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SUMMARY:Basic Life Support\, AED & Anaphylaxis - Virtual Training for All Staff
DESCRIPTION:This session is designed to ensure all staff maintain their clinical skills in respect of Basic Life Support (BLS)\, Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)\, Automatic External Defibrillation (AED) and the treatment of Anaphylactic reactions that may occur in the healthcare environment. \nThis session will not involve any hands on experience as it is being run on line via Zoom. However it is a live instructor led session which allows questions to be asked and understanding confirmed. \nThe Tuition is in line with the Resuscitation Council UK – Guidelines 2025 as relevant to a Primary Care setting.\nThis Basic Life Support training meets the Skills for Health’s UK Core Skills Training Framework (CSTF) at Level 2 for Basic Life Support. \nContent\n\nAn introduction to basic life support (BLS)\nWhy basic life support in the community and primary care settings is important\nUpdates in The Resuscitation Council (UK) – Guidelines 2025\nThe Basic Life Support chain of survival\nDRABC approach to Basic Life Support/Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)\nAdult Basic Life Support\nThe Resuscitation Council (UK) adult basic life support algorithm – (Guidelines 2025)\nThe Resuscitation Council (UK) approach to Infant and Child Basic Life Support in Primary Care and community settings by use of the “paediatric modifier” to the adult Basic Life Support protocols.\nUse of the recovery position\nHow to deal with an airway obstruction by a foreign body (Choking)\nAn introduction to and use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs)\nThe Resuscitation Council (UK) automated external defibrillators (AED) algorithm\nDo not Attempt Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (DNACPR) orders\nRecognising the deteriorating patient\, ABCDE assessment\, and simple interventions\nThe National Early Warning Score (NEWS) system\nPatient Handover using SBARD\nWhere to get additional information and support about basic life support\n\nPrevious Delegate Feedback\n“Thank you\, a very straightforward and good revision. Especially good demo films and graphics” \nThis event is not being recorded
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/basic-life-support-aed-anaphylaxis-virtual-training-for-all-staff/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wessex LMCs":MAILTO:lead@wessexlmcs.org.uk
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Flu Vaccines for HCAs
DESCRIPTION:This one day live-online\, instructor led training is suitable for any HCAs new to flu. \nIt is recommended that only experienced HCAs take on a role in administering vaccines. It is expected that these HCAs will have achieved education and training to Level Three of the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF) or equivalent and that they would be working at Level Three or above of the NHS Career Framework. \nUKHSA_National_Minimum_Standards_for_immunisation_training_2025.pdf \nThis interactive course will provide all the resources and tools HCAs will need to deliver influenza immunisations to both adults and children as part of NHS public health programme. \nAims\nDelegates will receive theoretical knowledge of the influenza and nasal flu programmes alongside a comprehensive workbook with competencies to be signed off by a mentor in Practice. The HCA will require a period of supervised practice\, and review of practice annually including annual CPR and anaphylaxis updates.It is recommended that only HCAs who have achieved education and training to Level Three of the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF) or equivalent in England and Wales with at least 2 years’ experience as a HCA should be considered for training in vaccine administration. \nObjectives\nUpon completion of the course and workbook\, the HCA will have an awareness of the roles and responsibility associated with administration of the influenza vaccination. \nContent\n\nWhat is flu – how the immune system works\, epidemics and pandemics\nUndertaking a risk assessment of the patient prior to immunisation\nConsent and documentation\nLegal implications of advanced practice\nKnowledge of NMC guides to medicine management and patient specific directives\nThis seasons flu campaign; including an over view of recent changes to the programme\nSafe handling and storage of vaccination including infection control\nPractical demonstration to include consultation and procedure\n\nPlease note: The responsibility for the delivery of healthcare is always the responsibility of the Partners\, they must ensure that their staff are competent to safely deliver care to their patients. If anything untoward were to happen to a patient\, the Partners as employers have to be confident that the training they have provided to their staff is sufficient. Clinical supervision and mentoring is also a really important element for all staff when they are learning a new task. \nPrevious Delegate Feedback \n“Thank you very much for a great session\, I found it very informative and look forward to putting the information into practice” \nThis event is not being recorded
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/introduction-to-flu-vaccines-for-hcas/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wessex LMCs":MAILTO:lead@wessexlmcs.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260903T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260903T160000
DTSTAMP:20260618T150612Z
CREATED:20260618T150612Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Flu Vaccines for HCAs
DESCRIPTION:This one day live-online\, instructor led training is suitable for any HCAs new to flu. \nIt is recommended that only experienced HCAs take on a role in administering vaccines. It is expected that these HCAs will have achieved education and training to Level Three of the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF) or equivalent and that they would be working at Level Three or above of the NHS Career Framework. \nUKHSA_National_Minimum_Standards_for_immunisation_training_2025.pdf \nThis interactive course will provide all the resources and tools HCAs will need to deliver influenza immunisations to both adults and children as part of NHS public health programme. \nAims\nDelegates will receive theoretical knowledge of the influenza and nasal flu programmes alongside a comprehensive workbook with competencies to be signed off by a mentor in Practice. The HCA will require a period of supervised practice\, and review of practice annually including annual CPR and anaphylaxis updates. It is recommended that only HCAs who have achieved education and training to Level Three of the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF) or equivalent in England and Wales with at least 2 years’ experience as a HCA should be considered for training in vaccine administration. \nObjectives\nUpon completion of the course and workbook\, the HCA will have an awareness of the roles and responsibility associated with administration of the influenza vaccination. \nContent\n\nWhat is flu – how the immune system works\, epidemics and pandemics\nUndertaking a risk assessment of the patient prior to immunisation\nConsent and documentation\nLegal implications of advanced practice\nKnowledge of NMC guides to medicine management and patient specific directives\nThis seasons flu campaign; including an over view of recent changes to the programme\nSafe handling and storage of vaccination including infection control\nPractical demonstration to include consultation and procedure\n\nPlease note: The responsibility for the delivery of healthcare is always the responsibility of the Partners\, they must ensure that their staff are competent to safely deliver care to their patients.  If anything untoward were to happen to a patient\, the Partners as employers have to be confident that the training they have provided to their staff is sufficient.  Clinical supervision and mentoring is also a really important element for all staff when they are learning a new task. \nPrevious Delegate Feedback\n“Thank you very much for a great session\, I found it very informative and look forward to putting the information into practice” \nThis event is not being recorded
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/introduction-to-flu-vaccines-for-hcas-2/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wessex LMCs":MAILTO:lead@wessexlmcs.org.uk
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SUMMARY:Flu Update Morning for HCAs
DESCRIPTION:This half day live-online\, instructor led course is suitable for any HCA/HCPs who are already trained in the administration of the influenza vaccination and requiring an annual update ahead of the current season.  As seasonal flu changes every year\, it is essential that skills and competency are refreshed to maintain evidence of best practice and provide safe\, effective delivery of the vaccination programme. \nAims\nThis live\, online\, trainer led workshop will revisit the necessary learning for influenza\, with case studies and discussion to explore those difficult scenarios alongside a quiz assessment of knowledge and skills.  Delegates will have an opportunity to revisit competency frameworks and have access to all the necessary paperwork for a robust\, efficient clinic. \nObjectives\nFollowing attendance the HCA/HCP will: \n\nhave refreshed knowledge and skills ahead of the flu season\nbe able to discuss the vaccination choices for the relevant cohorts and articulate why there are a range\nHave updated legal frameworks and competency documentation\nbe able to recognise their own scope of practice and know when to refer on\n\nContent\nCourse content will include: \n\nRefreshing knowledge of influenza viruses\nDocumentation and Governance of practice\nKnowledge of NMC guides to medicine management and patient specific directives\nThis seasons flu campaign\, including an overview of recent changes to the programme\nAssessment of learning\n\nPlease note: It is really important that practitioners have the fundamental knowledge and competency required to enable them to progress to vaccine specific courses and for treatment injectables such as Flu\, Pneumococcal\, Shingrix\, Vitamin B12 & Prostap. \nPrevious Delegate Feedback\n“Julia was a great teacher and very knowledgeable\, it was a great refresher and I feel prepared for flu season now “ \nThis event is not being recorded
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/flu-update-morning-for-hcas/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wessex LMCs":MAILTO:lead@wessexlmcs.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260909T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260909T123000
DTSTAMP:20260618T151043Z
CREATED:20260618T151043Z
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UID:10000346-1788946200-1788957000@bswtraininghub.nhs.uk
SUMMARY:Flu Update Morning for HCAs
DESCRIPTION:This half day live-online\, instructor led course is suitable for any HCA/HCPs who are already trained in the administration of the influenza vaccination and requiring an annual update ahead of the current season.  As seasonal flu changes every year\, it is essential that skills and competency are refreshed to maintain evidence of best practice and provide safe\, effective delivery of the vaccination programme. \nAims\nThis live\, online\, trainer led workshop will revisit the necessary learning for influenza\, with case studies and discussion to explore those difficult scenarios alongside a quiz assessment of knowledge and skills.  Delegates will have an opportunity to revisit competency frameworks and have access to all the necessary paperwork for a robust\, efficient clinic. \nObjectives\nFollowing attendance the HCA/HCP will: \n\nhave refreshed knowledge and skills ahead of the flu season\nbe able to discuss the vaccination choices for the relevant cohorts and articulate why there are a range\nHave updated legal frameworks and competency documentation\nbe able to recognise their own scope of practice and know when to refer on\n\nContent\nCourse content will include: \n\nRefreshing knowledge of influenza viruses\nDocumentation and Governance of practice\nKnowledge of NMC guides to medicine management and patient specific directives\nThis seasons flu campaign\, including an overview of recent changes to the programme\nAssessment of learning\n\nPlease note: It is really important that practitioners have the fundamental knowledge and competency required to enable them to progress to vaccine specific courses and for treatment injectables such as Flu\, Pneumococcal\, Shingrix\, Vitamin B12 & Prostap. \nPrevious Delegate Feedback\n“Julia was a great teacher and very knowledgeable\, it was a great refresher and I feel prepared for flu season now “ \nThis event is not being recorded
URL:https://bswtraininghub.nhs.uk/event/flu-update-morning-for-hcas-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wessex LMCs":MAILTO:lead@wessexlmcs.org.uk
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