Learning Outcomes
- Understand how to classify different levels of disability and impairment
- Learn how to measure the impact of chronic illnesses and coping methods
- Be aware of legislation regarding the treatments of disability in the workplace
- Know how to attain appropriate medical information and maintain privacy
- Discover how to ensure that affected individuals receive warranted payments
OVERVIEW
Learn how to become a medical professional and impartially assess the personal situations of those with a disability to see if they qualify for financial support by taking this Disability Assessor Training. Those who need help and assistance from the Government should be able to receive it without further scrutiny and to be valued for the contributions they make to the community. The role of a disability assessor is to ensure that this process is carried out as smoothly as possible and deserving individuals get access to PIPs (Personal Independence Payments).
This Disability Assessor tutorial presents nine comprehensive modules that will provide you with an acute understanding of the role in question and its responsibilities. You will be shown how to perform disability assessments accurately and responsibly, relate to the personal challenges of a disabled person, impartially assess their requirements, and understand the categories of the ICF (The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health). With this advanced knowledge and understanding, you will be able to provide a much-needed service to the health system and help those in need get the financial support that they deserve.
Please note that the Disability Assessor course provides valuable and appropriate knowledge for anyone wishing to work in social and community care roles. However, it does not offer professional qualifications to immediately work as an assessor or social care worker. Always check with prospective employers for requirements before performing any type of assessment work.
Your Path to Success
By completing the Disability Assessor Training, you will gain a new understanding of the professional assessment processes used to gain financial aid. This will be highly beneficial training for those looking to work in social or community care professions.
Is This Course Right for You?
This course is designed to provide a helpful guide to dealing with ways to impartially assess the condition of a claimant or disabled person. As such, it offers an excellent way to gain the skills and knowledge needed to work as a social worker or community care helper. Full-time and part-time learners are equally supported, and it can take just 20 to 30 hours to gain accreditation, with study periods entirely customisable to your needs.
Certification
This course is CPD Certified by The CPD Certification Service. You’ll be eligible to apply for the CPD certified certificate once you complete the course
