Stroke care training programmes
Caring for people affected by stroke
This programme has been validated against NVQ level 2 and 3 in Health and Social Care, and each delegate receives a certificate with the knowledge evidence met listed on the back.
Aims
This training aims to provide those caring for people affected by stroke with knowledge and understanding about stroke, and to enable them to develop skills for their care practice.
The day is full of intensive activity that makes full use of participants’ knowledge and experience.
Every aspect of the day will be linked to participants’ actual practice.
Objectives
By the end of the day, participants will:
- be clear about what a stroke is, what causes it and the range of effects
- have considered the needs of people who have had strokes and their families and friends
- be aware of the roles of different professionals and services available
- know how stroke can affect movement, mobility and continence
- understand the impact of physical effects on daily living
- have considered practical implications for the positioning of clients, and other physical assistance offered during daily care
The benefits of our training
- skills mapped for NVQ level 2 and 3 validation (CFPABS)
- mapped against Skills for Health National Occupational Standards
- improved staff knowledge of stroke
- reduced risk of inappropriate handling of stroke patients
- more effective use of staff time
- improved standards of stroke care.
To find out more about the CFPABS programme download the brochure below:
Contact us about our training programmes
Open Access Courses
We will be running CFPABS one day intensive courses on the following dates:
- 28 November 2008 in Salford, Manchester - to book call 0161 742 7476
