Summary:

This micro-credential provides participants from the conference: Untangling the mess- Improving the lives of people with disabilities through better access to NDIS services, the opportunity to reflect on each of the key speaker topics and gain a digital badge for their professional or personal portfolio. 

The conference will showcase speakers discussing how to effect change and minimise barriers in the disability sector. The conference aims to support people with disabilities, their carers and disability service providers by establishing a platform to share expert information and develop networks. Areas addressed at the conference include: Employment and Financial Security; Inclusive Homes and Communities; Safety, Rights and Justice; Personal and Community Support; Education and Learning; Health and Wellbeing; and Community Attitudes.

Learning Outcomes:  

Following attendance at the conference: and reflection activities within this micro-credential, students will gain further insights and understanding of the complexities on the following speaker topics:

  1. Economic Security in Disability: Creating a secure financial base for personal and communal flourishing
  2. Community Attitudes to support equality, inclusion, and participation in society for people with disability
  3. Resilience and recovery and the use of sport in development for rehabilitation
  4. Reverse Inclusion: Understanding the impact of Inclusive Sport
  5. Safe and ethical practice in the disability sector
  6. Considerations for applying the Ottawa Charter of Health Promotion to attain the highest possible health and wellbeing outcomes
  7. Advocating for Agency: Challenges and opportunities in tertiary education to support people with disability to succeed
  8. Nurses caring for people with intellectual disabilities in hospital
  9. Accessing NDIS funding: Some true stories
  10. From Distress to Direction: Untangling the mishmash of NDIS.

Assessment:  

Online Quiz

Reflective Activity

Fee: Free

Duration:  2 hours

Intakes:  Enrolments are open to participants from the Untangling the mess- Improving the lives of people with disabilities through better access to NDIS services. 

All conference participants have been provided a survey form with the link to access this micro-credential. 

Study Mode:  Online

Outcomes, Career Opportunities and Occupations:

Undertaking this course enables students to meet their Continuing Professional Development obligations and industry update requirements in their profession. Upon successful completion of the course, students will be awarded Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours, a non-creditable micro-credential (Digital Badge) and a Certificate of Completion.

Course Enquiries:  CPD-Enquiries@cqu.edu.au



Micro-credential Summary:

The purpose of both coaching and mentoring is to help and support people to manage their own learning and to maximise individual potential, skills, performance and personal development. This online micro-credential provides a unique environment in which students can expand their knowledge and understanding of coaching and mentoring. The course aims to provide theoretical understanding, experiential knowledge and skill necessary to equip CQUniversity alumni to undertake coaching and/or mentoring in a range of contexts. In addition, students will explore how to assist others in the practical skills and understanding needed for successful one-to-one support.

This is a non-creditable micro-credential which is awarded a digital badge and Certificate of Completion which can be shared to your social networks and displayed in your professional portfolio.

Learning Outcomes:  

  1. Develop understanding of the role of an alumnus in mentoring current university students 
  2. Identify principles of coaching and the mentoring processes
  3. Apply foundational models of coaching and mentoring
  4. Recognise the core competencies of a coach and mentor
  5. Differentiate between preceptor, coach and mentor
  6. Develop an understanding of the principles of adult learning and providing feedback in the mentor role.

Assessment:  Online Quiz

Fee:  Free

Duration:  10 hours

CPD Hours:  10 hours

Intakes:  Unlimited

Enrolment:  An enrolment key is required to enter the micro-credential.  Please contact alumni-enquiries@cqu.edu.au for your key.  If possible, please provide them with your student number in the email.

Study Mode:  Online

Relevant For:  All alumni of CQUniversity

Outcomes, Career Opportunities and Occupations:

Undertaking this micro-credential enables students to meet their Continuing Professional Development obligations and industry update requirements in their profession. Upon successful completion of the  micro-credential, students will be awarded Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours, a non-creditable micro-credential (Digital Badge) and a Certificate of Completion.

Course Enquiries:  To obtain the enrolment key please contact Alumni Relations