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Health and Social Care Courses

We have built an expertise in Health and Social Care over more than two decades, training thousands of learners in the sector every year.

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The Care Certificate

Vital training for new Health and Social Care staff.

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Mandatory Training

View our full suite of mandatory training courses for Health and Social Care staff.

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Special Focus

For Health and Social Care staff required to carry out more specialist tasks in their day to day roles.

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Mental Health

Mental health training courses designed by our highly qualified and experienced curriculum team.

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Clinical Skills

Training available for Health and Social Care staff in epilepsy, diabetes, inhalers, PEG feeding and more.

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Health and Safety in Care

We can provide specialist health and safety training for care workers.

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Level 2 Award in Epilepsy and Emergency Medication

This webinar has been designed to equip healthcare support workers and adult social care workers with essential knowledge about epilepsy, seizure management, and the administration of emergency medication.

The duration of this webinar is 4 hours, during which you will engage in interactive presentations and case studies. Our expert instructors will guide you through the essential information, ensuring you develop a comprehensive understanding of epilepsy and emergency medication.

Upon successful completion of the webinar, you will receive a certificate valid for 3 years. This certification will serve as recognition of your knowledge in epilepsy management and emergency medication.

Learning Objectives

  • List the causes and types of epilepsy
  • Describe the general management of seizures
  • Describe the use of Diazepam
  • Explain how you would deal with errors in administration
  • Describe the use of Midazolam
  • Explain the use of support plans and risk assessment

Clinical Skills Training

First Response Training provides a range of additional Level 2 Awards for health and social care staff required to carry out specific clinical tasks in their day-to-day roles.

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