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Care Certificates and Mandatory Training

The Care Certificate Workbook is a freely downloadable resource that will assist both new employees and themselves with meeting parts of the Care Certificate standards. Incorporating it into any successful induction program is key.

Learn for Care's rates are determined based on salaries, materials and other costs that arise when providing services. Learn for Care reserves the right to adjust its fees as necessary.

Buccal Training

Buccal training for epilepsy can be especially helpful for care workers supporting people living with epilepsy who use buccal midazolam as rescue medication in case of prolonged seizures, as care workers must administer the correct dose immediately in order to minimise harm or death during seizure episodes.

This course covers some of the responsibilities required of health and social care workers, such as recording practice, following policy and personal health care plans guidance, as well as any applicable legislation regarding medication practices. Furthermore, buccal administration techniques will be introduced.

Buccal medication administration training may also be combined with epilepsy medication administration training in order to provide staff with a greater understanding of different forms of epilepsy medication administered via oral, injection and rectal methods - providing staff with more confidence to create a safe and effective environment for those living with epilepsy.

Epilepsy Wrap Training

Epilepsy Wrap Training (ETWT) is a course that equips professionals to safely and effectively respond to an episode of uncontrolled seizures, both online and in person. You can find this training through epilepsy foundations or educational institutions offering professional development courses - it may help improve both lives of people living with seizures as well as loved ones of these individuals. Furthermore, access seizure first aid resources through The Epilepsy Foundation as well as continuing education units from Seizure Training for School Nurses: Caring for Students With Epilepsy course can provide further resources that are not found elsewhere.

Care Mandatory Training

"Care mandatory training" refers to courses care providers are required to offer in order to comply with regulations set out by local authorities, the Care Quality Commission and other bodies. Such courses might include Health and Safety training, Moving and Handling training or Food Safety courses if your organization prepares or serves food.

Large organizations typically entrust these courses to internal teams; smaller organisations and individuals frequently turn to external providers in order to more easily and conveniently access required training courses. One area where this approach has taken root is through Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training on Learning Disability and Autism which has been driven by individual Integrated Care Boards (ICBs). This training seeks to strengthen workers' abilities, knowledge and understanding of people living with learning disabilities or autism - each ICB plans how it plans on providing this training to its workforce. Those that need to comprehend paediatric first aid online, they will visit here.

End of Life Care Training

End of life care training is designed to equip doctors, nurses, social workers, counselors and chaplains with the knowledge and ability to better provide end of life care services to people nearing death. It ensures they provide adequate assistance that addresses people's physical, emotional and spiritual needs during this most vulnerable period of their lives.

It discusses key topics such as making sure people do not experience pain and are comfortable, planning ahead for what matters to someone personally and respecting different cultures and religions when talking about death and dying.

This Learning Path is available to health and social care staff through the e-LfH hub, accessible by selecting "View." Logging in will require either using your existing elfh account, or you can register using your personal email address by selecting "None of the Above." Once registered you'll gain full access to this program as it is added directly into your elfh record.

 

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