Caring for and supporting people approaching the end of their life is considered the most challenging work any health and social care worker faces. It can also be the most rewarding – if they have the right knowledge, skills and attitude to provide the care and support they need.
Learning Outcomes:
- Policies
- When does ‘end of life’ begin?
- Palliative care
- Diversity, equality and language
- Planning ahead
- Preferred Priorities for Care
- Power of attorney
- Gold Standards Framework
- Nutrition, Hydration and mouth care
Care Certificate Standard 10: Safeguarding Adults
Self Harm
Knife Crime Awareness
Care Certificate Standard 11: Safeguarding Children
Age Verification
Care Certificate Standard 09: Mental Health Awareness
Basic Life Support
Care Certificate Standard 06: Communication
Care Certificate Standard 03: Duty of Care
Care Certificate Standard 09: Learning Disability Awareness
Bullying and Harassment
Care Certificate Standard 09: Dementia and Cognitive Issues
Verification of Death
Autism Awareness
Infection Control Level 3
Awareness of Mental Health, Dementia & Learning Disability 







