This course will help you to gain a better knowledge of the policy which underpins end of life care. It will help you to learn about the delivery of great end of life care and improve your communication skills to strengthen working relationships during this period. You will also feel you have a better understanding on how to support the friends and family of the person that you are caring for.
Delivered in person or OnlineIn-personorOnlineFlexible Dates
Addison's disease can affect anyone and can be life-threatening. The learner will gain knowledge regarding the causes, symptoms, management and medication, complications and support to prevent a crisis event.
Delivered In-Person in Consett or UK WideConsett or UK WideFlexible Dates
Are women really braver than men? Even when doing exactly the same activity? Like walking across America whilst fat, forty-sob-sob-sob-something, female and alone?
Are women really braver than men? Even when doing exactly the same activity? Like walking across America whilst fat, forty-sob-sob-sob-something, female and alone?
Are women really braver than men? Even when doing exactly the same activity? Like walking across America whilst fat, forty-sob-sob-sob-something, female and alone?
Delivered In-PersonIn-Person courseFlexible Dates
£11.36
Level 2 Award in Principles of Safe Handling & Administration of Medication (POSHAM) (RQF)
This Level 2 Award in Principles of Safe Handling and Administration of Medication (POSHAM) course has been specifically designed for those working within a health and social care setting, such as support workers or care workers, and have a responsibility for the safe handling and administration of medication. This qualification is also perfect for those looking to refresh their knowledge.
Delivered In-Person in Bury St Edmunds + 1 more or UK WideBury St Edmunds + 1 more or UK WideFlexible Dates
The duty of care is a legal requirement and comes with the job role for any Care worker. It is part of the code of conduct for healthcare support workers and adult social care workers in England and applies as soon as someone receives treatment or care. Employees also have a duty of care to other workers.
Care/Support planning will cover a range of topics including assessments, record keeping and managing information. The training will give your care and support workers the knowledge and understanding to effectively write a care plan for the people they support and ensure a clear log is kept ready for CQC inspections.
Explore the key features of Care Planning including person centred planning and the promotion of personalised services including goal setting.