Cancel Anytime.
Includes this lesson and a huge, always-updated library of 140 NDIS topics.
Sign UpBuy Single Course
$65