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Learners who successfully complete this online course will be able to: Investigate and use different digital devices and platforms What you will learn In this course, you will learn about 100% internal assessment Textbooks No textbooks are required for this course
Learners who successfully complete this online course will be able to: Store, synchronise devices and tools and their use What you will learn In this course, you will learn about: concepts of Wi devices and platforms. Assessment 100% internal assessment Textbooks No textbooks are required...
Learners who successfully complete this online course will be able to Apply appropriate ethics and professionally online What you will learn In this course, you will learn about: communication ethics online principles and requirements Assessment 100% internal assessment Textbooks No...
This online course will enable you to apply practical skills in digital design and photography.
This online course will students to develop an understanding of a digital citizenship and the use of the tools and protocols to develop an on-line practice.
This online health and wellbeing course examines legislation and policy that affects the lives of disabled people and those who work with them. It will enable students to recognise the frameworks within which they work and will focus on current good practice for effectively working with disabled people.
This online course provides students with the knowledge and skills to be effective addictions practitioners and meet relevant professional competencies and codes of conduct. Study it on your own terms with NZ's leading provider of open and distance learning, Open Polytechnic.
This online course will develop learner competency in screening and assessment to support the use of effective treatment(s) and intervention(s) for working with addiction and co-existing problems service users. Students will critically evaluate treatment and intervention approaches appropriate to the whānau/client group with whom they are working
This online course will allow learners to develop practice in therapeutic interventions and strategies for working with addiction and Co-Existing Problems (CEP) service users, and be able to critically evaluate and reflect on their own counselling practice in these contexts.
This online course will enable learners to emerge as competent beginning practitioners in the addiction recovery and wellbeing field. Students will build on theoretical models of recovery and wellbeing, along the DSM5 continuum for substance and non-substance use disorders and apply assessment planning and intervention skills in supervised practice with peers and clients.