Health & Social Care Course List
Proper training is essential for everyone that works in a health or social care setting. However, pulling staff out of their usual routine to attend training courses can be costly and time consuming. Online training is different and could be just what you need to ensure your employees skills and knowledge stay up to date and relevant.
Our tutor led on-on-one interactive online courses can be done at a time and place that best suits the candidate and their organisation. They are designed to deliver the message clearly effectively and memorably in the minimum amount of time with the maximum amount of user satisfaction. We offer a wide range of topics from infection prevention and control to safeguarding, so we cover topics that are most relevant to any health and social care setting.
The courses are written alongside experts with years of experience and approved by the CPD, so they can be used as proof of your continued professional development. Why not call now or sign up for a free trial and see how these courses could work for you.
This course will provide you with an understanding of what autism is and how it affects a child’s daily life.
This course is aimed at people working in the health and social care sector and provides an overview of the condition.
This course is aimed at managers and staff in all industries who play a role in reducing drug, alcohol and substance misuse.
This course will teach you what to expect, how to handle and work with others involved in end of life care.
This course covers the same content as the Fire Marshal course with additional content tailored to employees in care homes.
This course outlines infection control and details legislation, different types of bacteria and how they are transmitted.
This course outlines all the key aspects of handling medicines.
This course describes in detail the Mental Capacity Act.
This course covers all elements of the importance of proper nutrition and hydration in care environments.
Knowing when and how to act in a difficult situation can be the difference between a positive outcome and a prosecution.
This course ensures that your communication is appropriate and effective whoever you are communicating with.
This course is aimed at anyone who has a duty of care for, or comes into contact with children in their chosen profession.
This course will cover types of strokes, symptoms, and risk factors. It will also cover treatment options and longer term impact.
A key part of your progression within the adult social care sector will be focused on your personal development.
This course is intended to give you an overview of the common types and symptoms of dementia.
The course will start by defining dignity and privacy within the healthcare sector, and will explain how the two are often linked.
This course will show care workers how to ensure service users are kept safe from harm, abuse and injury.
Anyone who would like to understand what to do if they see someone have a epileptic seizure should take this course.
This course introduces the concept of handling information in care settings.
This course provides an introduction to the Early Years Foundation Stage.
This course gives an overview of the types and causes of learning disabilities and how management must perform.
This course details mental health and mental illness as well as providing advice on how to work with those affected.
This course will give you an understanding of person centred approaches for care and support, and how to implement them.
The Prevent strategy, published by the Government is part of the overall counter-terrorism strategy.
This course is aimed at anyone who has a duty of care for, or comes into contact with, adults in need of care and support.
This course is aimed at anyone who may come into contact with sharps waste whilst performing their day to day work.
To work in Social Care and provide the best quality of care, you need to know the duties, responsibilities and boundaries of your job.