This course is available as a half or full-day Level 2 course, but also as a Level 3 Train the Trainer course, allowing you to train your own staff internally....
Equality and Diversity is common practice for any organisation, it is important to adopt it as one of your core values. Poor practice of this in the workplace is often...
This course will give delegates a greater understanding of the supervision and appraisal process. Upon successful completion of this course, delegates will: – Have an understanding of the supervision and...
Barrier Nursing is a largely archaic term for a set of stringent infection control techniques used in nursing. The aim is to protect medical staff against infection by patients and...
You can often find occasions when a health or social care worker comes across an individual suffering from a Mental Illness. Knowing how to assess a situation is essential to...
When you have an individual in your care, you may come across someone who may lack the capacity to make a decision; understanding the legalities of assisting someone in making...
A CQC review highlighted that too many people living in care homes are not being supported to maintain and improve their Oral Health. The report found that three years on...
This course provides awareness of what it may be like to have visual and hearing problems and can help you know what to do to improve a person’s experience and...
A learning disability affects how a person understands information and communicates. Around 1.5 million people in the UK have one. This means they can have difficulty understanding new or complex...
You may be faced with supporting an individual who has Diabetes. You must know the three main signs of symptoms where a person’s sugar level is getting low—knowing how to...
Coming across an individual that struggles with epilepsy in your care is not uncommon. You are required to recognise subtle symptoms and anticipate possible acute, physical reactions. The neurological disorder...
Coming across an individual that struggles with epilepsy in your care is not uncommon. You are required to recognise subtle symptoms and anticipate possible acute, physical reactions. The neurological disorder...
When caring for someone approaching End of Life, every situation is unique and very personal. There are different approaches to assisting an individual with End of Life care, and this...
Training your staff to handle objects reduces your employees’ risk of injury and keeps your company’s costs down in the long run. The Manual Handling Operations Regulations place a duty...
Assessing risk in the workplace is crucial for the welfare of everyone in the environment. UK Law has specific requirements that companies and their employees must meet. You must understand...
In a place of work that requires you to prepare and cook food in a workplace, UK law states that it is part of your job to be adequately trained...
It is vital to have a member of staff that knows how to identify and reduce the risk of fire in the workplace. You also need to be able to...
Having people in care means you need to understand possible dangers that can cause harm. Something that falls under this umbrella is substances. Some substances that may be kept in...
In care, the basic principles of infection control are crucial in maintaining health standards in the workplace. You need to understand your responsibilities regarding Infection Control. With primary, standard adherence...
It is an essential asset for healthcare support workers, and adult social care workers are trained to prioritise the best interest of individuals in their care. It is an essential...
It is essential to ensure that a risk assessment has been prepared and carried out before care can be taken of a person. Health and social care workers need to...
This course is perfect for newcomers or experienced Health and Social care workers. This course caters to people needing a refresher or learning for the first time. It is an...