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CSCINT010 Assess offender risks and needs
CSCOFM035 Protect the safety and welfare of vulnerable offenders
CHCCCS014 Provide brief interventions
This workshop is designed to give the learners the skills and knowledge required to be an effective member of a Risk Intervention Team (RIT), whether they are performing the role of the RIT Coordinator or RIT Member.
This training will cover information that is documented within the Custodial Operations Policy and Procedures Section 3.7 – Management of Inmates at risk of Self-Harm or Suicide.
A major emphasis on this training will be making decisions which incorporate the 'Least Restrictive Care' Principle whilst upholding the good order and security of the correctional environment.
At the end of this workshop learners will be able to:
Open to all staff who work in a Correctional Centre and are required to participate in a RIT.
Blended – Face to Face, in class assessments followed by online assessment completion.
This workshop will require completion of the following;
Learners will be assessed via:
On successful completion of all training and assessment learners will be issued a Statement of Attainment in CSCINT010 Assess offender risks and needs, CSCOFM035 Protect the safety and welfare of vulnerable offenders and CHCCCS014 Provide brief interventions. These units are issued in partial completion of the CSC40122 Certificate IV in Correctional Practice.
The course will start on the following dates:
All courses will be virtual (MS Teams).
Enrol in the course.
Custodial Training Unit
Email: ctu@dcj.nsw.gov.au
05 Nov 2024
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