Infection Prevention And Control Training
Our Infection Prevention and Control training course will provide delegates with an understanding of the importance of why we need to have infection control measures implemented in the workplace.
This 3 to 6 hour training session, dependent upon your requirements and target audience is designed to offer the opportunity for organisations and attending delegates alike to explore the Safeguarding requirements of the Care Act 2014.
All our specialist Care Act and Advocacy Training is led by our specialist educator and qualified social worker Louise. Louise has years of experience facilitating courses around safeguarding, advocacy and the Care Act for organisations including Skills for Care and Cloverleaf.
Our training course; Safeguarding under the Care Act (2014) offers the opportunity for either a half day or full day training exploring the key changes to safeguarding under the Care Act (2014) including:
This training course is NOT open to individuals. We only deliver this training onsite to groups of professionals as arranged by employers such as: Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCG’s), NHS Trusts, Large GP Practices, Large Dental Practices, Care Providers, and Housing Associations.
Our Infection Prevention and Control training course will provide delegates with an understanding of the importance of why we need to have infection control measures implemented in the workplace.
A new full day training course that brings together an understanding and application of; the Human Rights Act, the Equality Act and Respect, Privacy and Dignity in care guidance.
Our course is designed to equip participants with essential knowledge and skills related to recognising, responding to, and managing incidents of aspiration and choking.
In any Health and Social Care role, you’re constantly learning. New people present new challenges, and every individual needs unique care to ensure best practice. When caring for adults, this is crucial, as respecting boundaries and effective communication are both key factors that some professionals overlook.