1. Module 4 : mental capacity

    Learning Outcomes: Mental Capacity and Decision-Making By the end of this section, learners will be able to demonstrate an understanding of: The meaning of mental capacity, factors that can affect it, and relevant legislation The importance of assuming capacity
  2. Module 2 : working in a person-centered way

    Learning Outcomes By the end of this section, learners will be able to understand: How to deliver care using a person-centered approach The importance of considering an individual’s history and preferences when developing personalized care plans How care plans function as living documents that change with individual needs Practical ways to reduce pain, distress, or discomfort The importance of supporting individuals to plan for future wellbeing, including end-of-life care
  3. Module 3 : promoting wellbeing

    Learning Outcome: Promoting Identity, Self-Esteem, and Wellbeing By the end of this section, learners will be able to demonstrate an understanding of: The importance of maintaining service users’ identity and self-esteem How promoting wellbeing supports confidence, resilience, and quality of life
  4. Brief description

    By the end of this section, learners will be able to demonstrate an understanding of: The core values that underpin person-centered care Why person-centered values are essential in health and social care settings
  5. Module 1 : Person- centered values

    By the end of this section, learners will be able to demonstrate an understanding of: The key values that underpin person-centered care The importance of person-centered values in health and social care practice
  6. Module 6 : other consideration

    By the end of this section, learners will be able to demonstrate an understanding of: The signs and symptoms of post-concussive syndrome (PCS) The risks and seriousness of second-impact syndrome (SIS) Other short- and long-term complications associated with concussion
  7. Module 5: preventing concussion

    Upon completion of this section, learners will be able to demonstrate an understanding of: Actions that can be taken to reduce the risk of concussion How to reduce the risk of falls and subsequent concussions in older people
  8. Module 4 : Treating and recovering from concussion

    Upon completion of this section, learners will be able to demonstrate an understanding of: The immediate first aid required for someone with suspected concussion How to initially manage a person with suspected concussion When emergency or urgent medical care is required Factors that influence recovery from concussion The importance of rest and rehabilitation
  9. Module 3 : Diagnosing concussion

    Upon completion of this section, learners will be able to demonstrate an understanding of: How concussion is diagnosed The steps that should be taken following a concussion diagnosis
  10. Module 2 : Symptoms of concussion

    Upon completion of this section, learners will be able to demonstrate an understanding of: The symptoms of concussion that an individual may experience and report The symptoms of concussion that may be observed by others