There are many important issues to consider when dealing with death in social care, the emotional aspects of coping with terminal illness and the death of people you care for.
By the end of this course, learners should understand how to...
- Help a person prepare for their death
- Assist with the practical issues that may be faced with the death of a person you support
- Support people who have been bereaved
There are many important issues to consider when dealing with death in social care, the emotional aspects of coping with terminal illness and the death of people you care for.
By the end of this course, learners should understand how to…
- Help a person prepare for their death
- Assist with the practical issues that may be faced with the death of a person you support
- Support people who have been bereaved
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Overview
This online training course has been designed specifically for Care and Support Workers working in a social care setting. It may also be useful to a wider audience of people who would like to know more about Death, Dying & Bereavement.
16 Interactive Chapters, Assessment Quiz and a CPD Accredited Certificate
Subjects covered include:
- Attitudes to Death
- Reactions to Death
- Expected Death
- Sudden Death
- Suicide
- Preparing for Death
- Death and the Body
- The Funeral Director
- Announcing the Death
- Funerals
- Bereavement
- Ongoing Support
- Support for Staff
- Anniversaries
- Training for Staff
- Summary
England
Health and Social Care NOS Units 226, 233, 239, 384 & 385
RQF: NCFE CACHE Level 3 Certificate in the Principles of End of Life Care
Wales
All Wales Induction Framework for Health and Social Care (AWIFHSC) Section 3
Scotland
The Health and Social Care Standards
Northern Ireland
NISCC’s Induction Standards