As social housing providers, we work with a vulnerable client group with limited support and community connections. We have a moral obligation and a duty of care to act when we are concerned about a tenant's welfare.
Tenants may be vulnerable or at risk due to factors within the home as well as external events, as demonstrated by the recent Pandemic, extreme weather events or disasters including bushfires.
It's important to be able to identify those risk factors early so that we can pre-empt client vulnerabilities. When we act quickly and undertake preventative welfare checks, we can signpost the tenant for support to prevent an issue from arising.
If you have concerns for someone's safety and you're unable to confirm they are OK, maybe it's an elderly resident who hasn't been seen recently, maybe it's a tenant with serious concerns for their mental health, it may be time to contact the Police to do a physical welfare check.
This workshop provides staff with an understanding of the requirements to perform welfare checks, how to dientify when they are required and best practice tools to perform them.
Time zone
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What you'll gain from this workshop:
The Workshop takes a blended learning approach:
Who should attend:
Sheryl has over 20 years' experience in the Housing and Real Estate Industries in Australia. Starting her career in the Private Rental market before heading over to Social Housing and then Disability Housing in Operational and Management Roles.
During this time Sheryl developed and designed a training program aimed at young people to assist them in gaining entry to the Private Rental Market. She holds a Certificate IV in Training & Assessment and a Diploma in Business Administration as well as being a certified Project Facilitator.
Sheryl believes that they key to a successful career in the Housing Industry is to be able to share knowledge and experiences with colleagues and industry members, and to always be open to new ways of learning.
Where applicable, GST will be applied