Dignity in Care
This workshop helps those who attend to explore what Dignity in Care means to them as individuals, and in professional practice. As part of this those who attend will study values and actions create a high quality service that respects people’s dignity.
By the end of the course those who attend will be able to:
- Identify the importance of having zero tolerance of all forms of abuse
- Whistleblowing
- Organisational policy in whistleblowing
- Organisational policy in whistleblowing
- Identify the importance of person centred care in care settings and how this can be achieved by
- Listening and supporting people in their care’s ability to express their needs and wants
- Engaging with family members and carers as care partners
- Demonstrate how to maintain the maximum level of independence, choice and control by communicating with people in them why they feel comfortable
- The use of appropriate levels of pain management
- Ensuring people feel in their care are able to complain without fear of retribution
- Assisting people to maintain confidence and positive self-esteem
- Acting to alleviate people’s loneliness and isolation
- Respecting people’s right to privacy
Duration
3 hours or 6 hours
Certification
Certificates will be issued upon completion of the course.