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Essential Skills Course, including Care Certificate - Registration of Interest
Tue, 29 Oct
|A mix of Virtual and In person sessions
All dates must be attended.
Time & Location
29 Oct 2024, 10:00 – 26 Feb 2025, 17:30
A mix of Virtual and In person sessions
About the event
To register you interest for this Course Programme please read the below information carefully, ensure you are available for all dates, and have the support of you Practice or Care Home Manager to undertake this Course Programme.
Do not register your interest for this Course Programme unless you are able to attend EVERY training session detailed below.
We will be taking registrations of interest from the 24th September 2024 - 8th October 2024.
You will be contacted shortly after the 8th October 2024 in regards to your registrations of interest.
- Care Certificate Day 1 of 3 on 29th Oct (via zoom)
- Care Certificate Day 2 of 3 on 14th Nov (via zoom)
- Care Certificate Day 3 of 3 on 5th Dec (via zoom)
- Treatment Room Management on 9th Jan 2025 (via zoom)
- Physiological measurements Day 1 on 28th Jan 2025 (via zoom) AND
- Physiological measurements Day 2 on 13th Feb 2025 (IN PERSON)
- Introduction to Wound Care on 26thFeb 2025 (IN PERSON)
IN PERSON sessions will be held at the PCS Building,160 Falcon Road, London, SW11 2LN. This venue is by Clapham Junction Train Station.
Zoom sessions you will need access to a working computer with internet access and sound. You will be required to be on camera, these sessions will be highly interactive so be ready to be engaged.
Course Contents of 7 Day Essential Skills for HCAs and HCSWs
7 days spread over the course of 4 months
The first 3 days will consist of the learners undertaking the Care Certificate. The 3 Day Care Certificate training for new/relatively new health care support workers (HCSWs), health care assistants (HCAs) and phlebotomists working in the primary and social care settings. Since April 2015 all new unregistered staff working in all sectors of health and social care are expected to undertake an induction programme covering the 13 standards of the Care Certificate, which embed the attitudes beliefs and behaviours expected within these sectors, before they practice unsupervised.
This training programme has been developed specifically for new recruits to the primary and social care setting and is delivered by trainers who have many years experience, fully understand the roles and expectations of these invaluable members of the team, and are all highly experienced trainers. The programme will cover all the non-mandatory statutory standards of the Care Certificate in a supportive interactive classroom setting and will support and instruct learners to complete the programme in a timely manner. Any learners who have not completed their statutory mandatory training will be signposted to available resources within their work setting.
Learners will then take part in 3 more sessions over 4 days which include an introductory training into Wound Care, Physiological Measurements and Treatment room management.
The first day will be a training day on Treatment Room Management covering the safe practice, ordering and stock rotation, fridge monitoring and the cold chain as well as the keeping of equipment, calibration and cleaning requirements and logs. Finally the learners will be taught safe waste disposal, emergency calls and personal equipment and protection.
The basic introduction into Physiological Measurements and Hypertension includes teaching of the AP of the circulatory system, prevalence and risk factors, and signs and symptoms. Additionally differences between hypotension and hypertension along with the benefits of maintenance of control, health promotion and signposting will be covered and the practical side of the session includes taking accurate BP measurements.
The last day – an Introduction into Wound Care will give a basic introduction into simple wound aseptic techniques, AP of skin, types of wounds and how they may be sustained. There will also be a practical element to this day where and effective hand washing, aseptic and clean dressing changes of wounds will be covered as well as looking at equipment and different types of dressings.
If you have any questions please contact us at office.swlth@nhs.net