Neurological Disorders 6hrs
Neurological Disorders 6hrs
REF NLD01a | CIS refreshed 2010
2.5 Using learning opportunities and reflective practice to contribute to personal development 7. Person centred support
This course contributes toward the recommended guided learning hours, you should carry out practice reflection, document and attach subsequent evidence from this training.
- Summary
The course is designed to provide for managers and / or care support workers an
introduction to the basic skills required when caring for individuals who have
suffered (or are suffering) from neurological disorders and require care management and
rehabilitation.- Who should attend?
All support workers who provide or plan personal care to
individuals in all care settings – hospital, residential, day care or foster-care or
in the client’s own home.- Proposed Learner Outcomes - The worker must be able to
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∇ Understand Aetiology of Strokes, MS, Parkinson’s and
Alzheimer’s disease.
∇ Understand the symptoms of each∇ Understand methods of management
∇ Practice interventions in a supported environment
∇ Understand how to plan care in a person centred way
- How many candidates may attend?
- This training is not limited in numbers.
Equivalent Relevant information
1. For registered nurses or those involved in the Qualifications and credit framework, who wish to
incorporate this training into your portfolio’s, you should carry out practice reflection (CPD) and attach
subsequent evidence from this training
2. Certificates are only issued for each learner and, if dated, are valid to that period
3. Learner assessments are required for post training audit which need to be returned to the centre for
marking.
N.B Staff must attend the full duration of the session in order to obtain a certificate.
Registration details are kept by us for Seven years and are legal documents. It is important to register in block capitals clearly on the day.
How to book your course
Please call us on 0208 144 9491. You can also submit our online booking enquiry form too.