VET - Course in Epilepsy Management (11106NAT) - 2

Support Individuals with Epilepsy (NAT11106001) plus ONE elective: Respond to Seizures in Adults with Intellectual Disability (NAT11106003).

Description

Overview 

Course in Epilepsy Management (11106NAT) - 2 is one of three nationally accredited online options which are delivered in partnership with Red Cross First Aid & Mental Health, as EAA’s authorised provider. 

Graduates of these online units will receive a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment issued by Red Cross First Aid & Mental Health (RTOID: 3605). 

Who is this course for? 

This course is primarilyfor health and community support workers. It is relevant for anyone who supports an individual living with intellectual disability and epilepsy. 

Is anything required before I start? 

The Course in Epilepsy Management requires evidence of students having completed one of the following related units prior to enrolment and showing this in the form of a current, valid certificate. 

  • HLTAID009 (Supersedes HLTAID001) Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation 
  • HLTAID010 (Supersedes HLTAID002) Provide basic emergency life support 
  • HLTAID011 (Supersedes HLTAID003) Provide First aid 

 

Please note participants will require a Unique Student Identifier (USI) to complete the training. USI is a Government issued student identifier which is mandatory for certificate issue. If you do not have a USI, please click here to check your eligibility and create one. 

What’s covered? 

This course in Epilepsy Management includes a core unit and one elective unit. 

Core unit: Support individuals with epilepsy (NAT11106001) 

This unit covers the ability to understand, recognise and respond to seizures. Topics covered include the anatomy of the brain; epilepsy and seizure types; diagnosing and treating epilepsy; the impact epilepsy has on the person; safety measures for seizures and lifestyle and seizure first aid. It also promotes an awareness of the impact of epilepsy on a person’s life physically, socially and emotionally. 

Elective unit: Respond to seizures in adults with intellectual disabilities (NAT11106003) 

This unit covers the ability to identify seizures, recognise and appropriately manage situations in which seizure activity may be present in people with an intellectual disability.  It also includes safety and risk management, quality of life issues and the application of a person-centred approach to managing seizures. 

 

How do I complete this course? 

This course is primarily delivered online and is self-paced, with online assessments, a 3-day work placement and a practical assessment demonstrating first aid for seizures completed via videoconference or self-recordedvideo submission. 

How long do I have to complete the course?  

This course is to be completed within 12 months.  This course is designed to be flexible and allow participants to complete their study within their own time. 

How long does it take to complete this course? 

Please allow approximately 30 hours to complete this course. 

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