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Death in Service: Prevention & Impact

Duration

1 day

Course Overview



Central Training's Death in Service course explores the impact of loss within health and social care services, as well as focusing on prevention, impact and effective reporting. The trainer will explore impacts on complex clients, services and staff, and review necessary procedural steps, including internal policy and CQC requirements.

Learning Outcomes



The course aims to equip delegates with the skills to:
  • Understand necessary procedures both internally and locally
  • Gain knowledge around reporting with a focus on prevention
  • Identify risk factors with regards to complex clients
  • Recognise and manage the impact of loss within services

  • Methods of Delivery



    Training methods used on this course include tutor presentation using visual and interactive resources, small group work and group discussions and practice.
    • Course Content
    • Audience
    • Training Considerations
    • Certification
    • Related Courses

    Course Content

    • Policy and procedural documentation
    • CQC requirements
    • Risk assessment process
    • The impact of loss within services

    Target Audience

    Staff working with complex needs clients as well as those affected by death in service.

    Training Considerations

    There are no training considerations related to this course.

    Certification

    The delegates will receive a certificate of attendance upon completion of the course.

    Related Courses

    Personal Safety & Lone Working (PIE-Informed)
    Working with Hard to Engage Service Users
    Working with Substance Misuse and Addiction
     
    Death in Service: Prevention & Impact
    Duration: 1 day

    Course overview:

    Central Training's Death in Service course explores the impact of loss within health and social care services, as well as focusing on prevention, impact and effective reporting. The trainer will explore impacts on complex clients, services and staff, and review necessary procedural steps, including internal policy and CQC requirements.

    Learning outcomes:

    The course aims to equip delegates with the skills to:

    · Understand necessary procedures both internally and locally
    · Gain knowledge around reporting with a focus on prevention
    · Identify risk factors with regards to complex clients
    · Recognise and manage the impact of loss within services



    Methods of delivery:

    Training methods used on this course include tutor presentation using visual and interactive resources, small group work and group discussions and practice.


    LEARNING OBJECTIVES
    · Policy and procedural documentation
    · CQC requirements
    · Risk assessment process
    · The impact of loss within services


    TARGET AUDIENCE
    Staff working with complex needs clients as well as those affected by death in service.

    TRAINING CONSIDERATIONS
    There are no training considerations related to this course.

    CERTIFICATION
    The delegates will receive a certificate of attendance upon completion of the course.

    RELATED COURSES
    Personal Safety & Lone Working (PIE-Informed)
    Working with Hard to Engage Service Users
    Working with Substance Misuse and Addiction

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