How to Deliver Fully Compliant Healthcare to Pupils with Medical Needs – Safe practices for first-aiders and non-medical staff who provide basic healthcare to pupils
This compliant healthcare training allows first aiders, and non-medical staff providing basic healthcare and administering medicines to pupils, to fully understand the latest guidelines and advice relating to their role. The course will provide a clear understanding of key relevant healthcare issues and the essential legal compliance currently required in schools.
The day is suitable for colleagues working in independent day and boarding settings, as well as in state schools (we advise any practicing registered nurses attend our Gold Standard Nursing course).
Key learning objectives include:
- Adhering to the latest Government Statutory Guidance relevant to your role
- Ensuring your record-keeping is appropriate and watertight
- Being clear on role responsibilities – who is responsible for what
- Asthma, Diabetes, Epilepsy, Anaphylaxis, Cardiac conditions – Individual Health Care Plans (IHCPs) to use in school
- Overview of minor illness, infectious disease (measles/chickenpox etc) and mental health first aid.
- Administration of Medication
- Making sure your medicines policy is safe, including prescribed medication (POM) and Over the Counter (OTC) medicines
- Dealing with complementary medicines and medicines brought from home
Course fees are £279 + VAT per person. Discounts available for 2+ colleagues attending
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