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 infection prevention and control training course is designed to make delegates aware of common infections and conditions that can arise within care settings. Given the potential result of an infectious outbreak, this infection prevention and control training course is vitally important to safeguard the well-being of service users and staff.
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. Upon completion of the infection prevention and control training course delegates will be able to state their obligations and responsibilities when managing infection control issues. In attention delegates will be able to demonstrate effective hand washing through the use of Glo-gel.
This course can be externally accredited by Highfield ABC at Level 2. Whatever your requirement might be in relation to training and organisational development why not call or email us to see how we can help.
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 training course helps delegates understand Hoarding and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), work in a sympathetic way with people living with the condition and ensure safety and minimising of risk when entering a cluttered environment.
Delivering the highest possible care standards for dementia patients / service users takes a very specific skill set and a deeper understanding of the condition itself – precisely what our Dementia Awareness Training course has been designed to begin building.
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.