Short Course and Mandatory training, as part of either the common induction standards or as part of your annual refresher training, is a crucial part of workforce development and meeting your CQC requirements.
Your course will be delivered in your workplace (unless otherwise agreed) and can be delivered at a time convenient to you.
This course is intended to provide delegates with information that will enable care staff to recognise and report safeguarding issues as the law requires. The aim of this session is to explore the varying forms of abuse and to discuss the impact of abuse on the individual and consider the management of abuse.
This course is for Residential and Domiciliary care workers including Carers, Supervisors, Trainers and Managers who are working with older people, vulnerable adults and service users living in their own home. It is also suitable for Residential or Domiciliary care workers undertaking the Skills For Care Common Induction Standards or QCF Mandatory Units: HSC24 (EDEXCEL unit 5).
To provide an understanding of the importance of good record keeping that meets the legal, clinical and accountability requirements of all care staff.
This course is for Residential and Domiciliary care workers including Carers, Supervisors, Trainers and Managers who are working with older people, vulnerable adults and service users living in their own home. It is also suitable for Residential or Domiciliary care workers undertaking the Skills For Care Common Induction Standards (CIS). Successful completion of this training will also provide you with direct knowledge evidence that can be used towards a QCF diploma.
The aim of this session is to discuss the principles of care planning and the impact of good care plans on the quality of care delivered.
This course is for Residential and Domiciliary care workers including Carers, Supervisors, Trainers and Managers who are working with older people, vulnerable adults and service users living in their own home. It is also suitable for Residential or Domiciliary care workers undertaking the Skills For Care Common Induction Standards (CIS). Successful completion of this training will also provide you with direct knowledge evidence that can be used towards a QCF diploma.
The aim of this session is to look at legislation relating to food hygiene, HACCP systems, food poisoning and its causes, bacteria and their growth, personal hygiene and safe cleaning methods.
This course is for Residential and Domiciliary care workers including Carers, Supervisors, Trainers and Managers who are working with older people, vulnerable adults and service users living in their own home. It is also suitable for Residential or Domiciliary care workers undertaking the Skills For Care Common Induction Standards (CIS). Successful completion of this training will also provide you with direct knowledge evidence that can be used towards a QCF diploma.
The aims and objectives of this course are to give staff information and training in moving and handling in the care environment.
This course is for Residential and Domiciliary care workers including Carers, Supervisors, Trainers and Managers who are working with older people, vulnerable adults and service users living in their own home. It is also suitable for Residential or Domiciliary care workers undertaking the Skills For Care Common Induction Standards (CIS). Successful completion of this training will also provide you with direct knowledge evidence that can be used towards a QCF diploma.
The aim of the session is to develop you knowledge in infection control, and the importance of hygiene in the work environment.
This course is for Residential and Domiciliary care workers including Carers, Supervisors, Trainers and Managers who are working with older people, vulnerable adults and service users living in their own home. It is also suitable for Residential or Domiciliary care workers undertaking the Skills For Care Common Induction Standards (CIS). Successful completion of this training will also provide you with direct knowledge evidence that can be used towards a QCF diploma.
The aim of the course is to enable students to understand a range of motivations and management of challenging behaviour.
This course is for Residential and Domiciliary care workers including Carers, Supervisors, Trainers and Managers who are working with older people, vulnerable adults and service users living in their own home. It is also suitable for Residential or Domiciliary care workers undertaking the Skills For Care Common Induction Standards (CIS). Successful completion of this training will also provide you with direct knowledge evidence that can be used towards a QCF diploma.
The aims and objectives for this course are to give staff information and training in emergencies and first aid in the care environment.
The aim of the course is to enable students to understand the Mental Capacity Act and the Deprivation of Liberty Standards.
To enable learners to understand the physiological, psychological and sociological impacts of dementia on the individual and their carer’s.
The aims and objectives for this course are to give staff information and training in emergencies and first aid in the care environment.
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