Aims This Safeguarding Adults (POVA) Train the Trainer Training course will provide individuals with the knowledge and skills to deliver in house training on Protecting Vulnerable People. Individuals will have up to date information regarding current adult safeguarding issues, & CQC requirements to use as part of their internal training sessions. Candidates must have already completed a basic Saf
Local protocols
Attitudes and approaches in care settings
Complaints and Advocacy services
Definitions and indicators of abuse
Signs of abuse, Contributors to abuse and risk assessment
Human Rights in care settings and Protective Legislation
Mental Capacity Act & No secrets
Confidentiality and whistle blowing
Responsibilities and Initial assessment
Session planning and design
Teaching and learning approaches
Record keeping
The learning environment and resources
Assessment & constructive feedback
Upon completion of this course each candidate will be able to:
•Be aware of responsibilities and role as a teacher
•Build a basic lesson plan and develop a session
•Gain insight into learning needs and teaching styles
•Highlight the key records that need keeping and why
•Highlight how to prepare the environment to aid learning
•Identify a range of assessment methods and appropriate feedback
Date / Start | Start Time | End Time | Location | Price | Spaces | Action |
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2021-02-25Thursday 25th February, 2021 |
09:30:00 | 16:30:00 | The Care School | £96.00 + 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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