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The Rick Hansen
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About the Pilot Project' ^7 V$ g/ i6 L+ `; n# G
! ` J! F$ b3 ~- P* ]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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9 y5 Z1 M* ]* ]- |Lessons offered through the CLAT program
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1. Introduction to the Program. N8 b1 D% n% s' q9 [# ~ i. y/ h0 r% x
2. Introduction to the Care Industry) S! B/ L5 Y# J2 p# n1 p5 s7 o
3. Working in the Industry
7 q3 r0 N% x5 G2 r4. Work Settings4 u y% e! Y% A3 _+ u M3 d
5. Working with the Employer/Consumer
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7. Body Movement and Positioning
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9. Personal Hygiene
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11. General Safety g7 l/ |0 c% f" J4 i2 d4 L
12. Assistive Devices and Supplies
' [/ Z& x, i8 e2 o13. Diet/Meal Preparation 3 e* u& W3 P! R- r* g" d
14. Feeding, Eating, Swallowing
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16. Mental Health
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18. Attendant Self-Care
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20. Respiratory Care3 X+ v4 q8 ` _& t: F& S
21. Impact of Culture and Sexuality
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How long is the course?
5 C/ s/ K4 A( V" ~+ N1 |+ fThe 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, 2012.6 A+ h4 y: M) I
What are the requirements?1 z6 m- O8 o- i8 |8 z! ?. S
• Must be at least 18 years of age
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• Criminal record check
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How do I register?5 l! G( n- K+ ^3 D5 n& m
1. Contact Kristie Coulombe for an application form
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* I! s x& M' F" Q2 x, u/ [Email: kristie.coulombe@cpa-ab.org
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The instructors will be a combination of consumer/employers, program staff, and community health professionals, Y* B2 C* G8 V7 u; A
Where will the training take place?% [ t- k6 V2 I" Y: g7 j8 w
9125 – 50 Street
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How much does it cost?
( f! W6 `5 X* a" I' F% W& RA $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.( A s' [' S- m6 v( ~2 a2 S
Where can I work once I graduate?
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