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This course aims to provide you with some of the key knowledge and skills necessary to give you an awareness of medication. This involves understanding medication handling, medication legislation and classification, aspects of prescription, administration, storage, disposal of medicines and record keeping.
A specialist course covering competencies required to administer medications effectively and safely.
The course provides essential information about manual handling hazards, their prevention and control.
A comprehensive course covering food safety and hygiene for healthcare professionals who are involved with food handling in the homes of vulnerable people.
The 9 modules include: fire safety, infection control, lone worker, handling of violence and aggression, Caldicott Protocols (Information Governance, Data Protection and Caldicott Protocol), complaint training, health & safety including risk incident reporting, COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health regulation) Training Programme, RIDDOR (Reporting of Injuries, Diseases & Dangerous Occurrences Regulations)
This course aims to provide ancillary workers with some of the basic knowledge and skills necessary to understand key issues related to ‘safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people’. This involves understanding key safeguarding definitions and types of abuse, basic legislation, professional responsibilities towards children; knowing how to react and prevent child abuse; handle information about a child and their guardian; working with other professionals and record keeping. The aim of the course is to give ancillary workers an awareness as to their role in Safeguarding Children & Young Adults. © 2012 Countrywide Medical Training Ltd. Any copying in whole or in part of the text of this training programme is strictly prohibited. Moral rights of the author under the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 are asserted.
A course mandatory for professionals who work with children.
This course has been written to introduce its reader to the ADVANCED level of Safeguarding Children & Young Adults. This involves understanding safeguarding definitions, legislation, inter-agency framework and policies; recognising types of abuse; professional responsibilities towards children; ways of recognising, responding, recording and preventing child abuse; handling information about a child and their guardian; clinical knowledge, skills and responsibilities, working with other professionals.
A CPD accredited course for carers and nurses.
This course aims to provide ancillary workers with some of the basic knowledge and skills necessary to understand key issues related to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Vulnerable Adults. This involves understanding key safeguarding definitions and types of abuse, basic legislation, professional responsibilities towards vulnerable adults; knowing how to react and prevent abuse; record keeping and working with other professionals to promote safeguarding Vulnerable Adults. Course Disclaimer This course has been written to introduce its reader to the basic level of safeguarding Vulnerable Adults. It is not designed to act as a means by which competency in undertaking and coordinating safeguarding is assessed. The aim of the course is to give ancillary workers an awareness as to their role in Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults. © 2012 Countrywide Medical Training Ltd. Any copying in whole or in part of the text of this training programme is strictly prohibited. Moral rights of the author under the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 are asserted.
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