Mandatory Care Training
Mandatory Training
09 Nov
09:00 AM
Until
09 Nov, 05:00 PM
8h
Mandatory Care Training
Derby Office
24A Great Northern Rd, Derby, DE1 1LR
Organized by
Will
HEALTH, SAFETY, AND WELL-BEING
- The Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 (UK): Understanding the key aspects of this act for workplace safety.
- Hazard Identification and Risk Control: Identifying potential hazards and implementing measures to manage risks effectively.
- Basics of Health and Safety Law: Familiarising oneself with the fundamental principles of health and safety regulations.
- PPE Awareness: Understanding the importance of Personal Protective Equipment and its proper usage.
- Personal and Occupational Health: Addressing both personal and occupational health concerns.
- Statistics on Health & Safety: Examining relevant statistics to improve workplace safety.
- RIDDOR and COSHH: Learning about Reporting of Injuries, Diseases, and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations, as well as Control of Substances Hazardous to Health.
- Mental Health Awareness and Well-being: Promoting mental health awareness and well-being among employees.
FIRST AID / BASIC LIFE SUPPORT AND RESUSCITATION FOR ADULTS
- DRABC Assessment: Understanding the systematic approach to assessing emergencies (Danger, Response, Airway, Breathing, Circulation).
- Life Support: Learning essential life-saving techniques.
- Anaphylaxis: Recognising and managing severe allergic reactions.
- NEWS (National Early Warning Score): Understanding a tool used to assess a patient's condition.
- Communication: Improving communication skills during emergencies.
- Signs of Life: Identifying signs of life in a casualty.
- Post Resuscitation Care: Knowing the appropriate care after resuscitation efforts.
- Choking: Managing choking incidents.
- Dealing with Bleeding, Shock, Seizure, and Epilepsy: Properly responding to these medical emergencies.
- RESPECT and DNACPR Forms: Understanding and respecting patients' wishes.
- Data Protection: Ensuring data protection and confidentiality.
MOVING AND HANDLING PEOPLE
- The Back and Spine: Understanding the importance of back and spine safety.
- Staff Responsibilities: Clarifying staff responsibilities in moving and handling procedures.
- Safe Manual Handling: Learning proper techniques for safe manual handling.
- Bio-mechanics: Understanding the principles of body mechanics during handling.
- People Handling Risks: Identifying and mitigating risks associated with moving people.
- Care Plans: Incorporating care plans into moving and handling procedures.
- Equipment Handling: Safely using equipment for moving people.
- TILE Process: Applying the TILE process for safe handling (Task, Individual, Load, Environment).
- Controversial Techniques: Avoiding and understanding controversial handling techniques.
- Musculoskeletal Disorders: Recognising and preventing musculoskeletal disorders related to moving and handling.
- Costs: Considering the costs involved in moving and handling procedures.
INFECTION PREVENTION & CONTROL & COVID 19 AWARENESS
- Legal Considerations: Understanding legal aspects of infection prevention and control.
- COVID-19: Specific awareness and precautions related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Chain of Infection: Understanding how infections spread and breaking the chain of transmission.
- COSHH and RIDDOR: Complying with Control of Substances Hazardous to Health and Reporting of Injuries, Diseases, and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations.
- Sharps: Safely handling sharp objects to prevent infections.
- Fluids Management: Properly managing fluids to minimise infection risks.
- Personal Hygiene: Emphasising the importance of personal hygiene in infection control.
- Cleaning and Laundry: Maintaining cleanliness and proper laundry procedures to prevent infections.
- Decontamination: Understanding and implementing decontamination practices.
- PPE: Proper usage and disposal of Personal Protective Equipment.
- Risk Assessments: Conducting risk assessments for infection prevention and control.
INFORMATION GOVERNANCE AND RECORD KEEPING
- Cybersecurity and Information Security: Understanding the importance of protecting information and data.
- Legislation on Data Protection: Familiarising with relevant data protection laws.
- GDPR 2018: Complying with the General Data Protection Regulation of 2018.
- Disclosures and Information Requests: Managing information disclosures and responding to information requests.
- Manual and Electronic Records: Handling both manual and electronic record-keeping effectively.
- Social Media and Emailing: Addressing information governance concerns related to social media and email communication.
- ICT Security: Ensuring the security of information and communication technology.
LONE WORKING
- What Is Lone Working? Understanding the concept and implications of working alone.
- Legal Duties of Lone Working: Knowing the legal responsibilities related to lone working.
- Safe Systems of Work: Implementing safe work procedures for lone workers.
- Hierarchy of Lone Working Risk Controls: Applying a structured approach to risk control for lone working scenarios.
- Dynamic Risk Assessment: Conducting real-time risk assessments while working alone.
- Hazards That Increase Lone Working Risk: Identifying and mitigating hazards that can escalate risks for lone workers.
- Lone Working Risk Factors: Understanding the factors that contribute to lone working risks.
- Communications During Lone Work: Ensuring effective communication for lone workers' safety.
EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY AND INCLUSIVITY
- Defining Diversity: Recognising the importance of diversity in the workplace.
- Overcoming Barriers to Building Multi-cultural Relationships: Addressing challenges and fostering inclusivity.
- Understanding Unconscious Bias: Identifying different types of unconscious bias and their origins.
- Training Options: Exploring training options for individuals, groups/teams, and organisations to promote equality and diversity.
SAFEGUARDING ADULTS AND CHILDREN
- Defining Abuse: Understanding the various forms of abuse.
- Legislation on Safeguarding Vulnerable People: Knowing the legal framework for safeguarding vulnerable individuals.
- Prevention and Management of Abuse: Implementing measures to prevent and handle abuse situations.
- Dignity and Respect: Promoting a culture of dignity and respect in care settings.
- Person-Centered Care: Ensuring care approaches are tailored to individuals' needs and preferences.
- DOLS (Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards) and MCA (Mental Capacity Act): Understanding the application of these safeguards.
- Safeguarding Boards: Knowing the role of Safeguarding Boards in protecting vulnerable individuals.
- Whistleblowing: Encouraging reporting of concerns to protect those at risk.
- Dealing with Abuse: Properly responding to instances of abuse.
- Safeguarding Procedures: Understanding and following safeguarding procedures.
- Duty of Candour and Whistle-blowing: Being open and transparent about incidents and concerns.
- CAFCASS (Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service) and LCSBS (Local Children's Safeguarding Board): Understanding the role of these organisations in safeguarding children.
FIRE SAFETY & AWARENESS
- Fire Statistics: Understanding fire-related data and statistics.
- Causes and Sources of Fire: Identifying common causes and sources of fires.
- Fire Precautions: Implementing preventive measures to reduce fire risks.
- Fire Alarms and Smoke/Heat Detection: Understanding fire alarm systems and smoke/heat detectors.
- Evacuation Procedures: Knowing the appropriate actions to take during a fire evacuation.
- Fire Triangle: Understanding the three components necessary for a fire to occur (heat, fuel, oxygen)
FOOD SAFETY
- Introduction to Food Safety: Understanding the importance of maintaining food safety standards in various settings.
- Food Safety Regulations in a Globalised World: Recognising the significance of international regulations and standards for food safety.
- A Brief History of Food Safety: Exploring the evolution of food safety practices over time.
- The Seven Principles of a Safe Food Supply Chain: Identifying the key principles that ensure a safe and reliable food supply chain.
- The Importance of Food Safety and the Consequences of Non-Compliance: Emphasising the significance of adhering to food safety guidelines and the potential repercussions of non-compliance.
- The Human Cost of Unsafe Food Handling: Understanding the impact of mishandling food on human health and well-being.
£90.00
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