'Brain Injury' Is Newest Disability Intensive Course Introduced to College of Direct Support Curriculum
By Elsevier, PRNEWednesday, August 4, 2010
ATLANTA, Georgia, August 5, 2010 - The College of Direct Support (CDS), an internet-based college
for Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) and managed in partnership by
Elsevier/MC Strategies and the University of Minnesota's Research and
Training Center, has introduced its fourth Disability Intensive Course (DIC)
into the CDS Curriculum - "Brain Injury."
This newest DIC course in the CDS curriculum joins the courses on "Autism
and Autism Spectrum Disorders," "Cerebral Palsy," and "Depression."
Jennifer Hall-Lande and Michelle Trotter, Research Assistants at the
Institute on Community Integration (ICI) at the University of Minnesota,
co-authored this course. The ICI team creates and authors all CDS courses. A
DIC is a specialized course within the CDS that focuses on one disability or
condition. Unlike other CDS courses, they have only one lesson. Each course
defines and describes the nature of a specific condition. It has information
about the causes, characteristics, and symptoms and shares some stories of
people who have this condition.
This course will give Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) and others an
overview of brain injury and covers the challenges someone with a brain
injury may face. It will help them understand the short and long-term effects
of brain injury and cover some of the most common causes of brain injury.
Brain injury is a greater problem than most people think. Someone in the
United States sustains a brain injury every 21 seconds, according to the
Brain Injury Association of America. These injuries can result in short-term
issues. But they can also result in lifelong challenges. Chances are a
learner will be taking this course because they support someone who has a
brain injury. They may be a DSP, a family member or a friend of someone with
a brain injury.
The leading causes of Brain Injury are: Falls - 28%; Motor Vehicle
Accidents - 20%; Collisions or being hit by an object - 19%; Unknown or other
- 16%; Assault - 11%; Bicycle accidents- 3%; Other transport - 2%; and
Suicide - 1%.
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 Elsevier/MC Strategies 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
Elsevier/MC Strategies Learning Management System.
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Media Contact: Tom King +1-877-353-2767 tking@collegeofdirectsupport.com
Media Contact: Tom King, +1-877-353-2767, tking at collegeofdirectsupport.com
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