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Clinical Skills for Health Care Assistants Course (3 Days: 1-day Webinar & 2-days In Person)

5.0(17)

By AB Health Group

Clinical skills, HCAs, Nurses, Chronic disease

Clinical Skills for Health Care Assistants Course (3 Days: 1-day Webinar & 2-days In Person)
Delivered In-Person in London + 1 more locations3 days, Sept 2nd, 09:00 + 1 more
£430

Dermatology for HCAs

By M&K Update Ltd

A course for Healthcare Assistants, designed to give a broader understanding of anatomy and physiology of the skin and giving ability in recognising lesions, lumps and bumps.

Dermatology for HCAs
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in UK Wide
Price on Enquiry

Injection Technique and Immunisation Training for HCAs

By M&K Update Ltd

A two-day Immunisation Training Course for Healthcare Support Workers/Healthcare Assistants (HCSWs/HCAs).

Injection Technique and Immunisation Training for HCAs
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in UK Wide
Price on Enquiry

Documentation & Record Keeping for HCAs

By M&K Update Ltd

This session covers the legal aspects of documentation and record keeping in healthcare for Healthcare Assistants.

Documentation & Record Keeping for HCAs
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in UK Wide
Price on Enquiry

Level 5 Health Care Assistant (Advanced HCA)

5.0(17)

By AB Health Group

Understanding Safe Clinical Practice Professional Development and Competence/Resilience/Mental Health and Wellbeing Interprofessional Communication Reflective Practice Health Promotion and Motivational Interviewing Clinical Skills and Chronic Disease-Asthma COPD/B12/Wound Care/Diabetes/Cardiovsacular/ECG's

Level 5  Health Care Assistant (Advanced HCA)
Delivered Online & In-Person
Dates arranged on request
£1500

Skills Training for HCAs Working in GP Surgeries

By M&K Update Ltd

Understand the management of commonly presenting medical conditions and the significance of recording accurate diagnostic investigations.

Skills Training for HCAs Working in GP Surgeries
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in UK Wide
Price on Enquiry

Colostomy Care

5.0(3)

By Magpie Training

This is an indepth course aimed to give the learner the skills and knowledge to assist with the care of a client who has had a colostomy. 

Colostomy Care
Delivered in-person, on-requestDelivered In-Person in Consett
£38

Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG) Care

5.0(3)

By Magpie Training

This course aims to give the learner the skills and knowledge to assist in the care of a client with a PEG. Covering conditions, hygiene, risks and complications.

Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG) Care
Delivered in-person, on-requestDelivered In-Person in Consett
£38

Spirometry Skills for HCAs

By M&K Update Ltd

This day provides evidence based information on the preparation and performance of spirometry, and includes video demonstrations on spirometry and peak flow to help delegates gain the necessary skills to perform accurate spirometry tests.

Spirometry Skills for HCAs
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in UK Wide
Price on Enquiry

Recognising the Unwell Patient for GP Receptionists and HCAs

By M&K Update Ltd

Aimed for GP reception staff and HCAs, who work face to face booking patients in or HCAs doing the initial triage/observations. Receptionists and HCAs working in the urgent care setting or walk in centres may also find this beneficial as they also book patients in and monitor the waiting room.

Recognising the Unwell Patient for GP Receptionists and HCAs
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in UK Wide
Price on Enquiry
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Social Life

social life

London

What makes a boundary? How we circumnavigate London is often imagined through its hard materiality of bricks and roads, staggered by open, green spaces and meandering waterways. Yet the sensory experience of moving through the city plays a significant role in how we percieve place, define neighbourhoods, and establish routes and routines. In mid June, Social Life hosted a workshop as part of the London Festival of Architecture, which aimed to explore how sight, smell and sound impact our perceptions of boundaries. Our approach drew closely from a toolkit developed by Saffron Woodcraft and Connie Smith at UCL's Insitute for Global Prosperity - the 'Sensory Notation Toolkit' - which was created with the intention for 'researchers to become alert to their different sense and how these are stimulated by particular environments.' Workshop participants walked with us on a short route around Elephand & Castle. At each stop we asked participants to record their sensory stimulation on a scale of 1-5 for each of the six sense: visual, aural, kinetic, thermal and chemical. We used a visual sensory chart to capture the data to understand what the concurrent themes were for each space and overall which space had the highest and lowest level of sensory stimulation. Building on Social Life's earlier work on sensory stimulation and psychgeography in our local area, our 2017 'Feeling of the Place' project, the workshop aimed to look more closely at the relationship between our sense and how this guides our perception of boundaries. The sensory walk was an exercise on connecting sights, smells and sounds as elements of boundary making and unmaking. Two boundaries were chosen for the exercise, Strata Tower by Elephant and Castle roundabout and a pedestrial barrier in the Newington Estate close to Peacock Yard where Social Life is based. Participants were asked to stop on either side of the 'boundary' and record their sensory stimulation. The stops differed dramatically. Whilst one was located in the middle of a blooming community garden others were located right at the foot of Strata Tower, surrounded by the hustle and bustle of urban life. They were however only a short walk apart. The responses were fairly predictable. Participants noted feeling unwelcome and feelings of unpleasantness in areas that were less human scale and contained less greenery. Aural stimualtion - negative or positive - scored highly for many participants with many connecting unpleasant feelings with wind, loud noises and also temperature.