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The Rick Hansen
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About the Pilot Project
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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.; C7 N4 V/ Y) S9 d3 @9 ~- K
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Lessons offered through the CLAT program1 U7 Z+ ]* Z; R6 K
' Q. z: @# \7 ?1. Introduction to the Program3 Y; C# s! f0 S9 Y1 K
2. Introduction to the Care Industry
( g# C5 Y1 s, [- e; _- G3. Working in the Industry9 \" p/ e0 {( F( ^+ h) ^
4. Work Settings
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6. Anatomy and Physiology
# Y' I+ o% _. F5 B) Q6 V7. Body Movement and Positioning
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10. First Aid/CPR
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12. Assistive Devices and Supplies# D& Y, e; K+ {+ i* O4 r2 y
13. Diet/Meal Preparation ! E; t6 M6 |/ N# C& z! Q9 u# r/ t* ~
14. Feeding, Eating, Swallowing* N8 x) {( e1 t. S+ u( y
15. Effective Communication 9 n# B+ V& V+ `7 q8 s$ n. ?
16. Mental Health
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19. Time/Priority Management and Planning+ d. G" l8 u; P+ |' m
20. Respiratory Care. ^* D+ y7 G4 H+ [: H/ N: X+ i
21. Impact of Culture and Sexuality 0 [2 k3 S- i4 h8 f6 O
22. Preparing for Employment
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' i2 C: ]. t. f8 i2 L& \How long is the course?1 E+ a% [# y1 l8 o6 D
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.
) R+ m8 f' m! d. t: v9 ZWhat are the requirements?
+ E/ y ?3 `5 _• Must be at least 18 years of age: Z a6 x k" W; r2 S) T) K( B
• A minimum ESL level 4
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" I7 y+ { `' R8 m! X• 2 references
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$ R: Y% D( B8 ?5 k i1. Contact Kristie Coulombe for an application form
+ N2 o4 _; w% a3 e, f8 @2. Fully complete application form ^+ Y/ x- z6 E6 G
3. Send it to:
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Phone: 780-424-6312 ext. 2235- r! `2 i9 ]- s; t) B9 }
Email: kristie.coulombe@cpa-ab.org
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Who are the instructors?
3 f- Z w- Z- f6 v2 TThe instructors will be a combination of consumer/employers, program staff, and community health professionals
4 H C' |1 U4 a, JWhere will the training take place?' `/ r$ p, b' O. R# a
9125 – 50 Street q* M# n- ^! ~, G* g8 |9 j
Edmonton, AB- Y) y. s' z G) m8 @) n
How much does it cost?
2 x. L0 h, X1 iA $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 $200 back.3 o8 J& g/ X/ P" b% Z3 ? M
Where can I work once I graduate?7 C9 d# A, M3 S+ }7 g5 i- M f
• For independent employers with physical disabilities and/or seniors. A6 r q$ N3 h1 d9 G- o4 ]! n
• Families of children with disabilities' U( d8 t$ [: _4 b/ o3 H! j
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