Aimed for GP reception staff and HCAs, who work face to face booking patients in or HCAs doing the initial triage/observations. Receptionists and HCAs working in the urgent care setting or walk in centres may also find this beneficial as they also book patients in and monitor the waiting room.
A two-day Immunisation Training Course for Healthcare Support Workers/Healthcare Assistants (HCSWs/HCAs).
This update meets the recommendations of Public Health England and Public Health Wales National Minimum Standards and Core Curriculum for Immunisation Training of Healthcare Support Workers (2015).
Following attendance, candidates will be able to record an ECG correctly and start to develop interpretation skills. The course includes supervised practice in recording a 12 lead ECG.
A practical ear care course for Healthcare Support Workers. Develop safe practice in ear irrigation (syringing) which attracts a high level of litigation.
This session covers the legal aspects of documentation and record keeping in healthcare for Healthcare Assistants.
A course for Healthcare Assistants, designed to give a broader understanding of anatomy and physiology of the skin and giving ability in recognising lesions, lumps and bumps.
Includes assisting in minor surgery and chaperone training for invasive medical procedures. This course explores the role of Healthcare Support Workers assisting registered medical practitioners in caring for people undergoing minor medical procedures.
Course Overview: Social Housing Management Introduction: Social Housing Management is a comprehensive course designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively manage and administer social housing programs. With a focus on history, challenges, strategies, and best practices, this course provides valuable insights into the complexities of social housing management. Module 1: History of Social Housing This module delves into the historical evolution of social housing, tracing its origins and development over time. Participants will explore key milestones, legislative frameworks, and societal factors that have shaped the landscape of social housing. Module 2: Current Challenges and Future Developments in Social Housing Participants will examine contemporary challenges facing social housing providers, including affordability, accessibility, and sustainability. Additionally, this module explores emerging trends and future developments in social housing policy and practice. Module 3: Strategies and Best Practices for Social Housing Providers This module focuses on effective strategies and best practices for social housing providers to optimize service delivery and meet the diverse needs of tenants. Topics covered include tenant engagement, community development, and partnership building. Module 4: The Role of Technology in Social Housing Technology plays a crucial role in modernizing social housing operations and improving efficiency. This module explores the use of technology platforms, data analytics, and smart systems to enhance tenant services, asset management, and operational processes. Module 5: Financing and Funding for Social Housing Understanding financing and funding mechanisms is essential for sustaining social housing initiatives. Participants will learn about various funding sources, financial models, and investment strategies to support the development and maintenance of social housing projects. Module 6: Managing and Maintaining Social Housing Effective management and maintenance are essential for ensuring the long-term viability of social housing properties. This module covers property management principles, maintenance planning, and regulatory compliance to uphold quality standards and ensure tenant satisfaction. Module 7: Understanding the Essence of Social Housing In this concluding module, participants will reflect on the fundamental principles and values underpinning social housing. By examining the essence of social housing, participants will gain a deeper understanding of its importance in promoting social equity, inclusion, and housing justice. Conclusion: Social Housing Management offers a holistic perspective on the multifaceted nature of social housing, equipping participants with the knowledge and tools to navigate the challenges and opportunities in this critical field. Whether you're a housing professional, policymaker, or advocate, this course provides valuable insights and practical strategies for advancing social housing initiatives and improving housing outcomes for all. Course Curriculum Module 1_ History of Social Housing History of Social Housing 00:00 Module 2_ Current Challenges and Future Developments in Social Housing Current Challenges and Future Developments in Social Housing 00:00 Module 3_ Strategies and Best Practices for Social Housing Providers Strategies and Best Practices for Social Housing Providers 00:00 Module 4_ The Role of Technology in Social Housing The Role of Technology in Social Housing 00:00 Module 5_ Financing and Funding for Social Housing Financing and Funding for Social Housing 00:00 Module 6_ Managing and Maintaining Social Housing Managing and Maintaining Social Housing 00:00 Module 7_ Understanding the Essence of Social Housing Module 7_ Understanding the Essence of Social Housing 00:00