- Describe what is meant by agreed ways of working
- Describe what legislation is and why it is put in place
- Explain about the secure systems for recording, storing and sharing information
- List 3 ways in which you need to act to maintain confidentiality
- Describe how to keep records up to date, complete, accurate and legible
- Explain who you can report to and why when proper systems haven’t been followed
- Identify 3 different types of documentation in health and social care
- Identify 2 pieces of legislation surrounding data protection
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Aim: To know how to safely and securely document, store and share information within the workplace. Objectives: By successfully completing this course you will be able to: -
Aim: To understand how infection is caused and how it can be prevented. Objectives: By successfully completing this course you will be able to:- Describe the stages of the cycle of infection
- Explain how to maintain basic hand hygiene
- List 5 things you can do in your role to prevent infection
- Explain all of the steps involved in safe clinical disposal
- Describe what constitutes as a PPE
- List 5 items of PPE and describe when they must be worn
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Aim: To reduce the risk of contracting and spreading COVID-19. Objectives: By successfully completing this course you will be able to:- Recognise when PPE is required
- List at least 3 different types of PPE
- Recognise the correct process for donning and removing PPE
- Recognise the correct process for disposing of PPE
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Aim: To be able to safely administer Midazolam buccally. Objectives: By successfully completing this course you will be able to:- Identify a situation where buccal Midazolam may be needed
- Describe how to safely and successfully administer buccal Midazolam
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Aim: To be able to support individuals with their behaviours in a safe. manner. Objectives: By successfully completing this course you will be able to:- Explain what Positive Behaviour Support is
- Describe potential reasons behind particular behaviours
- Explain how to respond to particular behaviours in a way that helps the individual
- Explain how to have a degree of awareness over your own emotional reactions
- Explain how to act in such a way as to reduce the need for physical intervention
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Aim: To understand the definition of mental capacity and how it plays a vital part within a Health and Social care setting. Objectives: By successfully completing this course you will be able to:- Explain the definition of ‘mental capacity’
- Identify at least 5 different causes of lack of mental capacity and the effects on a day-to-day basis
- Identify and list all five statutory principles
- Explain the process of assessing a person who lacks mental capacity
- Explain the decision process and why working in an individual’s best interest is vital
- Describe the powers and bodies that support the mental capacity act
- Describe the importance of code of practice
- Explain the intentions of the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards and be familiar with restraints and restrictive practices
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Aim: To teach you how to safely move and handle an object or individual, and reduce the risk of manual handling injuries. Objectives: By successfully completing this course you will be able to:- List 2-3 relevant laws
- List 3 hazards in relation to moving and handling
- Explain the risk assessment process
- Identify good/bad posture
- Explain safe lifting technique of a box from the floor
- Explain safe techniques for assisting standing and walking
- Explain the safe use of hoists, slide sheets, and turntables
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Aim: To assist individuals with knowing what to do when caring for an individual with epilepsy. Objectives: By successfully completing this course you will be able to:- Describe what epilepsy is
- List 5 different types of seizure
- List 5 different seizure triggers
- Describe what status epilepticus is
- Explain what to do when status epilepticus occurs
- Explain what to do in the event of a seizure
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Aim: To teach you how to safely administer the medication types that you are legally proficient with, and reduce the risk of administration errors. Objectives: By successfully completing this course you will be able to:- Explain what is meant by administration of medicines
- Describe the importance of confidentiality in a health and social care setting
- Explain the importance of consent in a health and social care setting
- Explain the importance of safeguarding adults in relation to medication administration
- List the relevant legislations in the UK
- List the types and categories of medication, routes of administration
- Describe what is a MAR chart and how to record information in it
- Describe how to administer and record information about Control drugs
- Describe how to administer and record information about PRN mediation
- Describe how to administer and record information about over-the-counter medication
- Describe how to administer and record information about homely remedies
- Describe the safe administration of topical medication such as emollients and corticosteroids
- Describe how to administer and record information about transdermal patches
- Describe what should be done when placing an order and when receiving the medication
- Understand the storage requirements of medication
- Explain what to do when medication error happens
- Explain what to do when the service user has refused to take the medication
- Explain what to do when the service user has missed a dose of medication
- Explain the procedure for safe return of the refused/unwanted/damaged medication
- Explain how long the medication and their records must be kept after the service user has stopped receiving care from the service provider
- Describe your role in safe administration of medication



