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‘Train the Trainer’ – Prevent Abuse of Older People through Education

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16 Hutt Street, Adelaide, SA, Australia, 5000.

The Aged Rights Advocacy Service (ARAS) Abuse Prevention Program (APP) is inviting you to attend its next training session using a ‘Train the Trainer’ approach about the identification of abuse of older people.  The designated staff trainer will be given an Abuse Prevention Kit containing all materials necessary for the trainer to present a session(s) to their front line staff and volunteers.  The purpose of the training kit is to provide agencies with knowledge and resources that will enable front line staff to recognise abuse of older people and act appropriately when abuse is identified.

Key subject areas covered in the Train the Trainer session:

  • Definition of abuse, prevalence rates
  • Types of abuse and indicators
  • Barriers to reporting abuse of older people
  • Resources and services available to assist
  • Legislation, Power of Attorney and other legal issues, case studies, organisational response, policies, confidentiality and privacy, interactive learning tools, principles of adult learning, DVD scenarios.

Certificate of Attendance will be provided.  Refer to your profession for CPD rules and requirements. 

Morning tea will be provided.  If you are registered for both 'Train the Trainer' and 'Responder' sessions, lunch will be provided.

Cost: $200 (per person, incl. GST)

Parking: Metered parking is available along Hutt Street and Bartels Road, plus UPark in Pirie Street

Download Flyer and Registration Form 

For further information, please contact Doris Gioffre on (08) 8232 5377 or 1800 700 600 (for country callers)

ARAS is supported by funding from the Australian Government, Office for the Ageing, SA Health, and Older Persons Advocacy Network (OPAN).  ARAS is the South Australian member of OPAN.

Click here to register online.