The respect and dignity in care course is for people working in a health and social care environment, who want to improve their awareness and knowledge of how people they provide care and support to should be treated.
Throughout the learning process, attendees will understand their roles and responsibilities when protecting the dignity of their clients, including how best to communicate and work with kindness. The course will cover a range of topics, including understanding the meaning of dignity, the importance of respect, the duty of care you have as an individual and how to promote dignity within your workplace, whether you work as a carer, nurse or another healthcare professional.
This knowledge will ensure you achieve the best level of care possible, so you can enhance your patient’s quality of life. On completion of this course, you will receive a certificate, to recognise your dignity and respect training.
Duration:
3 HoursPrice:
£ 425.00 (Training is charged at this one daily rate)Aims
For delegates to understand the need for all people supported in the health and social care sector to be treated with respect and dignity and practical ways of how to do this
Learning Outcomes
- Understand what is meant by respect and dignity
- Be made aware of how people fell when they are not treated with dignity and respect
- Person Centred Care
- Understand the reasons why unacceptable staff attitudes and practices must be replaced where they exist
- Framework for a Dignity Charter and its implementation
FAQs
Dignity and respect in care means supporting and promoting an individual’s self-respect, regardless of their age, gender or any disability they may have.
Assessment
Delegates will undertake an assessment of learning at the end of this course.
Certification
Delegates will be issued with a certificate upon successful completion of this course