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2024-2025 Catalog and Student Handbook 
    
2024-2025 Catalog and Student Handbook
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QLTS 1130 - Empowerment and Advocacy in LTSS

Credits: 1
**Not Part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway**

Sp - Online
This course outlines personalized empowerment techniques and advocacy strategies to assist with the needs and rights of individuals and their families in support situations.  Various practical methods will be outlined to enhance the ability of the individual to lead a self-determining life by applying services needed to obtain their goals.  These characteristics may include wanting more responsibility, creating self-direction, making informed choices, and taking calculated risks.  The learner will be able to provide information and appropriate supports to the individual to help build self-esteem, learn assertiveness, and improve decision-making.  The learner will be an effective advocate for the individual, learn about the challenges faced by the individual, and help to overcome these challenges by understanding the rights of the individual.  The ability to identify actions and decisions needed when barriers are present such as discrimination, oppression, stigma, etc. will be discussed.  Federal, state, and local laws will be identified along with employer-provided protections and when it is appropriate to partner with or refer an individual to an advocacy agency.  The learner will have the opportunity to apply these new skills in the various Long Term Services & Supports service settings.   1 hour lecture

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