Aims This half day Basic Life Support training course is an essential course for any person taking responsibility for another, or who may have to respond to an emergency in the workplace. Save a Life will give candidates the knowledge, skills and confidence required to deal with an emergency situation effectively. Based on UK Resuscitation Council Guidelines for Adult Basic Life Support
Recovery position
Bleeding - causes, control measures and risk limitation
Shock
CPR Demonstration and practice D.R.S.A.B.C.
Unconsciousness/head injuries
Choking - responding effectively and practical demonstration
The benefits of attending this session are; increase subject knowledge, challenged thinking,enhanced confidence and improved skills. Ultimately adding quality to the lives of vulnerable people.
Date / Start | Start Time | End Time | Location | Price | Spaces | Action |
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2024-03-28Thursday 28th March, 2024 |
09:30:00 | 12:30:00 | The Care School | £65.00 + VAT |
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2024-05-31Friday 31st May, 2024 |
09:30:00 | 12:30:00 | The Care School | £65.00 + VAT |
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2024-07-31Wednesday 31st July, 2024 |
09:30:00 | 12:30:00 | The Care School | £65.00 + VAT |
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2024-09-30Monday 30th September, 2024 |
09:30:00 | 12:30:00 | The Care School | £65.00 + VAT |
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2024-11-29Friday 29th November, 2024 |
09:30:00 | 12:30:00 | The Care School | £65.00 + VAT |
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I would like to convey our genuine appreciation for the recent course you ran on “Caring Achieved by learning from Memory” (C.A.L.M). This was an exceptional course which gave genuine and practical insight on caring for individuals with Dementia in the moment. The course content was very detailed and delivered with real passion by the lecturer (Chris). I am more than happy to highly recommend this course for anyone (management, carers, relatives) caring for someone with Dementia. My team came out of the course ‘buzzing’ with ideas of how to move forward and improve our approaches to ensure consistent ‘Positive Outcomes’ for our visited clients. The lecturer was able to provide practical tools (Spotting pages, 3 Golden Rules, Thoughts/feelings/behaviour tringle, etc) and explained in simple, understandable language how best to use these and how to evidence for CQC, but more importantly how best to involve our care team in the process. To date this has been one of the most informative and passionate courses I have been on for caring for Dementia.
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