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WSET Level 1 Award in Spirits

By Thames Valley Local Wine School

The WSET Level 1 Award in Spirits (formerly known as the Foundation Certificate) is intended to establish the basic skills and product knowledge required in the service and retail of spirits; it is ideal for preparing a person for their first job in hospitality or retail.

WSET Level 1 Award in Spirits
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£210

IOSH Working Safely inc. ServiceTech Module 6 Workshop H&S Essentials

By Learning for Hire Limited

IOSH Working Safely incorporating Workshop H&S Essentials

IOSH Working Safely inc. ServiceTech Module 6 Workshop H&S Essentials
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£210

WSET Level 1 Award in Wine Stanlake Park

By Thames Valley Local Wine School

The Wine and Spirit Education Trust (WSET) Level 1 Award in Wine (formerly known as the Foundation Certificate) is an ideal starting point for anyone who is considering embarking on a professional career in the drinks industry or those with no little or prior experience of wine tasting.

WSET Level 1 Award in Wine Stanlake Park
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£210

ServiceTech Module 6 - Health & Safety in Equipment Hire

By Learning for Hire Limited

Health & Safety in Equipment Hire - incorporating Workshop H&S Essentials

ServiceTech Module 6 - Health & Safety in Equipment Hire
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£210

Bowel Management

4.9(1007)

By Caring For Care

About this event What is incontinence What is constipation Contributing factors to incontinence Anatomy & physiology What causes constipation? Complications of constipation Infection control Suppositories (to be requested) Manual evacuation (to be requested) Enemas (to be requested) Bowel irrigation (to be requested)

Bowel Management
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£170

Venepuncture & Cannulation

4.9(1007)

By Caring For Care

Venepuncture: Identify the suitable veins for Venepuncture Identify the indications and contraindications for both the practitioner and the About this event Venepuncture: Identify the suitable veins for Venepuncture Identify the indications and contraindications for both the practitioner and the patient To discuss the equipment used for performing Venepuncture To be made aware of the full procedure and raise awareness for potential policy variations To provide simulated practise in a controlled environment to help develop Venepuncture skills To consider Venepuncture from patients point of view Cannulation: What is a vein and their structure Identify the veins associated with cannulation Characteristics of a good and bad vein Patient status that may affect undertaking the procedure Adverse reactions to the procedure Understand of how to deal with sharps injuries Correct technique for hand hygiene Principles of aseptic non-touch techniques Understanding of universal precautions associated with cannulisation Professional accountability and implications to practice

Venepuncture & Cannulation
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£170

Ear Irrigation Training

4.9(1007)

By Caring For Care

Anatomy and physiology How to examine the ear About this event Anatomy and physiology How to examine the ear Common ear problems & foreign bodies Complications Risk assessing Infection control Documentation and record keeping Ear irrigation (syringing) Practical session

Ear Irrigation Training
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£170

Catheterisation Training

4.9(1007)

By Caring For Care

Differences between supra-pubic & urethral catheters Advantages/disadvantages of urinary catheters Reasons for catheterisation Male/female About this event Differences between supra-pubic & urethral catheters Advantages/disadvantages of urinary catheters Reasons for catheterisation Male/female anatomy Aseptic technique Male urethal catheterisation procedure (theory & practical session) Female urtethal catheterisation procedure (theory & practical session) Supra-pubic catheterisation procedure (if requested) Post procedure catheter positioning Post procedure check list Record keeping Competency framework training record sign off

Catheterisation Training
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£170

Tracheostomy Training

4.9(1007)

By Caring For Care

Applied anatomy and physiology Infection control and prevention Different types of tracheostomy Indications for tracheostomy Complications About this event Applied anatomy and physiology Infection control and prevention Different types of tracheostomy Indications for tracheostomy Complications of tracheostomy Changing dressings and keeping the area clean Fitting, managing and changing an inner cannula tube Suctioning a patient with a tracheostomy Communication and care of a patient with a tracheostomy tube Keeping accurate records Full tube change procedure Emergency tracheostomy management (resus) procedure and guidelines Practical session using mannequin & suction machine Training record sign off

Tracheostomy Training
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£170

PEG Feeding Training

4.9(1007)

By Caring For Care

This course cover the below - the usual duration is approx 6 hour which includes a simulated competency. About this event This course cover the below - the usual duration is approx 6 hour which includes a simulated competency. The course is delivered by our registered nurse trainers who are experts in enteral feeding. We will provide workbooks, competency paperwork as well as all the assciated enteral feeding tubes and machines for practical demonstration with. The purpose of PEG feeding Conditions which may require a PEG Indications and contra indications of PEG The procedures for feeding and administering medications via PEG Recognising, dealing with and reporting complications The care and maintenance of enteral feeding tubes Procedures for effective mouth care Documentation and record keeping Practical session

PEG Feeding Training
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£170