Professional Education

Educating the sector to better uphold client rights

About professional education/ training

Guardianship and administration matters can be complicated. You may be asked to provide support for a person to make a decision, or to work with their decision maker. This often requires a solid understanding of Supported Decision making, Enduring Power of Attorney (EPOA) documents, Advance Health Directives (AHD), Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT) orders and working with decision makers.

ADA Law offers specialised education and training to the Aged and Disability industry. See below for an overview of the training services.

Understanding decision making staff training

Participants

Health, aged, disability and related sector staff.

Cost/Structure

Fee for service, in-house group training.

Training Overview

Training to help people understand decision making, capacity, enduring powers of attorney, guardianship and administration systems in QLD, support available (strategies) for vulnerable people whose decision making capacity is questioned.

Session Time

Choice of 4 hour or 6.5 hour sessions.

Location

Offered anywhere in QLD. Additional charges may apply for Workshops out of the Brisbane region. All workshop fees support ADA Law’s work.

Understanding Decision Making training provides workers with a crucial understanding of legal and ethical considerations to best support clients whose decision-making capacity is diminished, or being questioned. It equips workers with the skills to ensure the rights of their clients are upheld and their choices protected. 

The course explains the legal responsibilities and limitations of Enduring Powers of Attorneys, Guardians and Administrators. The workshop is delivered in an interactive way, facilitating applied knowledge to common work practices and real life scenarios. Course content is relevant to workers in the aged care, disability, mental health, nursing, allied health, residential care and community sectors. Training typically is best suited to workers who support people with questioned or impaired decision making capacity.

Topics include:

  • Exploring capacity and consent
  • Supported decision making and Substitute decision making, for health, finance and personal matters
  • How to access support when a person’s decision making capacity is impaired or questioned, and when decision makers are not acting in a client’s best interest
  • Enduring Power of Attorney (EPOA) and Advanced Health Directive (AHD) documents, their powers, limits and how they relate to everyday decisions
  • Understanding Advance Health Directives
  • The roles of the statutory agencies: Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT), Office of the Public Guardian and the Public Trustee.
ADA Australia tailors content to suit your organisation’s specific requirements.

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Supported decision making training

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Health decision making training

Participants

Health, aged, disability and related sector staff.

Cost/Structure

Fee for service, in-house group training.

Training Overview

Overview of health care decision making to help staff understand how to undertake supported and substituted decision making for a range of scenarios. 

Session Time

2 hour session.

Location

Offered anywhere in QLD. Additional charges may apply for Workshops out of the Brisbane region. All workshop fees support ADA Law’s work.

The health care decision making workshop aims to educate participants on health care decision making law in Queensland, particularly when caring for clients who have limited decision making capacity, including capacity assessment and supported decision making and the hierarchy of substitute decision-makers.

These short workshops (2 hours) offer important insight into the legal and ethical aspects of substituted decision making for health care matters. It offers essential background information for those in roles that undertake health decision making processes on behalf of others.

Topics include:

  • Relevant legislation and where it applies
  • Informed consent and the right to refuse care
  • Human rights and the importance of supported decision making
  • Substituted decision making pathways: Advance Health Directives, Attorneys under Enduring Power of Attorney documents, Guardians and Statutory Health Attorneys.
  • When to defer to substituted decision makers and their hierarchy
  • Decision making principles for health practitioners
These workshops are particularly essential for anyone in the health, aged, disability or related workforces (nurses, carers, allied health, social workers).

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Supported decision making training

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Elder abuse information sessions

Participants

Groups of older people or  service providers in the Greater Brisbane area.

Cost/Structure

Free

Training Overview

These talks aim to increase awareness of elder abuse in the community and residential care.

Session Time

1 hour session.

Location

Brisbane and Greater Brisbane area.

ADA Law offers free Elder Abuse Prevention & Responses information sessions to groups of older people and service providers in the Greater Brisbane area.  These talks aim to increase awareness of elder abuse in the community and residential care. 

Topics include:

  • What is elder abuse?
  • Risk factors for elder abuse
  • Types of elder abuse
  • Safeguards to prevent elder abuse
  • Who can help?
These talks are funded through the Older Persons Advocacy Network (OPAN) as part of the Commonwealth Government’s response to addressing elder abuse across Australia.

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Elder abuse prevention and response

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