1. Module 3: Diabetes Complications

    With diabetes, there are four main complications including cardiovascular disease, retinopathy (eye disease), neuropathy (nerve disease), and nephropathy (kidney disease).
  2. Module 2: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment

    The most common symptoms of type 1 diabetes, we call the 4 T’s. Once diabetes is doubted the most common method of diagnosis is urine tests. The urine samples are confirmed for glucose. However, urine doesn't usually contain glucose; it can be found to have flooded through the kidneys into the urine.
  3. Module 1: What are Diabetes and its Prevalence?

    On a daily basis, managing diabetes often brings undesirable challenges for majority of suffers. Having to keep on top of their blood glucose levels, insulin injections or medication into their daily routines, maintain a suitable, healthy diet, and keep physically active to ward off long-term difficulties are just a few of the to say the least.
  4. Brief Description of Diabetes Awareness

    This course is aimed for those who desire to gain a complete knowledge of what diabetes is, how it is managed, and what are the causes? It includes Local authority staff and other local authority partner organizations, health staff, educational staff, carers, parents, and professional organizations.
  5. Module 3: What to do?

    This module explores how you can respond when a child or young person is having a seizure, including how to recognize an emergency situation. It also outlines the different responses for the different types of seizures.
  6. Module 2: Types of Seizure

    This module covers the different types of seizures and the effects they can have. You will learn about the common triggers of seizures and how to recognize when a child or young person is. Healthcare providers classify epilepsies by their seizure type.
  7. Module 1: What is Epilepsy?

    This module introduces you to epilepsy, including the correct terminology, causes and the different types. You will learn about the stigma and myths surrounding epilepsy, as well as the laws that cover children with medical conditions.
  8. Brief Description of Epilepsy Awareness

    This training course “Epilepsy Awareness” aims to raise awareness about epilepsy and the management of seizures. We look at the different types of seizures, how they are diagnosed as well as some of the treatments available.
  9. Module 4: Strategies to use with clients with Dementia

    Communication or interaction with a person who has dementia, an increasing challenge as a person gradually loses his/her memory, inability to organize and express his/her thoughts. In case of majority people, loss of memory means that past merge with the present resulting difficulty for family members.
  10. Module 3: Alzheimer’s disease & Parkinson’s [S1] Disease

    Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most common forms of dementia. Other causes include vascular disease, dementia with Lewy bodies, fronto-temporal dementia and korsakoff syndrome.