Managing Risk, Minimising Restraint (Accredited Online)

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Online

£ 12 VAT inc.

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    Course

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Start date

    Different dates available

This module will help you to think about restraint: what it means for you and what it might mean to others, and some ideas that could help your practice.

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Online

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About this course

Once you have completed all the online learning materials for these courses, you will be required to complete an online assessment. If you fail the online knowledge test, do not worry – You are given 5 chances to revise the e-learning materials and retake the course at no extra charge. Once you pass you will be able to save and print out all your accredited certificates for these bundles.

All of our online workshops are accredited and in line with the universally accepted Continuous Professional Development standards. The CPD accreditation group require a robust process of content development, peer review and compliance with the relevant regulatory requirements. Once you have successfully completed the knowledge test, you will be sent a CPD accredited certificate via email.

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Subjects

  • Risk
  • Teamwork
  • Accredited
  • IT risk
  • Managing Risk
  • Risk manager
  • Assertiveness Training
  • Risk Control
  • Minimising Restraint
  • Risk prevention

Course programme

Managing Risk, Minimising Restraint(Accredited Online)

This module will help you to think about restraint: what it means for you and what it might mean to others, and some ideas that could help your practice.

LEARNING OUTCOMES
Restraint can be a difficult issue in care homes, and the word means different things to different people.There are many different types of restraint, ranging from active physical interventions to failing to assist a person.Minimising the use of restraint is important, but sometimes it will be the right thing to do.Knowing the individual, valuing the views of relatives and working as a team will help reduce the need for restraint.

Managing Risk, Minimising Restraint (Accredited Online)

£ 12 VAT inc.