Platelet-rich Plasma (PRP) treatments
Nationally Recognised Qualification
No previous experience or qualifications needed
Open College Network Accreditation
Level 4 (as required for minimally invasive procedures)
Covers standards set by HEE
Employed (salon) or Self-Employed opportunities
Basic understanding of English language required
OPEN TO ALL APPLICANTS
Delivered in Berkshire + 5 more or OnlineBerkshire + 5 moreorOnline + more
The medication and record keeping course is a full day, instructor led course in a fully equipped training room. We use a mixture of training methods such as scenarios, activities, group discussion, games and the use of equipment / technology to cover the different learning styles of the individual.
Learners will develop their knowledge, skills and understanding around the administering of medication and the importance of record keeping.
Some of the key Learning Outcomes we cover are;
Understanding of the legislation surrounding medication
Understanding of role and responsibilities
Understanding of medication policy and procedures
Understanding of boundaries when assisting with medication
Explain how and why medication errors occur
Explain how to eliminate or reduce risks to individuals safety
Aware of who and where to report concerns
Understand the importance of thorough documentation
Care providers are regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and as a result must meet the Health and Social Care Act 2014 (Regulation 18 Staffing). Evidence of training and understanding is provided to support providers in their evidence of compliance.
Instructions
Attendees to arrive on time at 9.30am and will leave around 16.30pm
It is important that learners are fit and well to participate in group activities.
Directions
Complete Care West Yorkshire Ltd.
Somerset House, Sandal Castle Centre Asdale Road
Wakefield
WF2 7JE
All training is carried out at our office (Somerset House, map is attached). Please note that we do not provide lunch so you will have to bring your own.
Please do not park in the office car park as not all spaces belong to us.
There is available parking in Asda and Aldi next door, or the public car park at eth side of Square Pizza
Amenities
Toilets
Epilepsy awareness
Buccal medication training
Seizure management course
Epilepsy education program
Neurological disorder training
Emergency response to seizures
Epilepsy care for healthcare professionals
CPD accredited epilepsy course
Nursing revalidation hours
Healthcare professional seizure training
Hands-on buccal administration practice
Seizure recognition techniques
Epilepsy management for caregivers
Practical skills in epilepsy care
Interactive epilepsy training sessions
Expert instructors in epilepsy awareness
Epilepsy impact on patients and families
Effective communication in epilepsy care
Real-life scenarios in epilepsy training
High-quality epilepsy care certification
Course Information
Who should attend?
This course is provided for people who work in the care sector and are required to have knowledge and understanding to those who provide Medication Administration in Care environments
Course delivery
This course is delivered in 1/2 day of classroom training led by a professional instructor to cover the all course elements:
Legislation
Administering Medication
Responsibilities
Reporting Medication Errors
MAR Charts
Controlled Drugs
Side Effects
PRN Medication
Duty of Candour
Availability
Private bookings available, contact us for more information
Public course dates appear in our training calendar
This is a CPD Accredited Course
Pentagon Skills is a Skills for Care endorsed training provider
This medication training course covers a wide range of topics relating to the safe handling and administration of medication within the health and social care industry, such as The Medicines Act and controlled drug schedules.
The course covers the requirements set out in The Care Certificate, in NICE guidelines, and by the Care Quality Commission. This practical medication administration course includes competency sign-off.
Medication Awareness training is essential in the Health and Social Care Sector. This course aims to provide learners with the knowledge required to support the use of medication in Health and Social Care settings. It provides information on the different types, classifications and forms of medication, as well as providing guidance on safe storage and disposal.
Delivered in person or OnlineIn-personorOnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry
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Medication Management Train The Trainer
Course Aim:
To enable Managers and Senior Care Staff to confidently and competently deliver safe, effective, and engaging medication training to their care teams in accordance with best practice and regulatory requirements.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
Understand the legal and regulatory framework surrounding medication administration in care settings.
Explain the principles of safe medication handling, including storage, administration, and record-keeping.
Identify common types of medication errors and strategies to reduce risk.
Demonstrate effective teaching techniques to deliver medication training to staff.
Create and adapt medication training sessions tailored to the needs of their care team.
Assess staff competency in medication management through observation and feedback.
Use supporting documentation (e.g., MAR charts, audit tools) to reinforce safe practice.
Recognise when to escalate concerns around medication errors or competency.
Promote a positive learning culture around medication safety within their service.