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2017

1. Introduction 2. Autism 3. Care Act 4. Communication 5. Dementia 6. Domestic abuse 7. DoLS 8. End of life care 9. Falls prevention 10. Leadership and Management 11. Learning disability 12. Medication / Medicines 13. Mental Capacity Act 14. Mental health 15. Moving and handling 16. Prevention and Reablement 17. Resilience 18. Safeguarding

These pathways show the range of training and development opportunities currently available.

Information about aims and learning objectives, as well as target audience can be found on the East Sussex learning portal or by clicking here:

https://www.eastsussexlearning.org.uk/cpd/portal.asp

Introduction to

Autism

Must be

completed before

attending other

autism training:

www.kwango.co

m

Username:

AUTesxind

Password:

esxind006

- Introduction to

Autism

- Understand

How to

Support

Individuals

with Autism

- Introduction to

Social

Narratives

- Promote Good

Practice in the

Support of

Individuals

with Autism

- Assessing

people with

Autism

- Reflective

Practice team

based session

(by request)

- Autism Higher

basic level links

to:

•QCF unit

LD310:

Understand how

to Support

Individuals with

Autistic Spectrum

Conditions

Basic E-learning Intermediate Advanced Qualifications

- Learning

Disability training

pathway

- Resources &

guidance for

assessors:

http://www.skillsforc

are.org.uk/Topics/Au

tism/Autism.aspx

https://www.gov.uk/g

overnment/publicati

ons/learning-

resources-for-social-

work-with-adults-

who-have-autism

Further training / links

E-learning

modules

The Care Act:

Introduction and

Overview

The Care Act:

Assessment, Re-

assessment and

Review

The Care Act:

National Eligibility

Criteria Adults and

Carers

The Care Act:

Support Planning

and Personal

budgets

The Care Act: Direct

Payments

The Care Act: Case

Recording

The Care Act: Risk

Assessment

All Intermediate

courses can be

offered bespoke to

individual Adult

Social Care teams

L4 Award in

delivering

personalisation in

practice in Health

and Social Care

https://adults.easts

ussexlearning.org.

uk/courses/bookin

gs/default.asp?ds=

1&ccid=18

Basic E-learning Intermediate Advanced Qualifications

http://www.legislation.go

v.uk/

http://www.thinklocalactp

ersonal.org.uk/

http://www.skillsforcare.

org.uk/Standards-

legislation/Care-

Act/Care-Act.aspx

Further training / links

E-learning via Care

Certificate

information

(Standard 6)

Skills for Care

SCILS

½ day course to

explore following

areas:

• Self awareness

• Power of body

language

• Tone of voice

• Use of language

• Engaging with

people on email,

phone and face to

face

• Barriers to

communication

1 day course

exploring:

• Different

communication

styles

• Overcoming

barriers ie

sensory,

dementia,

emotion

• Capacity issues

• Implications for

assessing on the

phone and face to

face

• Intro to assistive

technology

• Interview and

assessment

techniques

L3 Units Comms

L4 Units Comms

L5 diploma in

leadership in

H&SC CYP

Basic E-learning Intermediate Advanced Qualifications

Further training / links

Basic DLE

Awareness

ELearning

Planned for 2017

A) Entry Level

Daily Living

Equipment

a) Awareness only

or

b) For prescribers

One day classroom

session with

competency workbook

for potential targeted

prescribers

B) Basic DLE

Awareness and

Signposting: for

organisations that

provide DLE

advice and

signposting

In development for 2017

Basic E-learning Intermediate Advanced Qualifications

Further training:

Prevention and

Reablement Pathway

-Overview

- Falls Prevention

-TECS: Telecare

-Motivational

Interviewing

-Housing Barriers and

Solutions

-Stages of Dementia:

Practical Solutions

-Fatigue Management

Further training / links

www.kwango.com

username= SVAesxind

password = esxind003

1st in suite

Dementia

Awareness

2nd in suite

The Role of

Communication

& Positive

Interaction

3rd in suite

Responding

Effectively to

the Changing

Behaviours of

People with

Dementia

4th in suite

Engaging in

Meaningful &

Purposeful

Activities

5th in suite

Dementia ~

Nutrition &

Hydration

6th in suite

The use of

Medicines for

Clients who

have Dementia

Understanding

Dementia & Mental

Health Problems in

Older Age

Single Units

Level 2 &3

Level 2 Award

Awareness of

Dementia

Level 2 Certificate

Dementia Care

Level 3 Award

Awareness of

Dementia

Level 3 Certificate

Dementia Care

Level 2 & 3

Dementia

Pathway

Diploma

Basic E-learning Intermediate Advanced Qualifications

Social Care Institute of

Excellence Dementia

Gateway

http://www.scie.org.uk/de

mentia/

Social Care Information

& Learning Services

https://www.scils.co.uk/

Skills for Care

http://www.skillsforcare.

org.uk/Topics/Dement

ia/Dementia.aspx

E learning for Health care

www.e-lfh.org.uk

Employers registered with

the National Minimum

Data Set for Social

Care (NMDS-SC)

Alzheimer’s Society

https://www.alzheimers.o

rg.uk/site/scripts/docu

ments.php?categoryI

D=200360

National Institute for

Health and Care

Excellence

http://pathways.nice.org.

uk/pathways/dementia

Further training / links

E-learning: 3

modules to

complete before

attending Basic

training –

• What is

Domestic

Abuse?

• Impact, building

resilience and

barriers to

seeking support

• Risk

identification,

assessment

and

management

2 hour Domestic

Abuse and DASH

team based

workshops

3 hour DASH and

MARAC workshops

Adopting a Whole

Family

Approach to

Domestic Abuse

and Promoting

Safety (2 day

multi-agency

course through

LSCB)

Basic E-learning Intermediate Advanced Qualifications

Working with

perpetrators (SWIFT

and Probation)

ESCC policy and

guidance

http://intranet.escc.gov.u

k/sites/ASC/StaffInfo/sub

ject/staffsupport/Pages/d

omesticabuse.aspx

For information and

advice:

www.theportal.org.uk

Further training / links

A useful course for

those new to the

Dols giving a good

relatively detailed

introduction.

Also useful as an

update /refresher

but other courses

do this better.

(All Staff)

Introduction

Update to DoLS

- BIA Module at

Brighton

University

- Legal update

training for BIA

assessors

(Brighton

University)

- Reflective

practice forums

facilitated by the

DOLs team

- BIA Assessor

forums held

throughout the

South East of

England

BIA module –

University of

Brighton –

qualification to

become a DOLs

assessor

Basic E-learning Intermediate Advanced Qualifications

The Dols Code of

Practice

Law Society Guidance

‘Identifying a deprivation

of liberty;a practical

guide’

Further training / links

End of Life Care: E-learning 2 ½ hour session https://www.eastsuss

exlearning.org.uk/cp

d/portal.asp

EOLC – Introduction https://www.eastsussexlearning.org.uk/cpd/portal.asp

EOLC –Advance care

planning

EOLC – Managing

symptoms comfort

and wellbeing

EOLC – Care in the last

few days – Loss &

grief

4 hour sessions https://www.eastsussexlearning.org.uk/cpd/portal.asp

Level 2 Award in EOLC Level 3 Award in EOLC Links to L3 diploma in health and social care

Basic E-learning Intermediate Advanced Qualifications

Social Care Institute of Excellence http://www.scie.org.uk/adults/endoflifecare/

Social Care Information & Learning Services https://www.scils.co.uk/ Skills for Care http://www.skillsforcare.org.uk/Topics/End-of-Life-Care/End-of-life-care.aspx E learning for Health care www.e-lfh.org.uk Employers registered with the National Minimum Data Set for Social Care (NMDS-SC) can access some Open University – Open Learning http://www.open.edu/openlearn/free-courses NICE https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/qs13 https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng31

Further training / links

Introduction to

Falls Prevention

Pan East Sussex

health and social

care professionals

eLearning with

built in workbook

mandatory training

(available from

April 2017)

Falls Prevention

eLearning/self care

proposed

(available from

2017 for general

public use )

Falls Prevention:

Residential Staff

All Levels (1 day)

Falls Prevention:

Community Staff

All Levels (1 day)

Falls Prevention for

Support Staff

(1/2 day available

from April 17)

Post Fall

Assessment and

Intervention for

Residential Staff Assessment:

Triage/First Aid,

Moving and Handling

Techniques/Equipme

nt, Incident/Accident

Reporting, Analysis

and Falls Risk

Reviews

(available from April

2017)

Falls Prevention:

Leads, Assessors

and Support

Planners

(2½ hour classroom

session: Planned to be

available April 2017)

Effective Risk

Management and

Support

Planning:

i) Residential

Managers

ii) Home Care

Managers Built in focus on Falls

Prevention and PBSP

Pan East Sussex

MDT: Falls

Prevention Leads

Forum: (June

2017)

Links to REAP and

multiple other QCF

qualification units

Basic E-learning Intermediate Advanced Qualifications

Further training:

Prevention and

Reablement Pathway

-Overview

-TECS: Telecare

-Daily Living

Equipment

-Motivational

Interviewing

-Housing Barriers and

Solutions

-Stages of Dementia:

Practical Solutions

-Fatigue Management

Further training / links

Skills for Care

Manager Induction

Standards

Corporate training

leadership and

management offer

Induction,

Supervision &

Appraisal

Managing Medicines

for Managers and

senior staff

Managing Personal

Effectiveness

Being Assertive:

Avoiding Conflict

Aspiring senior

practitioner

programme

Leadership Qualities

Framework

programme

- Modules at

University of

Brighton

ILM Level 5

Leadership and

Management

Basic E-learning Intermediate Advanced Qualifications Further

training / links

- Introduction to

Learning

Disabilities

PROACT SCIPr-UK

Introduction

(ASCT) for DPS only

- Supporting

individuals with

Profound and

Multiple Learning

Disabilities

- Learning

Disabilities and

Dementia

- Working with

people with LD

who self-injure

- Basic Epilepsy

Awareness

(CLDT)

- Epilepsy and

Emergency

Medication (DPS)

PROACT SCIPr-UK

Foundation

(ASCT) for DPS only

Positive Behaviour

Support (CLDT) for

ICS LD services

PROACT SCIPr-UK

Person Specific

(ASCT) for DPS only

Positive Behaviour

Support (CLDT) for

ICS LD services

Introduction to

Learning Disabilities

links to QCF unit

LD201: Understand

the Context of

Supporting

Individuals with

Learning Disabilities

which is offered

within:

QCF Level 3 Award

in Supporting

Individuals with

Learning Disabilities

(min. 12 credits)

QCF Level 3

Certificate in

Learning Disabilities

(min.23 credits)

Basic E-learning Intermediate Advanced Qualifications

- Active Support

- Person centred

Thinking

- Graphic Facilitation

- Dignity in Care

- Introduction to

challenging

behaviour

- Autism training

pathway

PROACT SCIPr-UK

Refresher

(ASCT) for DPS only

Positive Behaviour

Support Refresher

(CLDT) for ICS LD

Services

Further training / links

Reading material and

workbook

https://www.scils.co.u

k/learning.php?task=o

pen&type=ind&id=450

&

•(Not free)

•Boots

•https://www.boots.c

om/wcsstore/cmsasse

ts/Boots/Library/Icon/

Content%20/B2B/Care

_Homes_Training_Bro

chure/Care_Homes_Tr

aining_Brochure.pdf

•Opus

•https://www.opuspharmserve.com/

• Managing

Medicines -

Care Workers

• Safe Handling

of Medication

(DPS only)

• Safe Handling

of Medication

refresher

(DPS only)

https://www.eastsussexlearning.org.uk/cpd/portal.asp

• Managing Medicines for Managers and Senior Staff

• Dementia:

The Use of Medicines for Clients who have Dementia

https://www.eastsussexlearning.org.uk/cpd/portal.asp

• Epilepsy and Emergency Medication

• Administration of Epi-pen medication

(DPS only)

• L3 unit - Understand the administration of medication to individuals with dementia using a person centred approach DEM305

• L3 unit - Administer

medication to individuals, and monitor the effects ASM 34

• L3 unit - Support

use of medication in social care settings HSC 3047

• Links to the L2&3

diploma in H&SC. A L4 diploma in adult care

Basic E-learning Intermediate Advanced Qualifications

Social Care Institute of

Excellence

http://www.scie.org.u

k/search?q=medicatio

n

Social Care Information &

Learning Services

https://www.scils.co.uk/

Skills for Care

medication training for

social care inductions

http://www.skillsforcare.org.

uk/Topics/Medication/M

edication.aspx

Open University – Open

Learning

http://www.open.edu/ope

nlearn/free-courses

NICE

https://pathways.nice.org

.uk/pathways/managi

ng-medicines-in-care-

homes

And much more

http://www.nice.org.uk/

Further training / links

E-learning

A useful tool for

those new to the

MCA giving a good

relatively detailed

introduction.

Also useful as an

update /refresher but

other courses do this

better.

(All Staff)

MCA an

introduction

(1/2 day)

MCA for assessors

(1 day)

Bespoke training

for ASC teams as

and when requested

WHO DECIDES (½ day)

.

- . THE COURT

OF

PROTECTION !

day

- Court skills for

ASC staff ½ day

- Charing Best

Interests

meetings(1/2

day)—to support

staff new to

chairing BI

meetings

Level 3 Award

Mental Capacity

Act 2005

Basic E-learning Intermediate Advanced Qualifications

The MCA Code of

Practice

SCIE MCA practice tools

Intranet MCA resources

Further training / links

Understanding

Mental Health ½

day course

Mental Health First

Aid

Understanding

Depression ½ day

course

Understanding

Personality Disorder

½ day course

Impact of Parental

Mental Ill Health on

Children

- Approved Mental

Health

Professional

Training

- Legal Update

Refreshers for

AMHPs –

Brighton Uni

- Study days for

AMHPs –

Brighton Uni

- Local AMHP

study and

reflective practice

groups – Bi

Monthly Hastings

and Eastbourne

- Practice skills for

Amhps – e.g

autism and MH,

Deafness and MH

PG Dip Approved

Mental Health

Practice

Mental Health First

Aid

Basic E-learning Intermediate Advanced Qualifications Further

training / links

Motivational

Interviewing and

Solution Focused

Approaches for

Telephone

Assessors,

Reviewers and

Support Work

One day classroom

session

Motivational

Interviewing and

Solution Focused

Approaches for

Face to Face

Assessors,

Reviewers and

Support Work

Two day classroom

session

Basic E-learning Intermediate Advanced Qualifications

Further training:

Prevention and

Reablement Pathway

-Overview

-Falls Prevention

-TECS: Telecare

-Daily Living

Equipment

-Housing Barriers and

Solutions

-Stages of Dementia:

Practical Solutions

-Fatigue Management

Further training / links

In

development

Manual Handling of

People (I day) for

Residential /Day

Care or Community

(CSW, PA’s, JCR)

OTA: Basic Manual

Handling Awareness

Informal carers – 2

hour drop in session

Moving and handling

of objects - half day

Manual Handling for

OT’s (1 day) for new

and less experienced

OT’s. Aimed at COT

L1

Light bite sessions

for OT’s on new

product info as

necessary

drop in sessions for

practice sessions for

prescribers

Manual handling risk

assessor training 1

day

- Manual Handling

for Ots – ( 1 day)

advanced for

experienced Ots

and senior OTS.

- Manual Handling

Train the Trainer

(4 days) for MH

leads /trainers

and risk

assessors

- Update/refresher

sessions (Half

day) for MH leads

& Risk assessors

- Bariatric Manual

Handling training

- Single Handed

carer techniques

- Posture

care/seating and

tissue viability

Basic E-learning Intermediate Advanced Qualifications

Falls prevention training

Moving and handling

intranet page -

http://intranet.escc.gov.u

k/sites/ASC/StaffInfo/sub

ject/practiceguidance/SD

S/sdsassessment/Pages

/Movingandhandling.asp

Clinincalskills.net

Moving and handling in

health and social care

www.hse.gov.uk

Further training / links

Planned

development of

Basic ELearning

2017

Prevention and

Reablement

Overview

Classroom session of 3

hours

Basic E-learning Intermediate Advanced Qualifications

Further training:

Prevention and

Reablement Pathway

-Falls Prevention

-TECS: Telecare

-Daily Living

Equipment

-Motivational

Interviewing

-Housing Barriers and

Solutions

-Stages of Dementia:

Practical Solutions

-Fatigue Management

Further training / links

Developing

resilience 1 hour

lite bite

Developing

Resilience (all

staff):

Half day course or

2 hour team

session by request

For PA’s included

within 3 day

induction course

For volunteers

included in 2 hour

professional

boundaries course

as requested

Building Resilient

Teams (managers):

Half day course or

bespoke session by

request

Resilience and end

of life care for PA’s

and home care

workers

-

Basic E-learning Intermediate Advanced Qualifications

Skills for Care guide:

http://www.skillsforcare.

org.uk/Documents/Topic

s/Mental-health/Greater-

resilience-better-

care.pdf

Further training / links

Safeguarding

Adults

For all staff

Must be completed

before attending

other safeguarding

training:

www.kwango.com

To log in,

username =

SVAescc

password =

escc003

Safeguarding

Awareness

( 1 day) sessions for

all staff who support

adults in DPS/ASC.

Followed by :

Safeguarding

Adults refresher

workshops

(half day)

Safeguarding

minute taking

for admin. staff

who support

safeguarding

meetings

Bespoke

sessions:-

To be requested

directly from the

Training Team

Safeguarding – The Care

Act

(half day).

Update on Care Act

changes in relation to

Safeguarding Adults

SAB (multi-agency) Self-

neglect training (half day)

Train the trainer-

Safeguarding Adults (half

day)

developed to support staff

who train Safeguarding

Adults awareness or

refresher training in their

own organisations.

Those who attend this are

invited to attend the

quarterly Safeguarding

Trainers Forum.

Making enquiries

for Enquiry Officers

( 1day course)

Managing

enquiries for

Enquiry Managers

(1 day course)

Safeguarding and

the law

1 day course for

ASC staff

Health and Social

Care Diploma at

level 4 includes

Safeguarding

Adults unit which

equates to 4

credits

Basic E-learning Intermediate Advanced Qualifications

Reflective Practice

for Enquiry

Managers

(half day)

Reflective Practice

for Enquiry Officers

(half day)

Further training / links

1) In development:

Introduction to

TECS: Telecare

and Telehealth

Pan East Sussex

health and social

care professionals

BASIC eLearning

Planned to be available

mid 2017

2) In development

TECS: Public

Awareness

eLearning

Planned to be available mid 2017

3) Potential Links

from 1) and 2) to

VIVO Pro: TECS:

supported decision

making online tool

Planned to be available mid 2017

A) Prevention

and Reablement

Pathway:

Telecare

Solutions in

Practice

B) On Request

Telecare Training

Package for

Residential and

Respite Services

A training model with

bespoke content

specific to the Telecare

equipment system

provider and the

establishment

Enhanced TECS

Classroom Session:

Planned to be available

mid 2017

Complex TECS

Leads, Assessors

and Support

Planners

Clients and Responders with Multiple and Complex Needs: Classroom Session:

Planned to be available

mid 2017

A) Links to QCF

Level 4 Diploma:

6 x TECS Units

1) Development of

Skills for Care

Accreditation for

Enhanced TECS

Planned in 2017

2) Telecare Leads

Network and

Forum

Planned by mid 2017

Basic E-learning Intermediate Advanced Qualifications

Links:

Vivo Pro in

development

Further training:

Prevention and

Reablement Pathway

-Overview

-Falls Prevention

-Daily Living

Equipment

-Motivational

Interviewing

-Housing Barriers and

Solutions

-Stages of Dementia:

Practical Solutions

-Fatigue Management

Further training / links