Care Certificate Standards 1-15 : Ultimate Care Training
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.91 GB | Duration: 4h 33m
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.91 GB | Duration: 4h 33m
Duty of Care | Mental Health | Safeguarding | BLS | Infection Prevention | Information Handling
What you'll learn
Know your caregiving role, how to use your skills with others, and how to follow your employer's guidelines.
Establish and agree on a personal development plan as part of your duty of care.
Recognize and manage problems, incidents, conflicts, and challenging circumstances in healthcare.
Understand how to make sure you behave in a way that is inclusive of everyone while taking discrimination, equality, diversity, and inclusion into account.
Utilize a person-centered approach to accommodate each individual's unique language and communication needs, desires, and preferences.
Gain knowledge about how to value and treat people with respect and the significance of confidentiality in the caregiving profession.
Ensure people have access to nourishment and fluids that align with their care plan by understanding the fundamentals of nutrition, hydration, and food safety a
Find out what mental health, dementia, and learning disabilities are all about.
Assess the likelihood of abuse and respond appropriately to concerns and disclosures about abuse in safeguarding adults and safeguarding children.
Develop ideas about basic life support for adults, children, and infants and health and safety at work, including medication, healthcare, fire safety, working s
Maintain accurate and current records; practice safe information handling in healthcare.
Know how to prevent infections, including when and how to wear protective equipment, and prevent and control them as a care giver.
Requirements
You don't need any prerequisites or previous experience to enroll in this course. It is open to anyone interested in becoming a care giver or improving their caregiving abilities.
Description
Do you intend to get into a profession in caregiving? If so, you're headed in the right direction! A significant portion of the aging population chooses home care, and adult care facilities require more caregivers with specialized training. Thus, caregivers are in great demand and have access to high facilities.With our Care Certificate Standards 1-15 : Ultimate Care Training, you will gain the foundational knowledge to enter the caregiving field confidently. It covers 15 standards that will give you the abilities and information you need to carry out your duties as a caregiver.We will discuss caregivers' main responsibilities and tasks, provide guidance on providing high-quality care, and discuss ways to take advantage of work-based learning opportunities. Besides, our course will also cover the duty of care, how to deal with possible issues, and how to appropriately address complaints. Since you might have to provide services to people from diverse backgrounds, thus we will examine how to work inclusively. We'll also go over ways to support individuals in maintaining their independence. Further, we will discuss various effective communication methods, as communication is at the heart of effective healthcare.The importance of proper nutrition will be discussed as we move forward because you will be interacting with people of all ages and health conditions. Additionally, you will learn how to modify your caregiving strategy to address your client's needs effectively if they have learning difficulties, dementia, or mental health issues.We're not done yet; we'll cover safeguarding, abuse, neglect, and what to do if you suspect someone is at risk. A fundamental responsibility of healthcare is safeguarding adults and safeguarding children. To succeed in the caregiving profession, you need to know how to perform basic life support, respond to emergencies, prevent infections, practice good hygiene, and handle hazardous wastes safely; we'll cover it all with some more very crucial topics.Now you do not need to delay, join our exclusive course, Care Certificate Standards 1-15 : Ultimate Care Training and demonstrate your abilities as a professional caregiver.This course comes with the following Sections:Standard 1 - Understand Your Role: The first step in providing effective care is understanding your position. In this section, we'll look at the primary obligations of a healthcare worker. We'll show you how to work following your employer's expectations.Standard 2 - Your Personal Development: Personal development is extremely important in the caregiving industry. This part of our course will explore the importance of reflective practice, the concept of a personal development plan, and how to seek out chances for learning and feedback at work.Standard 3 - Duty of Care: This section of our caregiving-focused course will cover the duty of care, handling potential problems, and properly responding to criticism and disputes.Standard 4 - Equality and Diversity: The principles of equality, inclusiveness, and discrimination in caregiving will be covered in this section, along with tips on how to act inclusively and see the person rather than the stereotype.Standard 5 - Work in a Person-Centered Way: In this section, we will discuss the fundamentals of person-centered care, the significance of consent, and how to assist people in making their own decisions as a care giver .Standard 6 - Communication: Successful communication is critical in health care settings, so different communication techniques and maintaining confidentiality will all be discussed in this section.Standard 7 - Privacy and Dignity: Privacy and dignity are crucial to protecting the rights of those you work with as a care giver. We'll go over the significance of protecting dignity and privacy in every aspect of healthcare, including helping people keep their freedom.Standard 8 - Fluids and Nutrition: This section includes the importance of healthful eating, how to hydrate, and how to assist people in receiving nourishment and fluids. As a healthcare worker, you should keep solid notes on these topics.Standard 9 -Awareness of Mental Health, Dementia, and Learning Disability: Awareness of mental health conditions, dementia, and learning disabilities is crucial to meeting the unique needs of those under care. These conditions will be discussed in detail, along with their possible effects and how you can adapt your care strategy accordingly.Standard 10 - Safeguarding Adults: If you work in a nursing home, safeguarding adults is one of your most important duties. Throughout this section, you will learn how to safeguard adults from abuse and neglect, as well as what to do if you feel someone is in danger.Standard 11 - Safeguarding Children: It is crucial to safeguard children if your job entails working with them. This section addresses the types of abuse and neglect, your responsibilities in safeguarding children, and the appropriate steps to take if you have concerns.Standard 12 - Basic Life Support: We will go over the fundamentals of basic life support in this section, adhering to established protocols to ensure we are prepared to respond in an emergency during the duty of care.Standard 13 - Health and Safety: One of your primary responsibilities is to ensure the health and safety of those under your care. The significance of preserving a safe workplace, controlling hazards, and adhering to protocols in the case of an accident or injury will all be covered in this section.Standard 14 -Handling Information: Proper information handling is essential to upholding legal compliance and preserving confidence. In this section, we'll review the established procedures for gathering, preserving, and disseminating data, ensuring privacy and confidentiality are always respected.Standard 15 - Infection Prevention and Control: To keep you and the people you are caring for safe, infection prevention and control are essential. The concepts of infection prevention, proper hygiene, and safe handling of hazardous waste will all be included in this section.
Overview
Section 1: Standard 1: Understand Your Role
Lecture 1 Main Duties and Responsibilities of A Care Worker
Lecture 2 Standards and Codes of Conduct
Lecture 3 Agreed Ways of Working with Employer
Lecture 4 Working Relationships
Lecture 5 Working In Partnership
Lecture 6 The Impact of Your Previous Experiences, Attitudes and Beliefs
Lecture 7 Whistleblowing
Lecture 8 Identifying Errors and Reporting to The Appointed Person
Section 2: Standard 2 : Your Personal Development
Lecture 9 Sources of Support for Learning and Development
Lecture 10 Steps for Agreeing on a Personal Development Plan (PDP)
Lecture 11 Assessing and Developing Literacy, Numeracy, and Communication Skillsv
Lecture 12 Harnessing Feedback and Measuring Performance
Lecture 13 Skills Development Tools and Resources
Section 3: Standard 3: Duty of Care
Lecture 14 The Role of Duty of Care in Ensuring Safety
Lecture 15 Duty of Care Dilemmas and How to Resolve Them
Lecture 16 Do and Don't in Managing Conflicts and Dilemmas
Lecture 17 Handling Comments and Complaints
Lecture 18 Identify and Resolve Incidents, Errors, and Near Misses
Lecture 19 The Causes of Confrontation and How to Handle Them
Section 4: Equality and Diversity
Lecture 20 Promoting Inclusive Environments: Understanding Diversity, Equality.
Lecture 21 Creating an Inclusive Environment
Lecture 22 Finding Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Resources
Section 5: Standard 5: Work in a Person-Centered Way
Lecture 23 Promoting Person-Centered Values and Dignity in Daily Support Work
Lecture 24 How to Work in a Person-centered way?
Lecture 25 Creating Comfortable Environments
Lecture 26 Effective Communication for Addressing Discomfort and Distress
Lecture 27 Support for Individuals with Pain or Discomfort
Lecture 28 Supporting Identity and Self-Esteem in Care Work
Section 6: Standard 6: Communication
Lecture 29 Enhancing Workplace Dynamics through Skillful Communication
Lecture 30 Meeting Individual Communication Needs
Lecture 31 Understanding and Overcoming Communication Barriers
Lecture 32 Confidentiality in Caregiving
Section 7: Standard 7: Privacy and Dignity
Lecture 33 Preserving Privacy and Dignity: Essential Principles in the Work Setting
Lecture 34 The Importance of Privacy and Confidentiality in Care Work
Lecture 35 Supporting Individual Decision-Making
Lecture 36 Supporting Active Participation
Lecture 37 Encourage the Individual to Take an Active Role in Their Care
Section 8: Standard 8: Fluids and Nutrition
Lecture 38 Principles of Health and Wellbeing: Hydration, Nutrition, and Food Safety
Lecture 39 The Signs and Symptoms of Poor Nutrition and Hydration and How to Overcome
Lecture 40 Promoting Adequate Hydration: Supporting Access to Fluids
Lecture 41 Facilitating Access to Food and Nutrition
Section 9: Awareness of Mental Health, Dementia, and Learning Disability
Lecture 42 Mental Health, Dementia, and Learning Disabilities: Understanding Their Needs.
Lecture 43 Promoting Well-Being For Individuals with Mental Illnesses, Dementias, and Learn
Lecture 44 Care Adjustments for Mental Health Conditions, Dementia, and Learning Disability
Lecture 45 The Importance of Early Detection
Lecture 46 Guidelines, Policies, and Legal Frameworks
Lecture 47 Understanding Mental Capacity: Empowering Decision-Making
Section 10: Standard 10: Safeguarding Adults
Lecture 48 What Does Safeguarding Adults Means?
Lecture 49 Principles of Safeguarding Adults and Their Importance
Lecture 50 Protecting Adults from Harm and Abuse
Lecture 51 Abuse Prevention Strategies for Vulnerable Adults
Lecture 52 Responding to Suspected Abuse of Vulnerable Adults
Lecture 53 Legislation, Policies, and Procedures
Section 11: Standard 11: Safeguarding Children
Lecture 54 Children's Safety and Well-Being: Social Care Safeguarding
Lecture 55 Key Indicators of Child Abuse and Neglect
Lecture 56 Nurturing a Safe and Supportive Environment for Children
Lecture 57 Taking Action to Safeguard Children
Section 12: Standard 12: Basic Life Support
Lecture 58 12.1 What is Basic Life Support?
Lecture 59 The Elements of Basic Life Support
Lecture 60 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) as Essential Basic Life Support (BLS)
Lecture 61 How to Deal with an Obstructed Airway in Emergency Situations
Lecture 62 Achieving Competence in Basic Life Support
Section 13: Standard 13: Health and Safety
Lecture 63 Ensuring Workplace Health and Safety: Key Legislation and Compliance Measures
Lecture 64 Responsibilities for Health and Safety: Roles of Individuals in the Work Setting
Lecture 65 Identifying Hazards in a Health and Social Care Setting
Lecture 66 The Importance of Effective Risk Assessment
Lecture 67 Steps for Safe Moving and Assisting in Health and Social Care Settings
Lecture 68 Effective Procedures for Responding to Accidents and Sudden Illness
Lecture 69 Essential Medication and Healthcare Tasks
Lecture 70 Handling Hazardous Substances and Promoting Fire Safety in Health and Social Car
Lecture 71 How to Manage Stress
Section 14: Standard 14: Handling Information
Lecture 72 Ensure Compliance with Information Handling Legislation
Lecture 73 Best Practices for Effective Information Handling in Care Work
Lecture 74 Best Practices for Sharing Personal Data in a Care Setting
Section 15: Standard 15: Infection Prevention and Control
Lecture 75 Understanding the Routes of Infection
Lecture 76 Key Principles of Infection Prevention for a Safe and Healthy Environment
Lecture 77 Ensuring Personal Health and Hygiene as a Healthcare Worker: Minimizing Risks
Lecture 78 Importance of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in Infection Prevention
Aspiring caregiver seeking formal training,Individuals working in-home care or adult care facilities,Healthcare professionals looking to expand their knowledge and skillset,Anyone interested in entering the caregiving field