Learners develop an essential understanding of caring for people with dementia, and covers the benefits of positive communication, use of medication, and importance of highly individualised, person-centred care
To explore the factors which affect and influence feacal continence when supporting individuals in order to effectively manage bowel incontinence.
The course covers primary and some secondary skills allowing the flexibility to add extra subjects where needed.
Training for tutors, trainers and assessors in post-16 education
Course Overview: It is important that everybody who works in the care environment recognises the signs of potential eating and drinking difficulties and is able to support service users to eat and drink. This course combines both theory and practical sessions to equip those who work in care settings with this knowledge. Course Aims: Define Dysphagia Identify the main parts of the human mouth and pharynx Recognise signs and symptoms of aspiration Know when to refer a service user Recognise good positions at mealtimes Experience food textures and being fed in different positions Management responsibilities
This course provides both underpinning knowledge of stoma care and practical techniques to deliver person centred support for someone who requires stoma care.
To celebrate the third birthday of Pendle YES Hub, we are inviting all partners and local organisations to our anniversary event this May. The event will reflect on the success Pendle YES Hub has had over the past three years, and will provide the opportunity to learn about upcoming projects taking place both at Pendle YES Hub and within the wider community. The event is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate young people’s achievements within the Pendle community, and find out how your organisation can get involved in supporting even more initiatives!
This course provides delegates with the information needed to assess the risk of pressure ulcers and Tissue Viability.
The Paediatric First aid course provides the comprehensive set of practical skills needed by people working in childcare settings. Giving both the ability and knowledge to deal with first aid emergencies.
This course is designed to suit a broad range of Care Sector staff. This training ensures that learners are equipped with a sufficient knowledge of mental health disorders so that they are able to manage and provide a high standard of support to affected service users. Learners will also know how to identify the symptoms of different mental disorders, adding real value to any organisation to which they provide services to.