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I-CAN v6 Assessor Training & Certification 21 July 2022
July 21, 2022 @ 9:30 am - 4:00 pm
$500.00The I-CAN is a wholistic support needs assessment tool designed for adults with disabilities. The tool can only be used by trained and certified I-CAN assessors.
The total cost of training and certification is $500, which includes:
Attendance at 1 day online I-CAN v6 training, and associated materials
Access to the I-CAN v6 team for assistance with queries and tech issues
Review and certification process
Provisional license for 3 months from the date of training, in order to complete the certification process. Please note that the certification process must be completed within 3 months of the date of training, after which point access to the tool will be revoked.
Full license for 12 months from the date of training, subject to completion of certification requirements
About the Training
This is a one-day online workshop, with limited participant numbers to ensure a positive learning experience for all. Prior to attending the workshop participants are required to view a pre-recorded webinar and review pre-reading materials.
Participants will learn to facilitate I-CAN interviews with a person with disability and their circle of support, map support needs using the I-CAN v6 tool, and generate an individual support needs report which helps guide service delivery and planning.
About the Certification Process
To use the I-CAN in their practice, participants must complete a certification process. This involves conducting an I-CAN assessment with a person that is submitted to CDS, with consent for review and feedback. Once finalised, the participant will be formally certified and have full access to the I-CAN tool This process will be discussed in more depth during the workshop.
Who Can Become an I-CAN Facilitator?
I-CAN training is suitable for allied health and behaviour support practitioners. Other professions and individuals can apply and will be considered based on their relevant qualifications and experience.
Facilitators
Laura Hogan is an Occupational Therapist (Bachelor of Applied Science), she also holds a Masters of Health Science (Developmental Disability) and a Certificate IV in Training & Assessment. Laura has 17 years of experience working with people with disability across the lifespan with a special interest in supporting adolescents and adults with complex support needs.
Emma Doukakis has over 12 years experience in the government and not for profit sector working in a range of roles including research, training and education, advocacy and project management, primarily in the disability space, as well as 2 years working in the private sector in a corporate social responsibility role. Emma currently coordinates the I-CAN DSOA Project.