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True Relationships and Reproductive Health
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september
2023Supporting alcohol-free pregnancy and safe breastfeeding
Event Details
This course enables health professionals to provide accurate information and advice on alcohol-free pregnancy and safe breastfeeding. This course aims to give healthcare professionals the tools, information and confidence to discuss
Event Details
This course enables health professionals to provide accurate information and advice on alcohol-free pregnancy and safe breastfeeding.
This course aims to give healthcare professionals the tools, information and confidence to discuss alcohol use in a non-judgemental way with patients who are planning a pregnancy, are already pregnant or breastfeeding.
Background
This course is part of the Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education’s (FARE’s) Every Moment Matters, the National Awareness Campaign for Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Women.
The content is based on the National Health and Medical Research Council’s Australian guidelines to reduce health risks from drinking alcohol and has been developed in collaboration with health professionals and experts in the field.
Time
Year Around Event (2023)
Location
Online
Organizer
Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE)
Event Details
Module Overview This module will provide you with an introduction to the diversity of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ+) communities, common barriers that exist for LGBTIQ+
Event Details
Module Overview
This module will provide you with an introduction to the diversity of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ+) communities, common barriers that exist for LGBTIQ+ people accessing health care services and the importance of inclusive language in health care settings. Completing this module provides nurses with the opportunity to enhance reflection on their role as a primary health care nurse in relation to their own inclusive practice.
As part of best practice and ensuring nurses are working to and expanding their scope of practice, this module aims to broaden nurses understanding of LGBTIQ+ communities.
Estimated Duration
1 hour
If you wish to take a break from the module at any stage, you can return to any completed page by using the index at the beginning of the module.
About the Author
This module was developed by Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association (APNA) in partnership with LGBTIQ+ Health Australia.
Learning Outcomes
After completing this module, you will be able to:
- Understand the key terms relevant to LGBTIQ+ communities
- Discuss the diversity of LGBTIQ+ communities, including the importance of intersectionality
- Describe the barriers that exist for LGBTIQ+ people accessing health care services
- Explain the importance of inclusive language in health care settings and how legislation and the Nurses Code of Conduct relate to LGBTIQ+ communities and inclusive care
Target Audience
Suitable for any healthcare professional working in primary health care including general practice.
What you’ll get
At the completion of each lesson you will be presented with a brief online assessment that will test your underpinning knowledge.
To fully complete the module and claim your full CPD hours, we recommend you also complete the corresponding survey at the end. It only takes a few minutes to complete.
Once you have completed all sections of the module, a certificate will be available next to the course name in the ‘My Training’ section of APNA Online Learning.
Time
Year Around Event (2023)
Location
Online
Organizer
Event Details
This module will provide you with an introduction to the diversity of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ+) communities, common barriers that exist for LGBTIQ+ people accessing
Event Details
This module will provide you with an introduction to the diversity of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ+) communities, common barriers that exist for LGBTIQ+ people accessing health care services and the importance of inclusive language in health care settings. Completing this module provides nurses with the opportunity to enhance reflection on their role as a primary health care nurse in relation to their own inclusive practice.
As part of best practice and ensuring nurses are working to and expanding their scope of practice, this module aims to broaden nurses understanding of LGBTIQ+ communities.
Estimated Duration
1 hour
If you wish to take a break from the module at any stage, you can return to any completed page by using the index at the beginning of the module.
Time
Year Around Event (2023)
Location
Online
Organizer
2023fri30junAll Daythu30novEnd of Life Law for Clinicians
Event Details
End of Life Law for Clinicians (ELLC) is a free training program for medical practitioners, medical students, nurses, and allied and other health professionals about the law relating to end
Event Details
End of Life Law for Clinicians (ELLC) is a free training program for medical practitioners, medical students, nurses, and allied and other health professionals about the law relating to end of life decision-making. Improving your knowledge of end of life law can enhance your capacity to manage legal issues in end of life decision-making, leading to improved quality of care and practice.
ELLC-Training curriculum 2023-2026 ELLC-Diverse Population flyer final
Time
June 30 (Friday) - November 30 (Thursday)
Location
Online
october
2023Supporting alcohol-free pregnancy and safe breastfeeding
Event Details
This course enables health professionals to provide accurate information and advice on alcohol-free pregnancy and safe breastfeeding. This course aims to give healthcare professionals the tools, information and confidence to discuss
Event Details
This course enables health professionals to provide accurate information and advice on alcohol-free pregnancy and safe breastfeeding.
This course aims to give healthcare professionals the tools, information and confidence to discuss alcohol use in a non-judgemental way with patients who are planning a pregnancy, are already pregnant or breastfeeding.
Background
This course is part of the Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education’s (FARE’s) Every Moment Matters, the National Awareness Campaign for Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Women.
The content is based on the National Health and Medical Research Council’s Australian guidelines to reduce health risks from drinking alcohol and has been developed in collaboration with health professionals and experts in the field.
Time
Year Around Event (2023)
Location
Online
Organizer
Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE)
Event Details
Module Overview This module will provide you with an introduction to the diversity of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ+) communities, common barriers that exist for LGBTIQ+
Event Details
Module Overview
This module will provide you with an introduction to the diversity of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ+) communities, common barriers that exist for LGBTIQ+ people accessing health care services and the importance of inclusive language in health care settings. Completing this module provides nurses with the opportunity to enhance reflection on their role as a primary health care nurse in relation to their own inclusive practice.
As part of best practice and ensuring nurses are working to and expanding their scope of practice, this module aims to broaden nurses understanding of LGBTIQ+ communities.
Estimated Duration
1 hour
If you wish to take a break from the module at any stage, you can return to any completed page by using the index at the beginning of the module.
About the Author
This module was developed by Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association (APNA) in partnership with LGBTIQ+ Health Australia.
Learning Outcomes
After completing this module, you will be able to:
- Understand the key terms relevant to LGBTIQ+ communities
- Discuss the diversity of LGBTIQ+ communities, including the importance of intersectionality
- Describe the barriers that exist for LGBTIQ+ people accessing health care services
- Explain the importance of inclusive language in health care settings and how legislation and the Nurses Code of Conduct relate to LGBTIQ+ communities and inclusive care
Target Audience
Suitable for any healthcare professional working in primary health care including general practice.
What you’ll get
At the completion of each lesson you will be presented with a brief online assessment that will test your underpinning knowledge.
To fully complete the module and claim your full CPD hours, we recommend you also complete the corresponding survey at the end. It only takes a few minutes to complete.
Once you have completed all sections of the module, a certificate will be available next to the course name in the ‘My Training’ section of APNA Online Learning.
Time
Year Around Event (2023)
Location
Online
Organizer
Event Details
This module will provide you with an introduction to the diversity of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ+) communities, common barriers that exist for LGBTIQ+ people accessing
Event Details
This module will provide you with an introduction to the diversity of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ+) communities, common barriers that exist for LGBTIQ+ people accessing health care services and the importance of inclusive language in health care settings. Completing this module provides nurses with the opportunity to enhance reflection on their role as a primary health care nurse in relation to their own inclusive practice.
As part of best practice and ensuring nurses are working to and expanding their scope of practice, this module aims to broaden nurses understanding of LGBTIQ+ communities.
Estimated Duration
1 hour
If you wish to take a break from the module at any stage, you can return to any completed page by using the index at the beginning of the module.
Time
Year Around Event (2023)
Location
Online
Organizer
2023fri30junAll Daythu30novEnd of Life Law for Clinicians
Event Details
End of Life Law for Clinicians (ELLC) is a free training program for medical practitioners, medical students, nurses, and allied and other health professionals about the law relating to end
Event Details
End of Life Law for Clinicians (ELLC) is a free training program for medical practitioners, medical students, nurses, and allied and other health professionals about the law relating to end of life decision-making. Improving your knowledge of end of life law can enhance your capacity to manage legal issues in end of life decision-making, leading to improved quality of care and practice.
ELLC-Training curriculum 2023-2026 ELLC-Diverse Population flyer final
Time
June 30 (Friday) - November 30 (Thursday)
Location
Online
2023tue03octAll DayChronic Disease Care Planning
Event Details
Benchmarque Group Education Value for Organisations Understand the benefit and development of patient care plans for chronic disease, health interventions that identify risk factors and supporting behaviour changes from team care
Event Details
Benchmarque Group Education
Value for Organisations
Understand the benefit and development of patient care plans for chronic disease, health interventions that identify risk factors and supporting behaviour changes from team care to interventions that deliver improved health outcomes.
Learning Outcomes
• Determine the persons chronic disease management needs, identify risk factors, understand engagement
• Support the person in behaviour change, recognise the need for referrals, recognise the need for follow-up and review
• Apply effective care planning techniques to support the management process.
*Students must complete the Foundations of Chronic Disease online module to book into this program.
The program is supported by funding from the Australian Government Department of Health under the Chronic Disease Support Project.
For further information, please visit the website or contact us.
Please note, by registering for this workshop you acknowledge that your name and profession will be shared with Country to Coast, QLD
Time
All Day (Tuesday)
Location
Maroochy RSL
105 Memorial Ave
Organizer
2023wed04octAll DayChronic Conditions of the Foot
Event Details
Benchmarque Group Education Value for Organisations Building a practical skillset for foot assessment that enables a healthcare practitioner to be competent and confident in chronic conditions of the foot basic care. Learning
Event Details
Benchmarque Group Education
Value for Organisations
Building a practical skillset for foot assessment that enables a healthcare practitioner to be competent and confident in chronic conditions of the foot basic care.
Learning Outcomes
• Safely perform a basic foot care assessment
• Determine foot care requirements
• Prepare and use basic equipment and materials
• Document foot, skin and nail care according to organisational requirements
• Make appropriate referrals in a timely manner
*Students must complete the Foundations of Chronic Disease online module to book into this program.
For further information, please visit the website or contact us.
Please note, by registering for this workshop you acknowledge that your name and profession will be shared with Country to Coast, QLD
Time
All Day (Wednesday)
Location
Maroochy RSL
105 Memorial Ave
Organizer
2023thu05octAll DayChronic Disease Care Planning
Event Details
Chronic Disease Care Planning – C2C – Hervey Bay – 5 October
Time
All Day (Thursday)
Location
Hervey Bay
Organizer
2023fri06octAll DayChronic Conditions of the Foot
Event Details
Value for Organisations Building a practical skillset for foot assessment that enables a healthcare practitioner to be competent and confident in chronic conditions of the foot basic care. Learning Outcomes •
Event Details
Value for Organisations
Building a practical skillset for foot assessment that enables a healthcare practitioner to be competent and confident in chronic conditions of the foot basic care.
Learning Outcomes
• Safely perform a basic foot care assessment
• Determine foot care requirements
• Prepare and use basic equipment and materials
• Document foot, skin and nail care according to organisational requirements
• Make appropriate referrals in a timely manner
*Students must complete the Foundations of Chronic Disease online module to book into this program.
For further information, please visit the website or contact us.
Please note, by registering for this workshop you acknowledge that your name and profession will be shared with Country to Coast, QLD
Time
All Day (Friday)
Location
Mantra Hervey Bay
Organizer
2023mon09octAll Daytue10Mental Health First Aid
Event Details
Two-day free training standard MHFA training. Learn how to assist adults who are developing a mental health problem, experiencing a worsening of an existing
Event Details
Two-day free training standard MHFA training. Learn how to assist adults who are developing a mental health problem, experiencing a worsening of an existing mental health problem, or in a mental health crisis: until appropriate professional help is received, or the crisis resolves.
Trainer and Registrations
Clare Cullinan
Register by emailing: Clare.Cullinan@health.qld.gov.au
4913 3200
Time
october 9 (Monday) - 10 (Tuesday)
Location
The Hub, Community Education Room
7 James Street City
2023tue10octAll Daythu12AAPM National Conference
Event Details
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october 10 (Tuesday) - 12 (Thursday)
2023tue24oct9:00 amtue4:00 pmPathways to Care – Support After Suicide
Event Details
1 Day Workshop to engage organisations, including the first responders and funeral homes, to participate in a planned approach within their community to support
Event Details
1 Day Workshop to engage organisations, including the first responders and funeral homes, to participate in a planned approach within their community to support those bereaved or impacted by suicide.
Trainer and Registration
Standby Support After Suicide
Register by emailing: standby.cqwbsc@uccommunity.org.au
1300 727 247
Time
(Tuesday) 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Location
The Hub, Community Education Room
7 James Street City
2023wed25oct1:00 pmwed5:00 pmWesley LifeForce Suicide Prevention Training.
Event Details
Training includes the SALT suicide prevention strategy: SALT: Seeing the warning signs; Asking about suicide; Listening; Taking appropriate action. Trainer & Registrations
Event Details
Training includes the SALT suicide prevention strategy: SALT: Seeing the warning signs; Asking about suicide; Listening; Taking appropriate action.
Trainer & Registrations
Glen Wallwork
Register by emailing: Glen.Wallwork@wesleymission.org.au
Time
(Wednesday) 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Location
Emu Park Men's Shed
Organizer
november
2023Supporting alcohol-free pregnancy and safe breastfeeding
Event Details
This course enables health professionals to provide accurate information and advice on alcohol-free pregnancy and safe breastfeeding. This course aims to give healthcare professionals the tools, information and confidence to discuss
Event Details
This course enables health professionals to provide accurate information and advice on alcohol-free pregnancy and safe breastfeeding.
This course aims to give healthcare professionals the tools, information and confidence to discuss alcohol use in a non-judgemental way with patients who are planning a pregnancy, are already pregnant or breastfeeding.
Background
This course is part of the Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education’s (FARE’s) Every Moment Matters, the National Awareness Campaign for Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Women.
The content is based on the National Health and Medical Research Council’s Australian guidelines to reduce health risks from drinking alcohol and has been developed in collaboration with health professionals and experts in the field.
Time
Year Around Event (2023)
Location
Online
Organizer
Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE)
Event Details
Module Overview This module will provide you with an introduction to the diversity of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ+) communities, common barriers that exist for LGBTIQ+
Event Details
Module Overview
This module will provide you with an introduction to the diversity of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ+) communities, common barriers that exist for LGBTIQ+ people accessing health care services and the importance of inclusive language in health care settings. Completing this module provides nurses with the opportunity to enhance reflection on their role as a primary health care nurse in relation to their own inclusive practice.
As part of best practice and ensuring nurses are working to and expanding their scope of practice, this module aims to broaden nurses understanding of LGBTIQ+ communities.
Estimated Duration
1 hour
If you wish to take a break from the module at any stage, you can return to any completed page by using the index at the beginning of the module.
About the Author
This module was developed by Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association (APNA) in partnership with LGBTIQ+ Health Australia.
Learning Outcomes
After completing this module, you will be able to:
- Understand the key terms relevant to LGBTIQ+ communities
- Discuss the diversity of LGBTIQ+ communities, including the importance of intersectionality
- Describe the barriers that exist for LGBTIQ+ people accessing health care services
- Explain the importance of inclusive language in health care settings and how legislation and the Nurses Code of Conduct relate to LGBTIQ+ communities and inclusive care
Target Audience
Suitable for any healthcare professional working in primary health care including general practice.
What you’ll get
At the completion of each lesson you will be presented with a brief online assessment that will test your underpinning knowledge.
To fully complete the module and claim your full CPD hours, we recommend you also complete the corresponding survey at the end. It only takes a few minutes to complete.
Once you have completed all sections of the module, a certificate will be available next to the course name in the ‘My Training’ section of APNA Online Learning.
Time
Year Around Event (2023)
Location
Online
Organizer
Event Details
This module will provide you with an introduction to the diversity of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ+) communities, common barriers that exist for LGBTIQ+ people accessing
Event Details
This module will provide you with an introduction to the diversity of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ+) communities, common barriers that exist for LGBTIQ+ people accessing health care services and the importance of inclusive language in health care settings. Completing this module provides nurses with the opportunity to enhance reflection on their role as a primary health care nurse in relation to their own inclusive practice.
As part of best practice and ensuring nurses are working to and expanding their scope of practice, this module aims to broaden nurses understanding of LGBTIQ+ communities.
Estimated Duration
1 hour
If you wish to take a break from the module at any stage, you can return to any completed page by using the index at the beginning of the module.
Time
Year Around Event (2023)
Location
Online
Organizer
2023fri30junAll Daythu30novEnd of Life Law for Clinicians
Event Details
End of Life Law for Clinicians (ELLC) is a free training program for medical practitioners, medical students, nurses, and allied and other health professionals about the law relating to end
Event Details
End of Life Law for Clinicians (ELLC) is a free training program for medical practitioners, medical students, nurses, and allied and other health professionals about the law relating to end of life decision-making. Improving your knowledge of end of life law can enhance your capacity to manage legal issues in end of life decision-making, leading to improved quality of care and practice.
ELLC-Training curriculum 2023-2026 ELLC-Diverse Population flyer final
Time
June 30 (Friday) - November 30 (Thursday)
Location
Online
2023fri03novAll DayQueensland Health Spirometry Training Program
Event Details
The Spirometry training program provides clinicians with the skills, knowledge and specific competencies required to perform spirometry to international standards and Queensland Health guidelines. Upon completion of this program,
Event Details
The Spirometry training program provides clinicians with the skills, knowledge and specific competencies required to perform spirometry to international standards and Queensland Health guidelines. Upon completion of this program, participants will be able to: explain the purpose of spirometry testing; identify the contraindications to spirometry testing; conduct spirometry testing with adults and children to international standards and local guidelines; produce acceptable and repeatable results and recognise inaccurate test performances; interpret spirometry test results; implement quality assurance processes to ensure the accuracy of spirometry tests. The program prepares participants for a range of roles including working with adults and children, in tertiary healthcare facilities, community and rural health, occupational health and screening services, outreach services, private practice specialist respiratory services, general practice, pathology services, research.
Registration link: https://metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/refer-your-patient-page/spirometry-training-program
Time
All Day (Friday)
Location
Sunshine Coast University Hospital
2023fri03nov8:00 amfri4:00 pmQH Spirometry Training Program
Event Details
“The Queensland Health Spirometry training program is Quality Improvement Performance (QIP) accredited and provides clinicians with the skills, knowledge and specific competencies required to perform spirometry to international standards and
Event Details
“The Queensland Health Spirometry training program is Quality
Improvement Performance (QIP) accredited and provides clinicians with the skills,
knowledge and specific competencies required to perform spirometry to international
standards and Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand (TSANZ) Standards for
the Delivery of Spirometry for Resource Sector Workers. Upon completion of this
program, participants will be able to: 1. Explain the purpose of spirometry testing 2.
Identify the contraindications to spirometry testing 3. Conduct spirometry testing with
adults and children to international standards and local guidelines 4. Produce
acceptable and repeatable results and recognise inaccurate test performances 5.
Interpret spirometry test results 6. Implement quality assurance processes to ensure
the accuracy of spirometry tests. The program prepares participants for a range of
roles including working with adults and children, in tertiary healthcare facilities,
community and rural health, occupational health and screening services, outreach
services, private practice specialist respiratory services, general practice, pathology
services, research.
See more events here: Queensland Health Spirometry Training Program – Metro North Health
Phone: (07) 3139 4755
Email: QHSTP@health.qld.gov.au
Time
(Friday) 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Location
Online
Organizer
Event Details
Welcome to the NCCRED Symposium! Please Save the Date for the annual National Centre for Clinical Research on Emerging Drugs (NCCRED) Symposium taking place in Adelaide. This will be a
Event Details
Welcome to the NCCRED Symposium!
Please Save the Date for the annual National Centre for Clinical Research on Emerging Drugs (NCCRED) Symposium taking place in Adelaide. This will be a hybrid event.
Venue: Adelaide Convention Centre – North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia 5000
Date: Sunday 12 November 2023
Time: 12pm
Further details to be released in the NCCRED Newsletter.
Looking forward to you joining us then.
Time
(Sunday) 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Location
South Australia
Organizer
2023mon13nov(nov 13)8:30 amtue14(nov 14)4:30 pmASIST – Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training
Event Details
Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training. ASIST helps increase your skills and confidence to intervene with someone at risk of suicide. Learn how to recognise the
Event Details
Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training.
ASIST helps increase your skills and confidence to intervene with someone at risk of suicide. Learn how to recognise the signs and providing a skilled intervention and developing a safety plan to help keep someone safe.
Trainer & Registrations
Clare Cullinan
Register by emailing: Clare.Cullinan@health.qld.gov.au
07 4913 3200
Time
13 (Monday) 8:30 am - 14 (Tuesday) 4:30 pm
december
2023Supporting alcohol-free pregnancy and safe breastfeeding
Event Details
This course enables health professionals to provide accurate information and advice on alcohol-free pregnancy and safe breastfeeding. This course aims to give healthcare professionals the tools, information and confidence to discuss
Event Details
This course enables health professionals to provide accurate information and advice on alcohol-free pregnancy and safe breastfeeding.
This course aims to give healthcare professionals the tools, information and confidence to discuss alcohol use in a non-judgemental way with patients who are planning a pregnancy, are already pregnant or breastfeeding.
Background
This course is part of the Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education’s (FARE’s) Every Moment Matters, the National Awareness Campaign for Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Women.
The content is based on the National Health and Medical Research Council’s Australian guidelines to reduce health risks from drinking alcohol and has been developed in collaboration with health professionals and experts in the field.
Time
Year Around Event (2023)
Location
Online
Organizer
Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE)
Event Details
Module Overview This module will provide you with an introduction to the diversity of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ+) communities, common barriers that exist for LGBTIQ+
Event Details
Module Overview
This module will provide you with an introduction to the diversity of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ+) communities, common barriers that exist for LGBTIQ+ people accessing health care services and the importance of inclusive language in health care settings. Completing this module provides nurses with the opportunity to enhance reflection on their role as a primary health care nurse in relation to their own inclusive practice.
As part of best practice and ensuring nurses are working to and expanding their scope of practice, this module aims to broaden nurses understanding of LGBTIQ+ communities.
Estimated Duration
1 hour
If you wish to take a break from the module at any stage, you can return to any completed page by using the index at the beginning of the module.
About the Author
This module was developed by Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association (APNA) in partnership with LGBTIQ+ Health Australia.
Learning Outcomes
After completing this module, you will be able to:
- Understand the key terms relevant to LGBTIQ+ communities
- Discuss the diversity of LGBTIQ+ communities, including the importance of intersectionality
- Describe the barriers that exist for LGBTIQ+ people accessing health care services
- Explain the importance of inclusive language in health care settings and how legislation and the Nurses Code of Conduct relate to LGBTIQ+ communities and inclusive care
Target Audience
Suitable for any healthcare professional working in primary health care including general practice.
What you’ll get
At the completion of each lesson you will be presented with a brief online assessment that will test your underpinning knowledge.
To fully complete the module and claim your full CPD hours, we recommend you also complete the corresponding survey at the end. It only takes a few minutes to complete.
Once you have completed all sections of the module, a certificate will be available next to the course name in the ‘My Training’ section of APNA Online Learning.
Time
Year Around Event (2023)
Location
Online
Organizer
Event Details
This module will provide you with an introduction to the diversity of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ+) communities, common barriers that exist for LGBTIQ+ people accessing
Event Details
This module will provide you with an introduction to the diversity of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ+) communities, common barriers that exist for LGBTIQ+ people accessing health care services and the importance of inclusive language in health care settings. Completing this module provides nurses with the opportunity to enhance reflection on their role as a primary health care nurse in relation to their own inclusive practice.
As part of best practice and ensuring nurses are working to and expanding their scope of practice, this module aims to broaden nurses understanding of LGBTIQ+ communities.
Estimated Duration
1 hour
If you wish to take a break from the module at any stage, you can return to any completed page by using the index at the beginning of the module.
Time
Year Around Event (2023)
Location
Online