Chaperone Training
Short course
In London, Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Belfast City
Description
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Type
Short course
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Level
Beginner
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Location
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Duration
1 Day
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Different dates available
Our interactive Chaperone training course provides delegates with an introduction to the role and requirements of a Chaperone.
It will help those who have been asked to take on this role to apply a person-centred approach to clients, understand some of the key strategies for providing support to them and manage challenges that can occur as a result.
This Chaperone course has a recommendation rate of 100% and is accredited by the Royal College of General Practitioners. On completion, candidates will be awarded a certificate of attendance and 3 CPD points.
All Annie Barr Associates clinical courses are led by trainers who are qualified healthcare professionals with a wealth of clinical and teaching experience. Non-clinical courses are delivered by suitably qualified and experienced professionals who are experts on the subject matter.
Please note: This is a half course. Delegates are asked to arrive at the venue for registration at 9.30am. The training will take place from 10.00am - 1.00pm.
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About this course
- To identify when and for what a chaperone may be required
- To understand the role requirements of a chaperone
- To have an understanding of confidentiality issues and the procedures involved in raising concerns
- Practice Managers
- Healthcare Assistants
- Reception staff
- Admin staff
- Care staff
- Anyone involved in healthcare looking to undertake the role
A certificate of Attendance is awarded with CPD points (Free)
This course is Accredited by One Awards (NOCN). An accredited certificate is available at a cost of £25
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Subjects
- Healthcare
- Record Keeping
- Confidentiality
- Documentation
- Processes
- Whistle blowing
- Chaperone
- Role of a chaperone
- Patient information
- Protection for workers
- Raising concers
Teachers and trainers (1)
ABI Trainer ABI Trainer
ABI Trainer
Course programme
Course Content
- Who are suitable chaperones?
- When would a chaperone be required
- The role of a chaperone
- Where misunderstandings occur
- Confidentiality and patient information
- Caldicott
- Whistle blowing and examples of
- Public interest and disclosure
- What to do
- Processes
- Protection for workers
- Raising concerns
- Record keeping and documentation
- Assessment and process – workbook
Chaperone Training