Cardiff Social Care Training Calendar 2023/24 Hyfforddiant Gofal Cymdeithasol Caerdydd/ Cardiff Social Care Training Training Calendar 2023/24 April 2023 – March 2024 Should you require further information regarding upcoming training, please contact – Sian Hendley - [email protected] Julie Lever - [email protected] The Training and Development Team can be contacted on 02920 871 11 11 External Social Care workforce – to also include Volunteers, Personal assistants ,Unpaid Carers (looking after a family member or friend), working carers (who also have caring responsibilities outside of their employment ) The calender will state who the training is suitable for If you would like to book training, and are not employed by Cardiff Council, you will first need to be provided with access to Learning Pool. Please complete the appropriate setup form below and return to the following mailbox [email protected] if you need assistance, please e mail me Julie Lever as above For Personal Assistants, Micro Enterprises and unpaid carers please find the booking for on the Dewis page found here – please use the drop down menu Job Title on the form to identify your role. Cardiff Personal Assistant and Micro Enterprise Training Form | DEWIS CENTRE FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING (dewiscil.org.uk) January 2024 Ionawr 2024 Name of Course Trainer Date and Venue Description Manual Handling Update 1 day. Places shared between Internal, External Staff and PA’s Tina Windels / Nina Tonge Thur 4th Jan Thu 25th Jan Mon 29th Jan Pre course -requisite: Staff must have completed the All Wales Manual Handling Training Passport or equivalent which can be evidenced. Updated two years from the date last trained, unless otherwise identified is required sooner. Revisit the theory and practical core skills required to compete safer manual handling tasks undertaken in the work place. Induction week Also available to Personal Assistants Micro Enterprises Volunteers You do not need to book the whole induction but can select the training day or days you require a “pick and mix” . You can book via learning pool in the usual way under each separate training. Various WC 8/1/24 City Hall – Face to Face 9/1 to 12/1 WC 08.01.24 Monday 8/1 – E-Learning- Managed by your manager or you as needed -NOT AT CITY HALL Tuesday 9/1– Emergency First Aid at Work – full Day -Face to Face Wednesday & Thursday 10 & 11/1 Manual Handling 2 day passport Friday 12/1 – Safeguarding Adults Level 2 (AM) Introduction to Applying the Principles of the Social Services and Wellbeing (Wales) PM 1.30 until 4 pm Manual Handling Risk Assessors Course- Assisting People to Move. Places shared between internal / external staff who undertake client manual handling risk assessments in the workplace Tina Windels Manual Handling Training Rooms City Hall 08:45 – 4.30 Mon 8th Jan Pre course -requisite: Staff must have completed the All Wales Manual Handling Training Passport or equivalent which can be evidenced. The aim of the training is to provide staff with the basic skills to complete suitable and sufficient people handling risk assessment and handling plans. MCA - Role and powers of designated decision makers under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 Available to -Adult Services, Children Services, Housing & Communities staff and Provider Seniors and Managers, whose role requires them to work within the remit of the Mental Capacity Act. The programme will be delivered as a ‘pick and mix’ menu of options You can choose the session or sessions that are most applicable to your role and responsibilities. You do not need to complete the sessions in any particular order, and you do not need to complete all 10 sessions. Richard Griffiths Swansea University Virtual learning – Webinar (90-minute sessions) Mon 8th Jan 2024 12:30 - 2 Mon 15th Jan 2024 12:30 - 2 Wed 10thJan 2024 9:30 - 11 Wed 17thJan 2024 9:30 - 11 · Define a designated decision maker · Compare and contrast the powers of an attorney under a lasting power of attorney with those of a deputy appointed by the court · Illustrate how to resolve disputes with designated decision makers Outline the statutory limits on the role of attorneys and deputies Manual Handling All Wales Passport 2 days - Social Care Foundation 2 days Places shared between Internal, External Staff and PA’s Tina Windels / Nina Tonge Manual Handling Training Rooms City Hall 08:45 – 4.30 15th & 16th January 2024 Aimed at new starters or staff who have not previously attended manual handing training to the standards of the “All Wales Passport”. Aim: To provide manual handling training based on core skills to enable staff to safely undertake manual handling tasks at work. Enhanced Fire safety Awareness – Supporting Vulnerable Groups – Social care Fire Rescue Service wales and UHL dementia Team 16th January 2024 Face to Face 10.30 to 12.30 City Hall Room 157 The Cardiff and Vale Dementia Learning and Development Team have teamed up with Fire and Rescue Service Wales to provide us with this this informative session on fire safety in the home for vulnerable people. The session will provide staff with information on: - What are fire risks? - How to identify potential fire risks in people’s homes - Interventions to minimize risk. - Information on how to refer high risk households / individuals for an enhanced home safety check. Sepsis Awareness - Social Care 1 Hour Webinar Internal Adult Services Care and Support staff who are involved in the assessment process. All internal Adult Services Staff who provide direct care External Sector Care Homes Domiciliary Care Supported Living Third sector Unpaid Carers Terence Canning On-line 1 hour Webinar January Tuesday 16th 2.30-3.30 PM Session Click here to join the meeting Monday 29th 2.30-3.30 PM Session Click here to join the meeting February Tuesday 13th 10.30-11.30 AM Session Click here to join the meeting Monday 26th 2.30-3.30 PM Session Click here to join the meeting March Thursday 14th 2.30-3.30 PM Session Click here to join the meeting Friday 22nd 10.30-11.30 AM Session Click here to join the meeting Aims and Objectives To raise awareness of sepsis amongst the workforce and arm them with the knowledge so they know what to look for and what to do if they suspect it ultimately empowering them to “just ask, ‘Could it be sepsis?” • Have you heard of sepsis? • What is sepsis? • The scale of sepsis • The symptoms of sepsis • Just Ask Substance Use Awareness and Service provision – Social Care [email protected] Online Via Teams 17th January 2024 09:30 – 13:30 OR 6th March 2024 09:30 – 13:30 Cardiff and Vale Drug and Alcohol Service (CAVDAS) provide a free, confidential service for anyone in Cardiff and the Vale concerned about their own or someone else’s drug and alcohol use. They support all ages. They support with everything from advice for concerned friends and family, to information on reducing risks when using drugs, to supporting recovery and offering peer-led support. Aim To increase awareness & understanding of how to best support someone with concerns around their own or someone’s else drug &/or alcohol use. Learning outcomes Greater knowledge around the current trends affecting the substance use landscape today. Greater knowledge of harm reduction as an approach, identifying harm reduction information for key substances Discuss the cycle of change to help inform support. Understand CAVDAS service provision & referral pathways. Basic Food Skills Training EXTERNAL SECTOR Domiciliary care and supported living Dawn Griffiths This training is being held at the Butetown Pavilion Dumballs Road Cardiff CF10 5FE Session 1 - 9am until 12.30 Session 2 - 1pm – 3.30 18th January 2024 8th February 22 February 7th March 21st March To provide basic food preparation and storage knowledge to learners Session 1- 9am to 12.30 We will look at the following: Kitchen Equipment Food Safety Cooking Methods Reheating Storage Session 2 – 1pm – 3.30pm We will look at: Simple food dishes Reheating dishes Cooking in Microwave All attendees will receive: Certificate of Attendance Digital Food Thermometer Cooking on a budget Recipe Book Quick reference Keyring 1. Definition of a Pressure Ulcer/Science of Surfaces Medstrom Kirsty Mclleland City Hall Room 159 10am until 2pm 22nd January 19th February 20th March Definition of a Pressure Ulcer • Functions and Purposes of skin • Structure of skin/ anatomy and physiology • Causes of skin damage • Categorisation of pressure damage • NHS improvement costs of pressure ulcers • What is a support surface and what is available in my Trust/ Health Broad/ Setting Science of Surfaces • What causes skin damage • What is a therapeutic support surface • Measurement of pressure • Different Therapies- CLP, ALP, Hybrid, LAL, Simulated Fluid • What needs to be considered when choosing a surface Emergency First Aid -Social Care Also Available to Unpaid Carers Personal Assistants (PA’s) Volunteers Micro Enterprises Nina Tonge City Hall Face to Face 8.45 to 16.00 22nd January 2024 23rd January 30th January 31st January To provide learners with the basic skills in order to offer emergency assistance for those identified as requiring it. OBJECTIVES: Learners will be able to: · Identify the roles and responsibilities of a first aider and appointed person, how to minimise the risk of infection to self and others and the need for consent to provide first aid. · To discuss and demonstrate the DRABCD approach to managing first aid. · Demonstrate the following: Ø adult CPR using a manikin. Ø placing a casualty into the recovery position Ø monitoring of breathing whilst the casualty is in the recovery position. · Identify and demonstrate how to administer first aid to a casualty who is: Ø Choking Ø Displaying signs of a seizure Ø Presenting with an external bleed Ø suffering from shock Ø Presenting with different types of wounds, minor burns and scolds MCA -The role of best interests meetings Available to -Adult Services, Children Services, Housing & Communities staff and Provider Seniors and Managers, whose role requires them to work within the remit of the Mental Capacity Act. The programme will be delivered as a ‘pick and mix’ menu of options You can choose the session or sessions that are most applicable to your role and responsibilities. You do not need to complete the sessions in any particular order, and you do not need to complete all 10 sessions. Richard Griffiths Swansea University Virtual learning – Webinar (90-minute sessions) 24th Jan 2024 12:30 -2 31st Jan 2024 9:30 – 11 22nd Jan 2024 9:30 – 11 29th Jan 2024 12:30 - 2 · Describe when a best interests meeting is required · Outline best practice in the conduct of a best interests meeting · Explain the role of a best interest meeting · Record the proceedings of a best interest meeting Stoma Care Training Places shared between Internal and External Adult Social care Care Homes Domiciliary Care Pa’s Micro Carers and unpaid carers UHB Stoma Nurses Face to Face at City Hall Half days am & pm on all dates shown 9.15 until 12.30 am 13.00 to 16.00 pm 26th Jan 2024 8th Feb 2024 22 March 2024 Aims and Objectives Attendees will learn about the Basic Anatomy of the Gastro-Intestinal Tract Reasons for having a Stoma The physical and psychological aspects of having a Stoma Stoma problems Practical demonstrations – i.e. cutting a stoma bag First Aid at Work Level 3 Regulated qualification Ajuda Training Academy 15 Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff CF10 5DP 30th 31st January & 1st February 2024 3 days 9.30 t0 16.30 Face to face training at Ajuda Aims and Objectives Recognition and Management of Illness and Injury in the Workplace – which offers more in-depth knowledge, allowing the participant to conduct a full assessment and administer first aid for a wider range of injuries as well as major illnesses such as diabetes, asthma, stroke etc. This is recommended for First Aid Responders working in settings with more potential for a diverse range and severity of injuries due to the nature of activities on site. This is a three day course with examination assessed practical and by written exam. Meets HSE requirements. Regulated qualification Last for 3 years Assessed by MCQ’s and practical observation. 18 guided learning hours Certificated · February 2024 chwefror 2024 Name of Course Trainer Date and Venue Description First Aid at Work (3 Day) ACT Training ACT Training, Ocean Park House, East Tyndall Street, Cardiff, CF245ET. 5th 6th and 7th February 09.30 – 16.30 Recognition and Management of Illness and Injury in the Workplace – which offers more in-depth knowledge, allowing the participant to conduct a full assessment and administer first aid for a wider range of injuries as well as major illnesses such as diabetes, asthma, stroke etc. Stoma Care Training Places shared between Internal and External Adult Social care Care Homes Domiciliary Care Pa’s Micro Carers and unpaid carers UHB Stoma Nurses Face to Face at City Hall Half days am & pm on all dates shown 9.15 until 12.30 am 13.00 to 16.00 pm 8th Feb 2024 22 March 2024 Aims and Objectives Attendees will learn about the Basic Anatomy of the Gastro-Intestinal Tract Reasons for having a Stoma The physical and psychological aspects of having a Stoma Stoma problems Practical demonstrations – i.e. cutting a stoma bag Emergency First Aid -Social Care Also Available to Unpaid Carers Personal Assistants (PA’s) Volunteers Micro Enterprises Nina Tonge City Hall Face to Face 8.45 to 16.00 12th February 2024 13th February 15th February 19th February 22nd February To provide learners with the basic skills in order to offer emergency assistance for those identified as requiring it. OBJECTIVES: Learners will be able to: · Identify the roles and responsibilities of a first aider and appointed person, how to minimise the risk of infection to self and others and the need for consent to provide first aid. · To discuss and demonstrate the DRABCD approach to managing first aid. · Demonstrate the following: Ø adult CPR using a manikin. Ø placing a casualty into the recovery position Ø monitoring of breathing whilst the casualty is in the recovery position. · Identify and demonstrate how to administer first aid to a casualty who is: Ø Choking Ø Displaying signs of a seizure Ø Presenting with an external bleed Ø suffering from shock Ø Presenting with different types of wounds, minor burns and scolds Sepsis Awareness - Social Care 1 Hour Webinar Internal Adult Services Care and Support staff who are involved in the assessment process. All internal Adult Services Staff who provide direct care External Sector Care Homes Domiciliary Care Supported Living Third sector Unpaid Carers Terence Canning On-line 1 hour Webinar January Tuesday 16th 2.30-3.30 PM Session Click here to join the meeting Monday 29th 2.30-3.30 PM Session Click here to join the meeting February Tuesday 13th 10.30-11.30 AM Session Click here to join the meeting Monday 26th 2.30-3.30 PM Session Click here to join the meeting March Thursday 14th 2.30-3.30 PM Session Click here to join the meeting Friday 22nd 10.30-11.30 AM Session Click here to join the meeting Aims and Objectives To raise awareness of sepsis amongst the workforce and arm them with the knowledge so they know what to look for and what to do if they suspect it ultimately empowering them to “just ask, ‘Could it be sepsis?” • Have you heard of sepsis? • What is sepsis? • The scale of sepsis • The symptoms of sepsis • Just Ask Definition of a Pressure Ulcer/Science of Surfaces Medstrom Kirsty Mclleland City Hall Room 159 10am until 2pm 19th February 20th March Definition of a Pressure Ulcer • Functions and Purposes of skin • Structure of skin/ anatomy and physiology • Causes of skin damage • Categorisation of pressure damage • NHS improvement costs of pressure ulcers • What is a support surface and what is available in my Trust/ Health Broad/ Setting Science of Surfaces • What causes skin damage • What is a therapeutic support surface • Measurement of pressure • Different Therapies- CLP, ALP, Hybrid, LAL, Simulated Fluid • What needs to be considered when choosing a surface Basic Food Skills Training EXTERNAL SECTOR Domiciliary care and supported living Dawn Griffiths This training is being held at the Butetown Pavilion Dumballs Road Cardiff CF10 5FE Session 1 - 9am until 12.30 Session 2 - 1pm – 3.30 8th February 22 February 7th March 21st March To provide basic food preparation and storage knowledge to learners Session 1- 9am to 12.30 We will look at the following: Kitchen Equipment Food Safety Cooking Methods Reheating Storage Session 2 – 1pm – 3.30pm We will look at: Simple food dishes Reheating dishes Cooking in Microwave All attendees will receive: Certificate of Attendance Digital Food Thermometer Cooking on a budget Recipe Book Quick reference Keyring Induction week Also available to Personal Assistants Micro Enterprises Volunteers You do not need to book the whole induction but can select the training day or days you require a “pick and mix” . You can book via learning pool in the usual way under each separate training. Various WC 5/2/24 City Hall -Face to Face 6/2 to 8/2 WC 5.02.24 Monday 5/2 – E-Learning- Managed by your manager or you as needed -NOT AT CITY HALL Tuesday 6/2– Emergency First Aid at Work – full Day -Face to Face Wednesday & Thursday 7 & 8/2 Manual Handling Friday 9/2 – Safeguarding Adults Level 2 (AM) Introduction to Applying the Principles of the Social Services and Wellbeing (Wales) PM 1.30 until 4 pm Manual Handling All Wales Passport 2 days - Social Care Foundation 2 days Places shared between Internal, External Staff and PA’s Tina Windels / Nina Tonge Manual Handling Training Rooms City Hall 08:45 – 4.30 20th 21st February 2024 Aimed at new starters or staff who have not previously attended manual handing training to the standards of the “All Wales Passport”. Aim: To provide manual handling training based on core skills to enable staff to safely undertake manual handling tasks at work. Manual Handling All Wales Passport 2 days - Social Care Foundation 2 days All Wales Manual Handling Training Passport. Into Work Scheme Tina Windels / Nina Tonge Manual Handling Training Rooms City Hall 08:45 – 4.30 27th & 28th Feb Aimed at new starters or staff who have not previously attended manual handing training to the standards of the “All Wales Passport”. Aim: To provide manual handling training based on core skills to enable staff to safely undertake manual handling tasks at work. Manual Handling Update 1 day. Places shared between Internal, External Staff and PA’s Tina Windels / Nina Tonge Mon 11th Mar Pre course -requisite: Staff must have completed the All Wales Manual Handling Training Passport or equivalent which can be evidenced. Updated two years from the date last trained, unless otherwise identified is required sooner. Revisit the theory and practical core skills required to compete safer manual handling tasks undertaken in the work place. MCA - Best interest and human rights, justifying your best interests decisions Available to -Adult Services, Children Services, Housing & Communities staff and Provider Seniors and Managers, whose role requires them to work within the remit of the Mental Capacity Act. The programme will be delivered as a ‘pick and mix’ menu of options You can choose the session or sessions that are most applicable to your role and responsibilities. You do not need to complete the sessions in any particular order, and you do not need to complete all 10 sessions. Richard Griffiths Swansea University Virtual learning – Webinar (90-minute sessions) Mon 5th Feb 2024 12:30 - 2 Mon 12th Feb 2024 12:30 - 2 Wed 7th Feb 2024 9:30 – 11 Wed 14th Feb 2024 9:30 - 11 · Outline the requirements of article of the European convention of human rights · Explain the terms necessity and proportionality · Appraise whether a best interests determination meets the requirements of a human rights stress test Communication and Record Keeping CTR Training City Hall Face to face 15/2/24 Morning 9.30 Afternoon 1.30 This training has been developed to give staff working in a range of care settings and ensures that they come away with an enhanced awareness of the principles of good communication and record keeping within their own care environment. They will also benefit from improved communication skills which will prove invaluable in delivering quality care and maintaining healthy working relationships. · Definition of a Pressure Ulcer/Science of Surfaces Medstrom Kirsty Mclleland City Hall Room 159 10am until 2pm 20th March Definition of a Pressure Ulcer • Functions and Purposes of skin • Structure of skin/ anatomy and physiology • Causes of skin damage • Categorisation of pressure damage • NHS improvement costs of pressure ulcers • What is a support surface and what is available in my Trust/ Health Broad/ Setting Science of Surfaces • What causes skin damage • What is a therapeutic support surface • Measurement of pressure • Different Therapies- CLP, ALP, Hybrid, LAL, Simulated Fluid • What needs to be considered when choosing a surface MCA - When does a best interests plan become a deprivation of liberty Available to -Adult Services, Children Services, Housing & Communities staff and Provider Seniors and Managers, whose role requires them to work within the remit of the Mental Capacity Act. The programme will be delivered as a ‘pick and mix’ menu of options You can choose the session or sessions that are most applicable to your role and responsibilities. You do not need to complete the sessions in any particular order, and you do not need to complete all 10 sessions. Richard Griffiths Swansea University Virtual learning – Webinar (90-minute sessions) Wed 21st Feb 2024 9:30 - 11 WED 28th Feb 2024 9:30 - 11 Mon19th Feb 2024 12.30 - 2 Mon 26th Feb 2024 12.30 – 2 · Outline the requirements for a deprivation of liberty to arise · Describe when a person would be confined in a care setting · Explain how a deprivation of liberty can be authorised in law · Basic Food Skills Training EXTERNAL SECTOR Domiciliary care and supported living Dawn Griffiths This training is being held at the Butetown Pavilion Dumballs Road Cardiff CF10 5FE Session 1 - 9am until 12.30 Session 2 - 1pm – 3.30 22 February 7th March 21st March To provide basic food preparation and storage knowledge to learners Session 1- 9am to 12.30 We will look at the following: Kitchen Equipment Food Safety Cooking Methods Reheating Storage Session 2 – 1pm – 3.30pm We will look at: Simple food dishes Reheating dishes Cooking in Microwave All attendees will receive: Certificate of Attendance Digital Food Thermometer Cooking on a budget Recipe Book Quick reference Keyring Manual Handling Update 1 day. Places shared between Internal, External Staff and PA’s Tina Windels / Nina Tonge Wed 28th Feb Thur 29th Feb Pre course -requisite: Staff must have completed the All Wales Manual Handling Training Passport or equivalent which can be evidenced. Updated two years from the date last trained, unless otherwise identified is required sooner. Revisit the theory and practical core skills required to compete safer manual handling tasks undertaken in the work place. MARCH 2024 MAWRTH 2024 Name of Course Trainer Date and Venue Description Manual Handling All Wales Passport 2 days - Social Care Foundation 2 days Places shared between Internal, External Staff and PA’s Tina Windels / Nina Tonge Manual Handling Training Rooms City Hall 08:45 – 4.30 4th & 5th March Aimed at new starters or staff who have not previously attended manual handing training to the standards of the “All Wales Passport”. Aim: To provide manual handling training based on core skills to enable staff to safely undertake manual handling tasks at work. Substance Use Awareness and Service provision – Social Care [email protected] Online Via Teams 6th March 2024 09:30 – 13:30 Cardiff and Vale Drug and Alcohol Service (CAVDAS) provide a free, confidential service for anyone in Cardiff and the Vale concerned about their own or someone else’s drug and alcohol use. They support all ages. They support with everything from advice for concerned friends and family, to information on reducing risks when using drugs, to supporting recovery and offering peer-led support. Aim To increase awareness & understanding of how to best support someone with concerns around their own or someone’s else drug &/or alcohol use. Learning outcomes Greater knowledge around the current trends affecting the substance use landscape today. Greater knowledge of harm reduction as an approach, identifying harm reduction information for key substances Discuss the cycle of change to help inform support. Understand CAVDAS service provision & referral pathways. Emergency First Aid -Social Care Also Available to Unpaid Carers Personal Assistants (PA’s) Volunteers Micro Enterprises Nina Tonge City Hall Face to Face 8.45 to 16.00 6th March 2024 7th March 2024 15th March 2024 20th March 2024 To provide learners with the basic skills in order to offer emergency assistance for those identified as requiring it. OBJECTIVES: Learners will be able to: · Identify the roles and responsibilities of a first aider and appointed person, how to minimise the risk of infection to self and others and the need for consent to provide first aid. · To discuss and demonstrate the DRABCD approach to managing first aid. · Demonstrate the following: Ø adult CPR using a manikin. Ø placing a casualty into the recovery position Ø monitoring of breathing whilst the casualty is in the recovery position. · Identify and demonstrate how to administer first aid to a casualty who is: Ø Choking Ø Displaying signs of a seizure Ø Presenting with an external bleed Ø suffering from shock Ø Presenting with different types of wounds, minor burns and scolds Basic Food Skills Training EXTERNAL SECTOR Domiciliary care and supported living Dawn Griffiths This training is being held at the Butetown Pavilion Dumballs Road Cardiff CF10 5FE Session 1 - 9am until 12.30 Session 2 - 1pm – 3.30 7th March 21st March To provide basic food preparation and storage knowledge to learners Session 1- 9am to 12.30 We will look at the following: Kitchen Equipment Food Safety Cooking Methods Reheating Storage Session 2 – 1pm – 3.30pm We will look at: Simple food dishes Reheating dishes Cooking in Microwave All attendees will receive: Certificate of Attendance Digital Food Thermometer Cooking on a budget Recipe Book Quick reference Keyring First Aid at Work Level 3 Regulated qualification Ajuda Training Academy 15 Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff CF10 5DP 12th 13th & 14th March 2024 3 days 9.30 t0 16.30 Face to face training at Ajuda Aims and Objectives Recognition and Management of Illness and Injury in the Workplace – which offers more in-depth knowledge, allowing the participant to conduct a full assessment and administer first aid for a wider range of injuries as well as major illnesses such as diabetes, asthma, stroke etc. This is recommended for First Aid Responders working in settings with more potential for a diverse range and severity of injuries due to the nature of activities on site. This is a three day course with examination assessed practical and by written exam. Meets HSE requirements. Regulated qualification Last for 3 years Assessed by MCQ’s and practical observation. 18 guided learning hours Certificated Induction week Also available to Personal Assistants Micro Enterprises Volunteers You do not need to book the whole induction but can select the training day or days you require a “pick and mix” . You can book via learning pool in the usual way under each separate training. Various WC 11/3/24 City Hall – Face to Face 12/3/24 to 15/3/24 WC 11.03.24 Monday 11/3 – E-Learning- Managed by your manager or you as needed -NOT AT CITY HALL Tuesday 12/3 – Emergency First Aid at Work – full Day -Face to Face Wednesday & Thursday 13 & 14/3 - Manual Handling 2 day passport Friday 15/3 – Safeguarding Adults Level 2 (AM) Introduction to Applying the Principles of the Social Services and Wellbeing (Wales) PM 1.30 until 4pm Sepsis Awareness - Social Care 1 Hour Webinar Internal Adult Services Care and Support staff who are involved in the assessment process. All internal Adult Services Staff who provide direct care External Sector Care Homes Domiciliary Care Supported Living Third sector Unpaid Carers Terence Canning On-line 1 hour Webinar January Tuesday 16th 2.30-3.30 PM Session Click here to join the meeting Monday 29th 2.30-3.30 PM Session Click here to join the meeting February Tuesday 13th 10.30-11.30 AM Session Click here to join the meeting Monday 26th 2.30-3.30 PM Session Click here to join the meeting March Thursday 14th 2.30-3.30 PM Session Click here to join the meeting Friday 22nd 10.30-11.30 AM Session Click here to join the meeting Aims and Objectives To raise awareness of sepsis amongst the workforce and arm them with the knowledge so they know what to look for and what to do if they suspect it ultimately empowering them to “just ask, ‘Could it be sepsis?” • Have you heard of sepsis? • What is sepsis? • The scale of sepsis • The symptoms of sepsis • Just Ask Manual Handling All Wales Passport 2 days Foundation 2 days All Wales Manual Handling Training Passport. Into Work Scheme Tina Windels / Nina Tonge Manual Handling Training Rooms City Hall 08:45 – 4.30 Mon 18th & Tues 19th March Aimed at new starters or staff who have not previously attended manual handing training to the standards of the “All Wales Passport”. Aim: To provide manual handling training based on core skills to enable staff to safely undertake manual handling tasks at work. Basic Food Skills Training EXTERNAL SECTOR Domiciliary care and supported living Dawn Griffiths This training is being held at the Butetown Pavilion Dumballs Road Cardiff CF10 5FE Session 1 - 9am until 12.30 Session 2 - 1pm – 3.30 21st March To provide basic food preparation and storage knowledge to learners Session 1- 9am to 12.30 We will look at the following: Kitchen Equipment Food Safety Cooking Methods Reheating Storage Session 2 – 1pm – 3.30pm We will look at: Simple food dishes Reheating dishes Cooking in Microwave All attendees will receive: Certificate of Attendance Digital Food Thermometer Cooking on a budget Recipe Book Quick reference Keyring Stoma Care Training Places shared between Internal and External Adult Social care Care Homes Domiciliary Care Pa’s Micro Carers and unpaid carers UHB Stoma Nurses Face to Face at City Hall Half days am & pm on all dates shown 9.15 until 12.30 am 13.00 to 16.00 pm 22 March 2024 Aims and Objectives Attendees will learn about the Basic Anatomy of the Gastro-Intestinal Tract Reasons for having a Stoma The physical and psychological aspects of having a Stoma Stoma problems Practical demonstrations – i.e. cutting a stoma bag Blended Learning Opportunities - Workbooks– Please see the attached document with all our workbooks available – please note that these will be updated annually There is a factsheet ,an assessment sheet and an answer key for each Certificates will no longer be issued as a copy of the assessment can be used for your staff records if desired . Please note that these are to be used by managers for them to assess their staff E-Learning Prevention of Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) & Catheter Associated Infection (CAUTI) in Older Adults Available at; https://rise.articulate.com/share/0UxY6MWK24YlMBOQRe82SOjsC2GaCT71 Autism Awareness Host: Learning Pool Accessed at; https://cardiff.learningpool.com/course/view.php?id=849 “Understanding Effective Communication and Autism”: Online Module Host: Learning Pool Accessed at: Course: Modiwl Awtistiaeth A Deall Sut I Gyfathrebu’n Effeithiol Ar-Lein / Understanding Effective Communication and Autism Online Module (learningpool.com) Food Hygiene Host: Learning Pool Accessed at Course: Food Hygiene Awareness Blended Learning (learningpool.com) Inflection Control Host: Learning Pool Accessed at Course: Infection Control Awareness Blended Learning (learningpool.com) Sound knowledge, understanding and application of infection prevention and control (level 02) Host: Social Care Wales Accessed at: Sound knowledge, understanding and application of… | Social Care Wales Understanding the Mental Capacity Act 2005 Host: Learning Pool Accessed at Course: Mental Capacity Act Blended Learning (learningpool.com) Person centred care Host: Learning Pool Accessed at Course: Person Centred Care Blended Learning (learningpool.com) Gypsy and Traveller Cultural Awareness Host – Learning Pool Assessed at: Course: Gypsy and Traveller Cultural Awareness Blended Learning (learningpool.com) Medication Administration Host: Learning @ Wales – Accessed at: Learning@Wales (nhs.wales) Prevent Host: Home Office Accessed at: INTRODUCTION TO PREVENT E-LEARNING PACKAGE Dementia Dementia awareness Host: Learning Pool Accessed at: Course: Ymwybyddiaeth Dementia Ar-lein / Online Dementia Awareness (learningpool.com) Dementia Care Host; Alison Free Learning Platform - Care Giving Skills – Dementia Care Accessed at: Caregiving Skills Dementia Care | Free Online Course | Alison (one in a million to follow) Dementia Awareness Host; SCIE – Social Care Institute for Excellence Accessed at; Dementia awareness (Tier 1): e-learning course - SCIE VAWDASV Host: Learning Pool Accessed at: Course: Trais yn erbyn menywod, cam-drin domestig a thrais rhywiol / Violence Against Women, Domestic Abuse & Sexual Violence (learningpool.com) Safeguarding Safeguarding Host; Learning Pool Accessed at: Course: Modiwl Ar-lein Diogelu Plant ac Oedolion / Corporate Safeguarding Children & Adults Awareness Raising Online Module (learningpool.com) Safeguarding Group A (for those who do not have access to Learning Pool) Host: Social Care Wales Accessed at: Group A Safeguarding | Social Care Wales Understanding Tourette’s Syndrome Host: Learning Pool Accessed at Course: Understanding Tourette Syndrome Blended Learning (learningpool.com) Introduction to Parkinson’s Host; Parkinsons.org Accessed at: Introduction to Parkinson's (Excellence Network) | Parkinson's UK (parkinsons.org.uk) Preventing Urinary Tract Infections https://rise.articulate.com/share/0UxY6MWK24YlMBOQRe82SOjsC2GaCT71#/ Preventing Dehydration https://rise.articulate.com/share/lmxjJojxIkyRpCVJ1AZQTFxxi1PSYoKI#/