Term Archives

  1. Handling information in a care setting CC

    If you desire to hunt a career in a care environment, you must learn to build the people’s trust in your care. One way to achieve this is to make certain that the correct handling of information.
  2. Module 9: Work Environment and Welfare CC

    This topic covers care home welfare requirements and workplace dangers. Care home staff aim to make residents feel at home. However, educational institutions are workplaces and must follow labor laws. Many issues must be addressed.
  3. Module 8: Aggression, Violence, Security and Stress CC

    Risks include animosity, aggression, security, and stress in this module. It illustrates these risks and proposes appropriate solutions. Staff and residents have a right to expect a safe, peaceful environment. Violent and aggressive situations cause many social care injuries.
  4. Module 7: General Hazards: Fires, Gas and Electricity CC

    This lesson will cover fire, gas, and electrical risks and safety procedures, starting with fire safety. English, Welsh, and Scottish fire and rescue organizations enforce general fire precautions, including providing enough escape routes.
  5. Module 6: Moving and Handling CC

    The realities of applying care, compassion, competence, communication, courage, and commitment to moving and handling can be challenging. The manual handling, work equipment, and lifting operations and equipment required.
  6. Module 5: Accidents and Illness Part 2 CC

    There are three main fall classifications: accidental, when someone is on a window ledge, leaning outside, if the ledge or railing is too short, it acts as a fulcrum to help them descend. Falls are rising owing to cognitive impairment.
  7. Module 4: Accidents and Illness Part 1 CC

    We classified the various mishaps and events that might pose a threat in care settings in modules four and five. This topic suggests establishing rigorous risk assessments to reduce hazards. These evaluations should identify all potential dangers and apply strategies to reduce accident risk.
  8. Module 3: Systems CC

    This webinar will discuss the mechanisms needed to provide best care for all stakeholders. Our conversation will begin with care planning. A care plan is a comprehensive plan created with the resident to meet their health and social needs.
  9. Module 2: Employee Responsibilities CC

    Care workers have several tasks and responsibilities, which this subject will cover. Let's examine employer duties first. The employer has legal duties. These duties should fall to employers, managers, or line managers. The size of an organization matters.
  10. Module 1: Introduction CC

    Module one covers laws, rules, and procedures, as well as the many tasks of key care workers. However, fundamental notions must be addressed first. Throughout this course, "resident" has been used to refer to care recipients.