Infection control training

Infection Control: hand washing
 

Infection control – a range of courses for care workers, drug workers, school staff, etc.

This 3 hour / one day training course is regularly updated and adapted for a range of participants.

The whole course was fun, well presented and tutor very efficient using good technologies for teaching. Covered a wide area in such a short time. Recommend it to all carers immaterial of grade.

Manager, Care Home.

Thank you for your support and time in facilitating your training sessions over this past year. Your workshops are always greatly received and help in improving care across services.

Training Manager, West London.

Example outline…

Duration

One day for supervisors/managers who would cascade the training.
Half day for others.

Who the course is for

An overview of the main points to be aware of in terms of protecting ourselves and others from a range of infectious agents, particularly blood borne infections.

Aimed at, for example, voluntary sector staff, social services staff (residential staff, home carers), refuse waste staff, housing staff who make home visits and deal with voids. In addition, certain other occupational groups have requested this training previously, e.g. drug workers, leisure centre staff who work in saunas, gyms and swimming pools.

Aim

To reduce the incidence of workplace infection.

Training outcomes

By the end of the course participants may have explored:

  • The main routes of infection.
  • The main sources of infection.
  • Legal aspects of infection control.
  • Hand washing.
  • Management of sharps and disposal of waste.
  • Confidentiality and sharing personal or sensitive information.

 

The full 1 day course includes exercises that are designed to help managers and supervisors cascade their learning to others. Additional aspects may include:

  • Cascading techniques – a mini training the trainers.
  • Prevention interventions with injectors.
  • Workplace specific exercises.

 

John