Kharis Healthcare | TRAINING SERVICES
Training Program
Excellent curriculum
At Kharis Healthcare we treat Mandatory and specialist training as a compulsory requirement for all health care personnel: nurses and health care assistants to safely carry out their duties without compromise.
Health and Safety
Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults
Infection Control
Fire Training
First Aid Awareness
Moving and Handling Theory
Safe Administration of Medicines
Diversity and Equality
Health and Safety
This is legally compliant, health and social care specific health and safety training brought to you online. We genuinely believe, it beats any safety training you’ve experienced before.er mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.
Concise, comprehensive, clear, straightforward, easy to use and not boring (unlike some health and safety training you may have experienced!)
As a result, it encourages health and social care workers to put the course into practice, improving the quality of your health or social care provision.
Whether for induction, vocational, refresher or management training, for example QCF and the Care Certificate, this is health and safety training you’ll really appreciate.
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Working as trained | Risk assessment | Accidents | Following an accident |
Duties and responsibilities | Untoward incidents | First aid | Housekeeping |
Safe handling | Fire | Medication | Chemicals |
Laundry and linen | Infectious illness | Food hygiene | Hand washing |
Protective equipment (PPE) | Sharps | Waste (regular and clinical) | Bathing and showering |
Welfare | Window restriction | Hot surfaces | Visitors |
Health | Pregnancy | Whistleblowing | Bullying |
Stress | Challenging behaviour | Smoking | Gas safety |
Water safety | Legionnaire’s disease | Wheelchairs | Lifts |
Stairlifts | Ladders and steps | Electrical safety | Display screens (DSE) |
Pests | Outdoor safety | Vehicle breakdowns | Vehicle accidents |
Working alone (lone working) | Working as trained | Risk assessment | Accidents |
Following an accident | Duties and responsibilities | The client’s home |
Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults
This hard hitting training material intentionally seeks to challenge the views, attitudes and practices surrounding adult abuse. In plain English, the resources meet and exceed the expectations of care standards and really promote best practice to protect vulnerable adults.
These are definitive adult abuse training resources, produced to engage with people being trained, educate them and motivate them to prevent abuse and neglect in any care setting.
In particular, the online video is strikingly presented, certain to gain attention and sure to make a difference. We believe it is a ‘must have’ for your induction, QCF, Care Certificate, refresher, management training etc.
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Abuse and neglect | Criminal offences | Risk assessment | Vulnerable adults |
The abuse of power | Violating rights | Types of abuse | Physical abuse |
Sexual abuse | Emotional abuse | Institutional abuse | Discriminatory abuse |
Neglect | Signs and symptoms of physical, emotional, sexual, financial, institutional abuse | Signs and symptoms of neglect | Patterns of abuse |
Situational abuse | Environmental abuse | Speaking out | Taking action |
Responding correctly | No secrets! | Whistleblowing |
Infection Control
Not only is this course fully standards compliant, it promotes best known international practices in the control of infection.
The course is easy to follow, interestingly put across and straightforward to understand.
Whether for induction, vocational, refresher or management training, such as QCF or the Care Certificate, this is infection control training you will want to use time after time.
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Legal requirements | At risk groups | Chemical guidelines | Micro-organisms |
Parasites | Viruses | Bacteria | The Chain of Infection |
Means of Transmission | Infection control procedures (UICPs) | Hand washing | Hand drying |
Physical decontamination | Colour coding | Training requirements | Cleaning correctly |
Dealing with spillages | Biohazard kits | Handling sharps | Specimens |
Protective equipment (PPE) | Disposable gloves | Aprons | Masks |
Food hygiene | Personal hygiene | Clinical waste | Communicable diseases |
Fire Training
This course comprehensively covers the whole field of fire training, including evacuation and drills.
Fully compliant with all related legislation, this online training resource addresses your legal obligations, induction, refresher, vocational and management training needs, for example, QCF and the Care Certificate
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Legal responsibilities | Fire training expectations | What is fire? | Smoke |
Practical fire prevention | What to do if you discover a fire | Contacting emergency services | Dealing with a burning person |
Controlling a fire | Fire hazards | Fire precautions | Smoking |
Housekeeping | Electrical dangers | Gas | Kitchens |
Storage areas | Arson | Client needs | Break glass points |
Detectors | Fire doors | Emergency lighting | Fire extinguishers |
Tackling a fire | Fire signs | Places of safety | Means of escape |
Handling regulations and fire | Fire drills |
First Aid Awareness
All health and social care workers should be “first aid aware” (legally different to being a “first aider”).
This course is ideal for first aid awareness training, management awareness, first aider refreshing and vocational training such as QCF and the Care Certificate.
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Legislation | Accidents | Airway | Breathing |
CPR | Examining a casualty | Circulation | First aid boxes |
Burns | Sunburn | Heat and cold | Priorities |
Bruising | Bleeding | Breaks | Dislocations |
Strains and sprains | Eye injuries | Head injuries | Dressings |
Bandages | Poisoning | Heart attacks | Shock |
Vomiting and diarrhoea | Summoning help |
Moving and Handling Theory
Handling theory explains why safe handling is important and the principles that make safe handling work.
This course is specifically for health and social care providers. Whilst the emphasis is upon people handling situations, the principles are completely appropriate for non-people handling situations too.
Good handling theory training needs to be delivered before practical safe handling courses, this course helps you do that.
Whether for induction, vocational, refresher or management training, for example QCF or the Care Certificate, this is handling theory training you will really appreciate.
Concentration Areas | |||
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Ouch, back pain! | How injury affects different people | The cumulative nature of back pain | Work as trained |
Prevention is better than cure | How your back works | Basic anatomy | Spine, discs, ligaments, muscles etc |
Ergonomics (getting technical!) | Bearing the bulk of a person’s weight | Safe handling principles | Correct handling position |
Infection control | Promoting independence |
Safe Administration of Medicines
We are delighted to be in the position of being able to offer you the world’s most comprehensive online medication administration training – more comprehensive than most non-online alternatives!
Satisfying current standards, this course will help you get medication administration right, first time, every time.
Put across logically, in bite size pieces, people understand it, learn from it and can put best medication practices into daily use.
Whether for induction, vocational, refresher or management training, for example QCF and the Care Certificate, this is medication administration training you will want to use time after time. You can start the course right now.
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Taking responsibility | Uses of medication | Taking medication | Types of drugs |
Non-prescription medication | Medication registe | Contraindications | Tolerance |
Dependence | Consent | Authorised persons | Medication record entries |
Reading prescriptions | Medication changes | Medication receipt | Medication storage |
Correct administration practices | Advance preparation | Infection control | Medication storage |
Medication trolleys | Interruptions and distractions, managing them | Medication administration records | Observation |
Finishing medication correctly | Do and don’t instructions | Crushing | Covert medication |
Dosage errors | Disposal of medicines | Specialised techniques | Controlled drugs |
Self medication | Compliance aids | Monitored dosage systems (MDS) | Home care issue |
Preventing and managing medication errors |
Diversity and Equality
This course will help you understand fair and balanced approaches to delivering health or social care in ways that properly reflect diversity and equality.
It is a practical, sensible, mature and understandable explanation of the issues and how to work with those issues on a day to day basis.
Diversity and equality training from social-care.tv will help colleagues see diversity and equality in a fresh way that they should feel comfortable putting into practice.
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Diversity | Equality | Inclusion | Equal opportunities |
Rights | Needs | Wishes | Preferences |
Respect | Independence | Empowerment | Self esteem |
Identity | Values | Culture | Ethnicity |
Race | Religion | Class | Age |
Disability | Individuality | Discrimination | Prejudice |
Bias | Stereotyping | Labelling | Oppression |
Harassment | Policies & procedures | Non-judgemental practice | Anti-discriminatory practice |
Challenging discrimination |