Good care practice must be person-centred and this includes risk assessment and management. Everyone is entitled to make choices, and be as independent as possible regardless of age, disability or condition. Risk enablement is taking a positive approach rather than a negative one. The assessment begins with ‘what can be done’ rather than ‘what can’t be done’.
Learning Outcomes:
- What is risk?
- Positive risk management
- Person-centred approach to risk management
- Principles for person-centred practice
- Risk enablement and dementia
- Legislation and policies
- What happens if something goes wrong?
- Support plans
- Record keeping
Essential First Aid
Planning for Workplace Safety - Distance Learning CPD
Self-Leadership - Distance Learning CPD
Care Certificate Standard 10: Safeguarding Adults
Preparing To Work In Care Level 2
Pressure Ulcer Prevention (Acute & Community Setting)
Performance Management
Oral Care for Children
Negotiating for Results - Distance Learning CPD
Selling Smarter - Distance Learning CPD
Oral Care for Adults
Care Certificate Standard 04: Equality and Diversity
Fire Safety Awareness 







