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The Rick Hansen
4 F! h% |( y8 P# R2 q" |% BCommunity Living Attendant Pilot Project
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# d' K$ G# Y( A0 C: ZAbout the Pilot Project- V( b9 {9 p) a0 A
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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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# l- J& R7 {+ E9 O' v/ E4 z8 F" ^! yLessons offered through the CLAT program
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! M s5 w# v+ Z) m4 D, q1. Introduction to the Program
" ^+ e( n5 _; Z) h3 p' K% t* N2. Introduction to the Care Industry
0 E8 j8 m' |# `+ R& E) y- C2 X$ u! h3. Working in the Industry
% n. y. N4 Y1 q# Q; O1 K4. Work Settings
9 l" {" l% a. S$ v$ Q5. Working with the Employer/Consumer
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7. Body Movement and Positioning( r7 U! F: x* x1 F. S1 j: I+ r
8. WHIMIS
1 i9 `" |) ^5 X5 h9. Personal Hygiene
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11. General Safety 7 |$ R8 J9 v8 ]" G' t$ [
12. Assistive Devices and Supplies; T4 a0 w! P: O I) U2 @6 N" W
13. Diet/Meal Preparation
7 ~0 l* x1 T d! @! @14. Feeding, Eating, Swallowing7 d# A# F1 ]5 C9 L
15. Effective Communication
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18. Attendant Self-Care) H |% H0 F7 E8 b* J5 O* y
19. Time/Priority Management and Planning9 J' L8 t9 K+ h. `3 M$ a8 u! H$ c
20. Respiratory Care$ X7 d$ ?0 ~0 I% W9 _ j, z4 D
21. Impact of Culture and Sexuality ' I5 L1 _# l1 {: Z" e9 G
22. Preparing for Employment
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How long is the course?7 v8 l" x8 t2 z& l% Y! g$ b, g
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.
' c3 Z* Y! r* R5 q4 SWhat are the requirements?
6 p \3 ~/ K: Z( K7 r$ B V) d• Must be at least 18 years of age) ^* _* j4 J, L9 l3 T( c! m
• A minimum ESL level 4( V# Y7 v* Q6 }2 ~/ d& g
• Criminal record check
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How do I register?2 W6 z9 j. K/ C; T) ?6 x" j
1. Contact Kristie Coulombe for an application form! ^. K0 X* \ c8 D$ t% N( o( @$ l
2. Fully complete application form
+ f5 ^; K+ m9 x3. Send it to:
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Phone: 780-424-6312 ext. 22358 p# u, i2 ` `- ~& l r% v
Email: kristie.coulombe@cpa-ab.org
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Who are the instructors?
' Q5 \+ z/ t U9 qThe instructors will be a combination of consumer/employers, program staff, and community health professionals
) S- \! g( H9 @$ @Where will the training take place?! e1 M. {; @8 J( N5 U
9125 – 50 Street
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How much does it cost?
' s1 {! R5 i, ]7 [& @! zA $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 seniors3 G, `9 @6 v G. o% s
• Families of children with disabilities
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