Description
This course outlines the important role you have as an allied health practitioner working in the workers compensation scheme, or the motor accident scheme. You will be engaged to provide specialised expertise to assess an injured person’s capacity/fitness, identify any barriers to recovery, and to provide evidence based treatment with a focus on recovering through work.
Throughout this course, you will learn more about delivering and providing services with the injured person’s support team, assessing and certifying capacity/fitness (if within your scope of practice) and applying a model of care for the management of low back pain.
If you have any questions or concerns whilst completing this program, please contact the Help Desk Support Team on ahp_pief@pief.com.au or (03) 9940 4893 - option 1.
Objectives
When you commence treatment for an injured person under the schemes, you are agreeing to become part of the injured person’s support team. As a member of the support team, your role is to communicate with others in the support team.
By the end of this course you should be able to:
- set expectations with the injured person at your first consultation
- communicate and collaborate with the support team
- provide services to injured people in the workers compensation and motor accident schemes
- access and certify capacity/fitness (if within your scope of practice)
- identify the sections that need to be completed on an allied health treatment request
- apply the model of care for the management of low back pain.
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