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Natural and human-caused emergencies occur daily.  These emergencies require efficient and effective communication between:

 

✓  First responder and patient

✓  Patient to first responder

✓  First responder to EMS

✓  EMS to first receivers in emergency rooms, hospitals, or shelters

 

Any communication breakdown can lead to misinformation which can result in:

 

  • Unnecessary pain
  • Misdiagnoses
  • Error drug treatment
  • Unnecessary long hospital stays
  • Death

 

You may not recognize, communicate, or respond well to an individual with Autism, special needs, a brain injury, mental health, a senior’s disease, an identification, blind/visually impaired, deaf/hearing impaired, or is an English Language Learner (ELL) or speaks English as a Second Language (ESL).  These medical conditions affect all ages, genders, income levels, cultures, and ethnic backgrounds. They have been identified in most countries.  Often these individuals can not be identified by appearance alone. 

When you arrive on the scene what is going to be your reaction?  Are you prepared for a situation that will be unique and unpredictable? 

 

The First Responder Overcoming Communication Barriers in Emergencies training course develops your awareness while educating you on how to identify, interact, and overcome communication barriers that may arise when engaging with an individual with one of these conditions.

 

Learning how to effectively communicate and interact is the first step in successfully handling an emergency or accident.

 

ENROLL now in a course that will equip you with skills for a lifetime!

Who’s it For?

 

 

ANYONE involved with Emergency Medical Services!

First Responders

Paramedics

Clinicians

Therapists

Firefighters

Police Officers

Security Officers

Law Enforcement

Doctors

Nurses

Caregivers

Dentists

Ambulance Attendants

MedVents

Medics

Frontline Workers

Parents

Educators

Volunteers

    And more . . .

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EVERYONE benefits from visual aids!

Autism

Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

Learning Disabilities

Stroke

Previous Heard Injury

Alzhemer’s

Aphasia

Cerebral Palsy

Deaf, Hard of Hearing, or

    Hearing Impaired 

Dementia

Developmental Delay

Down Syndrome

English as a Second

    Language

Mental Illness

Multiple Exceptionalities

Mutism

Poor Articulation

Spoken Language Disorders

A Lost of Frightened Child

And more . . . 

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Learning Outcomes

Emergency Responder Learning Outcomes

 

How do you overcome communication barriers in emergencies? Through the use of researched and peer-reviewed visual aids and strategies.  Overcoming Communication Barriers in Emergencies online, onsite, and virtual courses address establishing and obtaining accurate information while efficiently and effectively breaking down communication barriers that may arise during an emergency.  You will uncover the benefits of using visual aids and strategies during an emergency and in daily life.

 

You will be introduced to the Emergency Responder Communication Board, a valuable communication and clarification tool. You will learn how to identify and effectively establish rapport, decrease undesired behaviours, and overcome communication barriers. 

 

You will learn Pro Tips and strategies to assist you with your communication and interactions with an individual who may have Autism, special needs, a brain injury, deaf/hearing impaired, blind/visually impaired, mental health, and identification, a diagnosis or is an English Language Learner (ELL) or speaks English as a Second Language (ESL).

 

You will explore various medical identifications and strategies to use when interacting with seniors and service or therapy animals while uncovering the benefits of using visual aids and strategies during an emergency and daily life.

 

The material used during these training modules and in the creation of each course book and workbook (including an answer key) have been designed under the guidelines of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) 2015 Accessibility regulations, school boards inclusions policies and takes into consideration various learning styles.

 

If you have any questions, are interested in further training, or require visual aids and strategies designed specifically for you, contact us TODAY!

 

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Goals

 

Upon completion, the participant will be able to:

 

  1. Identify and communicate with a person with autism, special needs, mental health, Dementia, an identification, a brain injury, a diagnosis, or an English Language Learner (ELL) or speaks English as a Second Language (ESL) in an emergency. 
  2. Recognize Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and clarification strategies to enhance effective and efficient communication during an emergency. 
  3.  Use the Emergency Responder Communication Board to accurately obtain and clarify information in an emergency. 
  4. Use clarification strategies to communicate and acquire information during an emergency.
  5. Understand and recognize the benefits of using visual aids and strategies in an emergency and everyday life. 

 

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Online Training

 

Visual aids transcend generations, education levels, and cultures.

 

Through education and hands-on training, first responders will be prepared to recognize and adjust their response to meet the needs and challenges of the emergency.  The visual aids are paired with proven research-based strategies increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of communication and clarification during an emergency. 

 

Learning how to effectively communicate and interact with individuals in crisis is the first step toward successfully managing an emergency. This ensures your patient to feel they are in the best available care.

 

What will you learn with the Overcoming Communication Barriers in Emergencies?

 

Topics covered include:

 

  • Arriving on the Scene
  • Missing Persons
  • Benefits of Visual Aids and Strategies
  • How to Use the Communication Board
  • Communication
  • Visual Aids and Strategies
  • Clarification Strategies
  • Assistive Devices and Equipment
  • Service Animals
  • Medical Alert/Identification
  • Behaviour
  • Gathering Information
  • Response Modifications
  • Examination Tips
  • Autism
  • Restraints
  • Transportation
  • Medical Alert
  • Aging Generation/Seniors
  • Blindness/Visual Impaired
  • Deaf/Hard of Hearing/Hearing Impaired

 

The Overcoming Communication Barriers in Emergencies course will provide you with the training and knowledge to last a lifetime. 

 

Need Training? First In Vizually Speaking provides onsite and virtual training tailored to meet any group’s needs. 

 

ENROLL now in the course for your success!

 

EVERYONE benefits from visual aids!

 

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Course Materials

 

The material used during these training modules and in the creation of each course book and workbook (including an answer key) have been designed under the guidelines of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) 2015 Accessibility regulations, school boards inclusions policies and takes into consideration various learning styles.

 

Course materials included:

 

✓  Online modules – Emergency Medical Responders

✓  eWorkbook – Student – Emergency Medical Responders

✓  PDF of each module

Certificate of Completion

 

Online Certification

 

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All Rights Reserved. Permission is required to duplicate.

 

If you require a certificate of completion, simply complete the short online Quiz.  This quick review highlights what you have learned through the Overcoming Communication Barriers in Emergencies online course.  A certificate of completion with be given to participants who successfully achieve 80% or higher.

 

Online Course Requirements

 

NONE

 

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Join the Conversation

 

Have you responded to an emergency with an individual who has Autism, special needs, mental health, Dementia, an identification, a diagnosis, a brain injury, or is an English Language Learner (ELL) or speaks English as a Second Language (ESL)?  What was the greatest challenge you faced?  How did you resolve it?

Join the conversation on Facebook, “The greatest challenge I’ve faced when responding to an individual with Autism, special needs, mental health, Dementia, an identification, a diagnosis, a brain injury or was an English Language Learner (ELL) or speaks English as a Second Language (ESL) in an emergency was __________________________.”

 

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