Dignity Privacy and Respect e Learning Course

Description

This interactive course presents Dignity, Privacy & Respect in a format that is both easy to digest and apply to the work environment. It will benefit all employees who work within a Health and Social Care environment. It will also benefit those who require this knowledge as part of their induction or as part of their company mandatory training programme. Successful completion of the training will give users the under-pinning knowledge of Dignity, Privacy & Respect. It will enable users to understand the above learning outcomes and be able to implement those outcomes within their working environment.

 

The course will cover the following areas:

  • Understanding the definitions of Dignity, Privacy and Respect
  • Legislation Policy/Procedure of Organisation
  • Poor Practice
  • Discrimination
  • Best Practice
  • Specific Care Needs
  • Implementing Change
  • Person Centred Care using Dignity, Privacy & Respect

eLearning courses are designed to be interactive to help learners stay focused and engaged in the learning they are faced with.

The courses require the learner to perform small actions within the course, revealing further information, or quiz questions to help them reflect upon previous course content they have studied. A CPD certificate can be downloaded on completion.

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Dignity Privacy and Respect e Learning Course

Self-respect and self-esteem are central to maintaining mental health and wellbeing. Dignity, privacy and respect in care are of utmost importance for your patients mental and physical wellbeing. Ensure your patients are being properly cared for with kindness and respect to avoid negative feedback of your organisation. The aim of this Erudition e Learning course is to greater increase your knowledge of dignity, privacy and respect in care, as well as relevant legislation.

£10.00