Course 105: Safety Procedures for Respite Providers: This course explores different emergency situations, ways to be prepared, providing care during the pandemic, and types of incidences to report. This course also looks at definitions of abuse and neglect for both children and adults/older adults. This course meets the following Respite Care Professionals Core Competencies: Safety and Emergencies.
Course materials are offered in two formats: a PDF file or individual image files. Individual image files were created to upload into online learning management systems. Additional documents are included here in pdf form if they are referred to in this course. These materials are stored on Dropbox.
Terms of Use for all or parts of the National Respite Care Provider Training
Anyone implementing the training or any aspect of the toolkit is NOT ABLE TO SELL OR CHARGE for any part of the toolkit contents. This toolkit was funded with federal dollars and is available free of charge.
To offer the training under the name of the National Respite Care Provider Training, all courses and all materials are required to be taught. If you MODIFY or remove any part of the training (this includes only using some of the courses), it CANNOT be called the National Respite Care Provider Training and you may not use the associated logo.
If you use any part of the training (individual slides or any courses) or other materials from the toolkit, you must include the following language as ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: "This training and related information were adapted/modified from the National Respite Care Provider Training TM and Replication Toolkit developed by the Respite Care Association of Wisconsin in collaboration with National Academy for State Health Policy and the ARCH National Respite Network and Resource Center. The training content may no longer meet the Respite Care Professional Core Competency Standards established by a national expert workgroup."
While learners receive a certificate of completion for successfully completing all of the courses in the curriculum, you may not refer to this training program as a certification or credentialing program. Such references might incorrectly imply that a respite provider is credentialed, and has met regulatory, licensing or credentialing standards issued by a private official accrediting organization or a government agency. Similarly, you may not refer to those successfully having completed the training as credentialed respite care providers or in receipt of a respite provider certification or credential.
This disclaimer must remain on all materials included in the Replication Toolkit and Training whether or not the training and related information were used in their entirety.
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"This project is supported by the Administration for Community Living (ACL), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award totaling $942,520 with 75 percentage funded by ACL/HHS and $312,845 amount and 25 percentage funded by non-government source(s). The contents are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by ACL/HHS, or the U.S. Government.
NASHP would also like to thank The John A. Hartford Foundation for providing the non-government matching funds for this project.
To find out more information about this training, please go to the ARCH National Respite Network and Resource Center website at archrespite.org."