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Complex Care Training

About The Course

This dynamic and inclusive training program equips participants with essential knowledge and practical skills needed to provide high-quality care in various health and social care settings. Designed for care workers, support staff, and healthcare professionals, the course combines theoretical understanding with hands-on practices to ensure participants are prepared to meet diverse care needs.

 

What Will You Learn?

Mental Health Awareness

Gain an understanding of mental health conditions, their impact on individuals, and how to provide effective support while promoting mental wellbeing.

Observations in CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services)

Learn the fundamentals of observing and supporting young people with mental health needs, focusing on early identification and intervention.

Catheterisation

Explore the principles and procedures of catheter care, including types of catheters, insertion, maintenance, and infection prevention.

Basic Clinical Observations and Vital Signs

Develop skills to measure and interpret vital signs such as blood pressure, pulse, respiration, and temperature to monitor patient health.

Understanding Learning Disabilities and Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Enhance your understanding of learning disabilities and ASD to provide tailored support that fosters independence and inclusivity.

Anaphylaxis Management

Learn to identify signs of anaphylaxis and deliver life-saving treatment using adrenaline auto-injectors while managing emergency situations.

Introduction to the Buccal Route of Medication

Understand the safe administration of medication via the buccal route, including indications, techniques, and compliance with guidelines.

Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)

Explore the causes, effects, and care strategies for individuals living with acquired brain injuries to support their recovery and quality of life.

Course Modules

Mental Health Awareness
This course focuses on mental health awareness and support strategies, covering key topics such as recognising signs of mental health issues, understanding relevant legislation, and exploring various treatment modalities. It offers practical guidance on managing stress and burnout for healthcare workers, the importance of self-care, and how to seek support through resources like Employee Assistance Programmes, mental health charities, and professional services. The course also highlights the significance of a holistic, person-centred approach to mental health care. It’s designed to equip individuals with the knowledge and tools needed to support mental well-being in themselves and others.

  • Mental Health Awareness Full Course
    32:39
  • Mental Health Quiz

Observations in CAMHS
This course covers the fundamental aspects of mental health care for children and adolescents, focusing on key topics such as identifying and assessing mental health issues, observing behaviour in various settings, and understanding when to refer a child for specialist care. It delves into structured observation techniques like the ABC model and the BETLS tool, and explores the importance of close observations in inpatient care. The course also addresses the challenges faced in close observation, including emotional impact on patients, staffing demands, and privacy concerns. Overall, it provides a comprehensive approach to managing mental health in children and adolescents, with an emphasis on effective intervention and support strategies.

Catheterisation

Anaphylaxis Management

Understanding learning disabilities and Autistic Spectrum Disorder

Acquired Brain Injury

Basic Clinical Observations Vital Signs

Introduction To The Buccal Route Of Medication

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London Cactus College

London Cactus College

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