Cerebral Palsy Course Strengthens CDS Curriculum as Second Disability Intensive Course Offering
30 Novembro 2009 - 7:44AM
PR Newswire (US)
ATLANTA, Georgia, November 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The College
of Direct Support (CDS), an internet-based curriculum for direct
support professionals and managed in partnership by MC
Strategies/Elsevier and the University of Minnesota's Research and
Training Center, announced today that its second Disability
Intensive Course (DIC) on "Cerebral Palsy" is now available for
administrators and learners to use as part of the online
curriculum. It is the second of the DIC courses added to the CDS
course lineup. The CDS had released a DIC course on "Autism"
earlier this year. The DIC courses are different in nature from the
traditional CDS course format of multiple lessons. A DIC is a
specialized course within the CDS Curriculum that focuses on a
specific disability or condition - like cerebral palsy. Unlike
other CDS courses, a DIC has one longer lesson instead of multiple
lessons. These courses define and describe the nature of a specific
disability or condition and have information about the causes,
characteristics, and symptoms of the disability or condition. They
share stories of people who have this disability or condition and
how it might affect their family members. These courses will help
Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) and family members understand
how each disability affects people in their day-to-day lives and
how co-occurring disorders with this disability or condition affect
people as well. A DIC will help identify strategies that work well
when supporting people who have the disability. Finally, DICs offer
suggestions for many specific resources that will help learners
continue their studies towards understanding this disability or
condition and the role they play in supporting individuals more
fully. The "Cerebral Palsy" course introduces DSPs and others to
the disability. Cerebral palsy is a very common disability. It is a
brain disorder that affects body movement and also affects muscle
coordination. Cerebral palsy can begin in infancy or early
childhood and can also be acquired at a later age when a specific
part of the brain is injured. It is a permanent condition, but it
does not get worse over time. Learners will learn to recognize
common characteristics of cerebral palsy and it will also describe
the main types of cerebral palsy. Finally, it will help DSPs and
others understand some of the typical supports needed by someone
who has cerebral palsy. For additional information, you may visit
http://www.collegeofdirectsupport.com/ or call Bill Tapp, National
Director of the CDS, or Tom King, Director of Communications, at
+1-877-353-2767 (toll free). You also can send an email to Tom King
at . About the College of Direct Support The College of Direct
Support is a learning gateway for contemporary best practices for
Direct Support Professionals. By incorporating web-based learning,
backed by nationally recognized curricula, the CDS is designed to
promote a profession of direct support. The CDS is being used in
more than 30 states and also in Canada. It is a partnership between
MC Strategies/Elsevier and the University of Minnesota's Research
and Training Center's Institute on Community Integration, which
authors the curriculum. CDS offers a complete lineup of courses
offered on the MC Strategies/Elsevier's Learning Management System.
About Elsevier Elsevier is a world-leading publisher of scientific,
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communities to publish more than 2,000 journals, including The
Lancet (http://www.thelancet.com/) and Cell (http://www.cell.com/
), and close to 20,000 book titles, including major reference works
from Mosby and Saunders. Elsevier's online solutions include
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Consult (http://www.mdconsult.com/) and Nursing Consult
(http://www.nursingconsult.com/), which enhance the productivity of
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(http://www.medai.com/), which help research and health care
institutions deliver better outcomes more cost-effectively. A
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http://www.elsevier.com/) employs 7,000 people worldwide. The
company is part of Reed Elsevier Group PLC
(http://www.reedelsevier.com/), a world-leading publisher and
information provider, which is jointly owned by Reed Elsevier PLC
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