Supporting People with Alcohol and Substance Abuse Training
The signs of substance abuse are identified within this training course, alongside the methods of developing appropriate interpersonal communication skills, and what to do in a crisis.
This nutrition and healthy eating training course is designed for those who wish to develop their understanding of the principles of healthy eating and the role of food in maintaining health. This distance learning training programme will provide the knowledge to make informed lifestyle choices in relation to diet of yourself or assist service users to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
The nutrition and healthy eating training course consists of three units:
Having completed this Nutrition and Healthy Eating training course,learners may want to consider further study in diet and nutrition, such as NVQs. Alternatively, they may wish to consider qualifications in other areas of health and social care.
If you wish to enrol on this accredited Nutrition and Healthy Eating Training Course then please contact us. Upon payment of the course fees you will be sent a study pack which provides all you need to complete your studies:
The signs of substance abuse are identified within this training course, alongside the methods of developing appropriate interpersonal communication skills, and what to do in a crisis.
Palliative care is the active holistic care of service users with advanced progressive illness.
Management of pain and other symptoms and provision of psychological, social and spiritual support is paramount in providing a palliative care environment.
Our Clinical Risk Assessment Training Course covers the most important teachings in accordance with healthcare environments and social care settings. Course content includes the basic fundamentals of why risk assessment matters.
Training course that will help Local Authorises, Safeguarding Boards, and Registered Care Providers alike to understanding the responsibilities and consider their approach to the Care Act implementation and changes to their practice.