Birth Doula Course Overview This Birth Doula course is designed to provide learners with comprehensive knowledge and skills to support expectant mothers throughout pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. Participants will gain a solid understanding of antenatal, labour, and postnatal care, along with key aspects of emotional support for both mothers and families. The course prepares learners to support women in their journey through pregnancy, offering valuable insight into maternal health, newborn care, and mental wellbeing. Upon completion, learners will be equipped to offer invaluable assistance to women during this critical time, ensuring a supportive and compassionate birth experience. Course Description The Birth Doula course covers essential aspects of maternity care, including a detailed understanding of pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. Learners will explore various topics such as antenatal care, the clinical examination of pregnant women, and management of common pregnancy symptoms. They will also learn about the care of women during labour, including postpartum support and infant care. Mental health considerations for mothers, grief, bereavement, and family planning are all crucial aspects addressed in this course. Learners will gain knowledge of effective communication, empathy, and ethics, which are essential when supporting women through this journey. By completing this course, learners will acquire skills to become a trusted companion for women during one of the most important times in their lives. Birth Doula Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Birth Doula Module 02: A Woman’s Body in Pregnancy Module 03: Antenatal Care during Pregnancy Module 04: Management of Common Symptoms of Pregnancy Module 05: Clinical Examination of Pregnant Women Module 06: Care of a Woman during Labour Module 07: Postpartum Care Module 08: Screening Newborn Baby Module 09: Infant Care Module 10: Mental Health of the Mother Module 11: Grief and Bereavement Module 12: Contraception and Family Planning Module 13: Effective Communication Module 14: Empathy and Comfort Skills Module 15: Ethics in Doula (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to support pregnant women and families. Professionals aiming to enhance their maternity care practice. Beginners with an interest in childbirth and women's health. Aspiring doulas wishing to enter the field of maternal care. Those interested in developing expertise in supporting emotional wellbeing during pregnancy. Career Path Birth Doula Maternity Support Worker Labour and Delivery Assistant Postpartum Care Specialist Women's Health Educator Family Support Worker
Grief & Bereavement Training Certification programme to help others heal from grief, loss and emotional pain.
Palliative Facilitator Course Overview This course provides an in-depth exploration of palliative and end-of-life care, equipping learners with the knowledge to support individuals facing terminal illness. Covering a wide range of topics, including illness stages, holistic assessments, and legal considerations, this course offers learners the skills necessary to address the complex needs of patients and their families. Upon completion, learners will be able to apply principles of palliative care with confidence, ensuring dignity, comfort, and respect in the end-of-life process. This course is essential for anyone looking to pursue or advance a career in healthcare or support services related to end-of-life care. Course Description This course delves deeper into the key aspects of palliative and end-of-life care, addressing both the theoretical and practical elements involved in caring for individuals with terminal conditions. Learners will study the stages of illness, conduct holistic assessments, and explore advanced care planning to enhance patient quality of life. Topics include the psychological, emotional, and social needs of patients and their families, as well as the legal aspects of end-of-life care. Through this course, learners will develop essential skills to provide compassionate, informed support to patients in their final stages, while ensuring adherence to best practices and legal requirements. Palliative Facilitator Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Palliative & End of Life Care Module 02: Identification of the Stage of Illness Module 03: Palliative Care Holistic Assessment Module 04: Advance Care Planning Module 05: Further Support, Training and Development Module 06: Legal Issues (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to work in palliative and end-of-life care. Professionals aiming to enhance their career in healthcare or support services. Beginners with an interest in the field of healthcare or social services. Those interested in improving their knowledge of legal and ethical issues in end-of-life care. Career Path Palliative Care Specialist End-of-Life Care Consultant Hospice Care Worker Healthcare Administrator Social Worker in Health and Social Care Bereavement Counsellor
Introduction to Midwifery Certificate Course Overview The "Introduction to Midwifery Certificate" offers learners a comprehensive introduction to the essential aspects of midwifery practice. This course explores the critical roles midwives play in maternal health, including antenatal care, intrapartum support, postnatal care, and more. It examines both the clinical and social elements of midwifery, focusing on topics like infant feeding, mental health, and medical disorders in pregnancy. By completing this course, learners will gain a well-rounded understanding of midwifery practices and the necessary knowledge to progress further in the field. This course is ideal for individuals looking to build a strong foundation for a career in midwifery or those seeking to enhance their understanding of maternal health. Course Description The "Introduction to Midwifery Certificate" covers a broad range of topics critical for anyone considering midwifery as a profession. Key subjects include the definition and origins of midwifery, midwives’ roles in addressing health inequalities, and the complexities of antenatal, intrapartum, and postnatal care. Learners will explore the cultural, social, and spiritual contexts surrounding childbearing, along with important issues such as pre-term labour, medical disorders during pregnancy, and the management of stillbirth and neonatal death. The course also delves into communication techniques, ethical considerations, and family planning. Upon completion, learners will gain foundational knowledge of the midwifery profession and the critical skills necessary to support maternal health in various settings. This course is designed for both beginners and professionals aiming to expand their expertise in midwifery care. Introduction to Midwifery Certificate Curriculum Module 01: Definition and Origin of Midwifery Module 02: Midwifery as a Career Option Module 03: Midwifery Management and Education Module 04: Midwives’ Role in Health and Inequality Module 05: Social, Cultural and Spiritual Context of Childbearing Module 06: Antenatal Care and Screening Module 07: Midwifery Support in Labour: Intrapartum Care Module 08: Induction of Labour Module 09: Postnatal Care as a Midwife Module 10: Nurture and Nature: The Healthy Newborn Module 11: Stillbirth, Neonatal Death and Bereavement Module 12: Infant Feeding Module 13: Newborn Infection Module 14: Home Birth Module 15: Complementary and Alternative Medicines Applied to Maternity Care Module 16: Pharmacology and Medicines Management Module 17: Bleeding in Pregnancy Module 18: Medical Disorders of Pregnancy Module 19: Pre-term Labour Module 20: Twins and Higher-Order Births Module 21: Care During the Third Stage of Labour Module 22: Terminology and Abbreviations for Midwifery Module 23: Perinatal Mental Health Module 24: Supporting a Healthy Pregnancy Module 25: Contraception and Family Planning Module 26: Effective Communication for Midwifery Module 27: Ethics in Midwifery (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to start a career in midwifery. Professionals aiming to enhance their expertise in maternal health. Beginners with an interest in midwifery or maternal care. Those considering a career in health and social care. Career Path Midwife Maternity Nurse Birth Consultant Antenatal Educator Family Planning Advisor Health Visitor Perinatal Mental Health Worker Maternity Care Assistant
This workshop is designed to give those who have to give bad news and broach difficult conversations increased confidence. Participants will leave the workshop with the tools and techniques to prepare for a difficult conversation and ensure that they are supporting patients and relatives through a stressful time in their lives.
This is a multidisciplinary interactive workshop providing staff with essential skills and techniques to deliver a professional service.
Join us for a heartfelt discussion on navigating through grief with a positive mindset. Learn about healthy coping mechanisms and habits that can help you find peace and healing during difficult times. We will share valuable insights and practical tips to guide you towards a happier and healthier life. Register now and take the first step towards a brighter tomorrow! Learn how to cultivate positive habits to navigate through grief & loss and find happiness in life at our FREE event, Happy Life Habits: Positive Grief. Positive Grief will explore and share: Everyone’s grief journey is different 5+1 stages of Grief Top 5 regrets of the Dying Ideas on helping someone who is going through grief Ideas on helping yourself when experiencing grief Agenda What is Grief ? Positive Grief Grief Journey Growing around Grief Life & Death The End?