Discover tools and strategies to create meaningful, person-centred care plans.
Join us for this one-day in-person workshop designed to equip you with practical techniques for effective goal-directed care planning (GDCP).
This hands-on session gives you an opportunity to:
Practice engaging clients and carers in the goal-setting process
Build skills to translate client needs and priorities into actionable goals
Learn to develop and document care plans that meet the requirements of the Aged Care Quality Standards and CHSP guidelines.
What You'll Learn
Strategies to engage clients and carers in GDCP effectively
Translating client needs and priorities into tangible, person-centred goals
Developing, documenting, and reviewing care plans with ease
Tools, templates, and organisational systems that support effective GDCP.
Who Should Attend?
This workshop is ideal for:
CHSP-funded aged care staff involved in assessments or care plan development
Team leaders, coordinators, and managers overseeing GDCP processes.
No prior training is required.
Cost
No cost for people who work in CHSP-funded aged care.
Facilitator
Kate Pascale and Associates
Presented by
The SSD Connect Alliance
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