Intellectual Disability
Caring For Children with Autism
Current reports from the Centers for Disease Control show 1:150 children have autism or an autism related disorder. One of five
pervasive developmental delays, autism affects several domains of
development resulting in substantial communication, social
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Matching Volunteers with Work Placements
This session will look at what considerations should be taken into account when deciding what work to allocate to individual volunteers.
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Selecting Volunteers
Overview of a comprehensive volunteer orientation program that will effectively meet the needs of new volunteers within a health care
network.
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PNS: Antagonistic Functions of the Eye
This image indicates the major difference between the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic divisions of the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) in the function of the eye. It outlines the different functions the eye can perform; as well as how these functions are
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Ageing at Home - Sustaining Supportive Networks
People with intellectual disabilities are a very diverse group. They embark on the ageing process from many different starting points; depending on residence, employment history, family and health status. This chapter explores the effects these have
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The Use of Volunteers within the Health Services
This session will discuss the characteristics of an effective volunteer program.
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National Standards for Volunteers
This session will discuss national standards for recruitment and management of volunteers.
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Midbrain, Hindbrain
This image shows a cross-section of the brain and highlights two key parts of the brain: the midbrain and hindbrain. In addition to this, the Pons, Cerebellum and Medulla are labeled to further indicate subsections of the hindbrain.
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Managing Volunteer Recruitment
This session will discuss how to attract volunteers to work in your health care organization.
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The Right Volunteer for the Right Job
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Functions of Cerebral Lobes
This comprehensive graphic indicates four major lobes (Frontal lobe, Parietal lobe, Temporal lobe & Occipital lobe) in the brain. It then outlines the bodily functions that are controlled by that lobe.
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PNS: Antagonistic Functions of the Pancreas
This image indicates the major difference between the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic divisions of the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) in the function of the pancreas. It outlines the different functions the pancreas can perform; as well as how these func
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Caring For Children With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
ADHD is the most common neurobiological disorder diagnosed during childhood and,
as of today, there is no known cause. The CDC also
reports ‘other mental disorders’ as the most common comorbidity.
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Organising a New Volunteer Program
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Choosing Volunteers
Overview of a comprehensive Volunteer Orientation Program that will effectively meet the needs of new volunteers within a health care
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Blood Supply to the Brain
Showing the major arteries in the brain, this image outlines the major supply lines of blood into the brain. Examples of arteries labeled include the internal carotid artery, the basilar artery, the posterior cerebral artery, etc.
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Building a Successful Volunteer Program-Legal Aspects
Analysis of legal risks and implications when engaging volunteers to work in an organization.
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Administration, Office Procedures and Budget Issues
Guidelines for facilitating the efficient and smooth implementation and maintenance of a new volunteer program.
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Reflex Arc
This graphic outlines the process of the reflex arc - namely, the location of the afferent neuron, the interneuron and the efferent neuron. Further, it shows the process from the receptors in the skin to the effectors (i.e. muscles).
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PNS: Antagonistic Functions of the Heart
This image indicates the major difference between the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic divisions of the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) in the successful working of the heart. It outlines the different key functions the heart can perform; as well as how th
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