This course aims to provide a gentle introduction to the expectations of the Early Years Foundation Stage and it can also act as a refresher for those wanting to update their knowledge. It will introduce you to some of the key documents and legislation that relate to Early Years providers, the process for registering with Ofsted and the various policies and procedures that need to be in place. It also covers learning and development requirements, how to observe and assess the progress of children in your care and the safeguarding and welfare requirements laid out in the EYFS Framework.
Description Dementia Awareness diploma Designed to help any staff who works in a health or social care environment with people suffering from dementia, the Dementia Awareness Diploma explains the umbrella syndrome that also includes associated conditions like Alzheimer's disease. Staff that are new to the subject can use this course to gain an introduction whereas experienced staff can use this course to refresh what they have learnt or update their knowledge. Taking care of an individual who displays symptoms of dementia is a challenging task and it becomes even harder if the person taking care does not fully comprehend the condition. Keeping this in mind, the course has been prepared to impart basic information regarding the various types of dementia, its causes and the common risk factors that cause the development of this condition in an individual. A detailed insight into the various types of dementia, the nature and characteristics of dementia and also the methods to prevent as well as manage this appalling condition is provided by the Dementia Awareness Diploma. This comprehensive course touches all bases from the various categories to the latest research being done about the causes and also the potential ways in which the risk of dementia can be lessened. In order to have an effective communication with those who suffer from dementia, you must be respectful, and empathetic and have a complete understanding of the various effective communication strategies. To continue to have meaningful communication through all the stages of dementia, you need to be adaptable. During the course of the Dementia Awareness Diploma Course, you will learn how to do this and how to succeed even in the most challenging of situations where communication is deemed very difficult. What you will learn 1: About dementia 2: Treatments 3: Living well 4: Planning ahead 5: Services for people with dementia 6: Support for carers Course Outcomes After completing the course, you will receive a diploma certificate and an academic transcript from Elearn college. Assessment Each unit concludes with a multiple-choice examination. This exercise will help you recall the major aspects covered in the unit and help you ensure that you have not missed anything important in the unit. The results are readily available, which will help you see your mistakes and look at the topic once again. If the result is satisfactory, it is a green light for you to proceed to the next chapter. Accreditation Elearn College is a registered Ed-tech company under the UK Register of Learning( Ref No:10062668). After completing a course, you will be able to download the certificate and the transcript of the course from the website. For the learners who require a hard copy of the certificate and transcript, we will post it for them for an additional charge.
The course will start by defining dignity and privacy within the healthcare sector, and will explain how the two are quite often linked. It will then go on to give you a range of useful professional tips about setting up the right working relationship with your service users, and discuss some of the issues that can arise when dignity and privacy are not respected.
This course covers some of the different ways of communication, how to identify barriers to communication and how to reduce these, making sure the person you are communicating with understands what you are communicating, how to get help with communication issues and much more.
This course will start by defining the various terms used when talking about nutrition and hydration in care environments, the basic elements of nutrition and eating a healthy balanced diet, identify the reasons why vulnerable people might suffer with dehydration and the tools you can use to identify people that are at risk of malnutrition and the steps you can take to deal with this condition.
This course describes in detail the many facets and procedures of the Mental Capacity Act. This includes who the act affects, when it applies, how to assess capacity and the procedures that can be put in place in the home or workplace to ensure best practices are followed and people are treated fairly at all times.
This course will start by defining infection prevention and control and explaining the impact of good and bad infection control. It then goes into detail about the legislation that applies to infection control, the different types of microorganisms, how bacteria are transmitted, the chain of infection, and much more.
This course explains the difference between mental health and mental illness. It covers the symptoms of a number of the most common mental illnesses so you will know what to look out for or what to expect if you are working with someone with one of these conditions. As well as providing some practical advice on how you can work effectively with those affected by these conditions.
This course will start by giving you an overview of some of the common types and causes of learning disabilities and how they affect people. It will touch on how a person centred approach to care will get the best results and look at how management must perform, and at the needs of the individual. I will also discuss overcoming the stigma attached to learning disabilities and much more.
This course will give you an overview of epilepsy. It lists the methods of diagnosis, what a seizure is and how the brain can be affected. It will introduce some possible seizure triggers and describe what to do when someone has a seizure. It will also discuss some of the treatments offered to people with epilepsy and provide practical advice on what you can do if you witness someone having a seizure.