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CREATED:20251212T125107Z
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UID:10002182-1773914400-1773936000@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Care Culture CHAMPION - Application
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nCourse fees: HCPA Full Member: Fully funded* | ACE Member: £360+VAT | Associate Member: £360+VAT | Non-member: £450+VAT\nFive day programme open for applications\nDay 1: 19/03/2026 | Day 2: 24/03/2026 | Day 3: 31/03/2026 | Day 4: 08/04/2026\nAll sessions must be attended \nThis programme is suitable for Deputy Managers or above who have substantial experience and influence within the organisation.\nPrior to commencement\, the care organisation should undertake and complete the HCPA Cultural Values in Care (CVC) survey \nLead Excellence in Care with HCPA Champions\nEmpower your team by developing experienced colleagues to become HCPA Champions – individuals who influence positive\, high-quality change within their care services. \nWhat is an HCPA Champion?\nA Champion is a trained experienced care professional who drives improvements in care practices\, embeds governance\, and models excellence across the organisation.\nThe programmes equip Champions with the confidence\, tools\, and knowledge to influence change\, support colleagues\, and apply best practice consistently.\nChampions revalidate every two years by evidencing change through action plans\, case studies\, and continuing professional development. \nWhy have Champions?\nCare Managers cannot do everything\, they need support from trusted staff to ensure the service remains compliant with evolving national and local guidance. Champions mentor peers\, influence care delivery\, and maintain elevated care standards through ongoing governance and learning. \nWe suggest care providers have a Champion in each relevant topic area. To ensure quality and focus\, each individual may only be a Champion in up to two topic areas: \nThis 5 day Care Culture CHAMPION course is suitable for Deputy Managers or above who have substantial experience and influence within the organisation.\nThe course will introduce the role of the Culture Champion and the responsibilities that it entails. \nLearning Objectives:\n• Define the role of a Care Culture CHAMPION and explain how this role benefits their organisation by fostering a positive and person-centred culture.\n• Describe the key concepts of culture transformation and the importance of embedding advocacy principles into everyday care.\n• Explain the impact of unconscious bias and compassion fatigue on care culture and how to address these challenges constructively.\n• Apply the SMART goal-setting process to develop practical plans that support cultural transformation within their workplace.\n• Demonstrate how to use advocacy principles to promote person-centred care in daily interactions and decision-making.\n• Implement strategies for staff development and investment to strengthen organisational culture and care quality.\n• Evaluate own organisation’s culture using tools such as the HCPA Cultural Values in Care (CVC) survey.\n• Analyse the requirements for evidencing culture during inspections and how to prepare effectively using relevant tools and documentation.\n• Assess the effectiveness of culture transformation initiatives and champion-led actions\, recommending improvements based on feedback and evidence.\n• Develop a SMART goal-driven action plan and use meeting templates to empower and guide champions in embedding and sustaining a positive care culture. \nFind out more and apply here \nNote – This is an application\, not a booking. If approved\, you will be invited to book.
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/care-culture-champion-application-2/
CATEGORIES:Care Leadership Courses,Champions
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260309T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260309T160000
DTSTAMP:20260429T142801
CREATED:20251212T122112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251212T122112Z
UID:10002176-1773050400-1773072000@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Adult Disability Positive Behaviour Support CHAMPION - Application
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nCourse fees: HCPA Full Member: Fully funded* | ACE Member: £264+VAT | Associate Member: £300+VAT | Non-member: £400+VAT\nFour day programme open for applications\nDay 1: 09/03/2026 | Day 2: 10/03/2026 | Day 3: 16/03/2026 | Day 4: 23/03/2026\nAll sessions must be attended \nLead Excellence in Care with HCPA Champions\nEmpower your team by developing experienced colleagues to become HCPA Champions – individuals who influence positive\, high-quality change within their care services. \nWhat is an HCPA Champion?\nA Champion is a trained experienced care professional who drives improvements in care practices\, embeds governance\, and models excellence across the organisation.\nThe programmes equip Champions with the confidence\, tools\, and knowledge to influence change\, support colleagues\, and apply best practice consistently.\nChampions revalidate every two years by evidencing change through action plans\, case studies\, and continuing professional development. \nWhy have Champions?\nCare Managers cannot do everything\, they need support from trusted staff to ensure the service remains compliant with evolving national and local guidance. Champions mentor peers\, influence care delivery\, and maintain elevated care standards through ongoing governance and learning. \nWe suggest care providers have a Champion in each relevant topic area. To ensure quality and focus\, each individual may only be a Champion in up to two topic areas: \nThe Adult Disability Positive Behaviour Support CHAMPION course will enable Care professionals to take on the role of Champion within their organisation for this topic. The Champion will have a clear understanding of local and national guidance and legislation for and will cascade this information amongst care teams\, improving the safety and quality of care for individuals. \nLearning Outcomes:\n• Define the role of a Positive Behaviour Support Champion and explain how this role benefits their organisation by promoting safe\, person-centred care.\n• Explain the context and principles of the Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) model\, including the key characteristics that underpin effective PBS.\n• Define the term ‘behaviours that challenge’ and recognise the contexts in which these behaviours may occur.\n• Apply the SMART goal-setting process to develop and monitor PBS plans relevant to their workplace.\n• Outline how to contribute to a functional analysis of an individual’s behaviours to better understand triggers.\n• Demonstrate how to implement prevention strategies that proactively reduce the likelihood of behaviours that challenge.\n• Use a person-centred approach to develop PBS plans that promote meaningful participation and wellbeing.\n• Describe and implement secondary prevention strategies designed to manage behaviours before escalation.\n• Explain how to implement strategies to safely respond to behaviours that challenge\, ensuring dignity and respect.\n• Develop a SMART goal-driven action plan to embed positive behaviour support principles within their service\, promoting consistency and positive outcomes. \nFind out more and apply here \nNote – This is an application\, not a booking. If approved\, you will be invited to book.
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/adult-disability-positive-behaviour-support-champion-application-2/
CATEGORIES:Care Leadership Courses,Champions
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260202T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260202T160000
DTSTAMP:20260429T142801
CREATED:20251107T153040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T161756Z
UID:10002110-1770026400-1770048000@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Dementia CHAMPION - Application
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nCourse fees: HCPA Full Member: Fully funded* | ACE Member: £264+VAT | Associate Member: £300+VAT | Non-member: £400+VAT\nFour day programme open for applications\nDay 1: 02/02/2026 | Day 2: 09/02/2026 | Day 3: 16/02/2026 | Day 4: 17/02/2026\nAll sessions must be attended \nLead Excellence in Care with HCPA Champions\nEmpower your team by developing experienced colleagues to become HCPA Champions – individuals who influence positive\, high-quality change within their care services. \nWhat is an HCPA Champion?\nA Champion is a trained experienced care professional who drives improvements in care practices\, embeds governance\, and models excellence across the organisation.\nThe programmes equip Champions with the confidence\, tools\, and knowledge to influence change\, support colleagues\, and apply best practice consistently.\nChampions revalidate every two years by evidencing change through action plans\, case studies\, and continuing professional development. \nWhy have Champions?\nCare Managers cannot do everything\, they need support from trusted staff to ensure the service remains compliant with evolving national and local guidance. Champions mentor peers\, influence care delivery\, and maintain elevated care standards through ongoing governance and learning. \nWe suggest care providers have a Champion in each relevant topic area. To ensure quality and focus\, each individual may only be a Champion in up to two topic areas: \nThe Dementia CHAMPION course will enable Care professionals to take on the role of Champion within their organisation for this topic. The Champion will have a clear understanding of local and national guidance and legislation for and will cascade this information amongst care teams\, improving the safety and quality of care for individuals. \nLearning Outcomes:\n• Define the expectations and responsibilities of a Dementia Champion within a care setting\, and explain how this role can enhance service quality and culture.\n• Describe the principles of personalised\, outcomes-focused care planning in dementia care and explain their importance in meeting individual needs.\n• Define the principles of Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) and explain their application in promoting dignity\, autonomy and well-being for people living with dementia.\n• Select and apply evidence-based pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions to meet the changing needs of individuals with dementia\, including the management of behavioural and psychological symptoms (BPSD).\n• Implement dementia-friendly environmental adaptations\, communication strategies and active support approaches that enable daily living\, foster positive engagement and reduce distress.\n• Demonstrate effective multi-disciplinary working and collaboration with families\, carers and professionals to support the person with dementia holistically.\n• Analyse case studies to identify challenges\, risk factors and opportunities for improving care\, and apply risk-positive approaches that encourage meaningful engagement.\n• Evaluate the impact of language on perceptions of dementia and analyse how communication choices influence stigma\, inclusion and person-centred relationships.\n• Assess methods for evaluating dementia care standards and measuring service impact\, reflect on insights from experts with lived experience.\n• Develop SMART goals and a practical action plan to drive positive change in dementia care\, integrating personalised planning\, PBS principles and best practice standards. \nFind out more and apply here \nNote – This is an application\, not a booking. If approved\, you will be invited to book.
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/dementia-champion-application-2/
CATEGORIES:Care topics,Champions
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260121T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260121T160000
DTSTAMP:20260429T142801
CREATED:20250904T141229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T161641Z
UID:10002005-1768989600-1769011200@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Skin Health CHAMPION - Application
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nCourse fees: HCPA Full Member: Fully funded* | ACE Member: £264+VAT | Associate Member: £300+VAT | Non-member: £400+VAT\nFour day programme open for applications\nDay 1: 21/01/2026 | Day 2: 22/01/2026 | Day 3: 28/01/2026 | Day 4: 29/01/2026\nAll sessions must be attended \nLead Excellence in Care with HCPA Champions\nEmpower your team by developing experienced colleagues to become HCPA Champions – individuals who influence positive\, high-quality change within their care services. \nWhat is an HCPA Champion?\nA Champion is a trained experienced care professional who drives improvements in care practices\, embeds governance\, and models excellence across the organisation.\nThe programmes equip Champions with the confidence\, tools\, and knowledge to influence change\, support colleagues\, and apply best practice consistently.\nChampions revalidate every two years by evidencing change through action plans\, case studies\, and continuing professional development. \nWhy have Champions?\nCare Managers cannot do everything\, they need support from trusted staff to ensure the service remains compliant with evolving national and local guidance. Champions mentor peers\, influence care delivery\, and maintain elevated care standards through ongoing governance and learning. \nWe suggest care providers have a Champion in each relevant topic area. To ensure quality and focus\, each individual may only be a Champion in up to two topic areas: \nThe Skin Health CHAMPION course will enable Care professionals to take on the role of Champion within their organisation for this topic. The Champion will have a clear understanding of local and national guidance and legislation for and will cascade this information amongst care teams\, improving the safety and quality of care for individuals. \nLearning Outcomes:\n• Understand the impact of National and local drivers for wound care informing practice\n• Develop knowledge in Anatomy & Physiology of the skin and wound healing\n• Review the importance of accurate Holistic Wound assessment and the impact on wound healing\n• Identify management options and the introduction of local pathways\n• Increased knowledge in common dressing products selected according to wound type\, practical session\n• Develop skills and knowledge in the Prevention and management of Skin tears\, practical session\n• Understand anatomy & physiology of vascular and lymphatic systems to determine disease progression\n• Explore risk factors for leg ulceration and oedema\n• Identify management options and introduction of local pathways\n• Understand the principles of lower limb assessment\n• Explore benefits of compression therapy and barriers to implementation\n• Practice effective lower limb skin care application of hosiery and wraps.\n• Explore foot health in care settings and care of the diabetic foot\n• Gain knowledge of national and local drivers for pressure ulcer prevention\n• Review the physiology of pressure ulcer development\n• Gain skills and knowledge in identification of pressure damage\n• Discuss how to use ASSKING care bundles with the Great Skin tools in care settings\n• Improve understanding of why surface is important (to include seating and posture) practical training\n• Improve skills in inspection of patients/resident’s skin for areas of risk or damage (risk assessment)\n• Understand why /how it is important to keep patients/residents moving (practical training)\n• Discuss prevention of skin damage caused by moisture\n• Apply the principles of nutrition to pressure ulcer prevention\n• Understand the importance of developing skills and knowledge in giving information and teaching colleagues\, residents and their families in the care setting to raise awareness and reduce risk. \nFind out more and apply here \nNote – This is an application\, not a booking. If approved\, you will be invited to book.
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/skin-health-champion-application-2/
CATEGORIES:Care topics,Champions
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260115T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260115T160000
DTSTAMP:20260429T142801
CREATED:20250818T084049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T161342Z
UID:10001981-1768471200-1768492800@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Nutrition CHAMPION - Application
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nCourse fees: HCPA Full Member: Fully funded* | ACE Member: £264+VAT | Associate Member: £300+VAT | Non-member: £400+VAT\nFour day programme open for applications\nDay 1: 15/01/2026 | Day 2: 16/01/2026 | Day 3: 21/01/2026 | Day 4: 22/01/2026\nAll sessions must be attended \nLead Excellence in Care with HCPA Champions\nEmpower your team by developing experienced colleagues to become HCPA Champions – individuals who influence positive\, high-quality change within their care services. \nWhat is an HCPA Champion?\nA Champion is a trained experienced care professional who drives improvements in care practices\, embeds governance\, and models excellence across the organisation.\nThe programmes equip Champions with the confidence\, tools\, and knowledge to influence change\, support colleagues\, and apply best practice consistently.\nChampions revalidate every two years by evidencing change through action plans\, case studies\, and continuing professional development. \nWhy have Champions?\nCare Managers cannot do everything\, they need support from trusted staff to ensure the service remains compliant with evolving national and local guidance. Champions mentor peers\, influence care delivery\, and maintain elevated care standards through ongoing governance and learning. \nWe suggest care providers have a Champion in each relevant topic area. To ensure quality and focus\, each individual may only be a Champion in up to two topic areas: \nThe Nutrition CHAMPION course will enable Care professionals to take on the role of Champion within their organisation for this topic. The Champion will have a clear understanding of local and national guidance and legislation for and will cascade this information amongst care teams\, improving the safety and quality of care for individuals. \nLearning Outcomes:\n• Define the role of a Nutrition Champion and explain how this role benefits their organisation by promoting person-centred\, evidence-based nutritional care.\n• Describe common nutritional needs and challenges in adult care\, including the impact of malnutrition\, dehydration\, and specific dietary requirements on health and wellbeing.\n• Explain relevant local and national guidance\, legislation\, and best practices relating to nutrition in adult care settings.\n• Apply the SMART goal-setting process to develop tailored nutrition care plans that support individual preferences and health outcomes.\n• Demonstrate effective communication techniques to promote positive conversations about nutrition and provide supportive responses when individuals face barriers to healthy eating.\n• Implement person-centred approaches that promote dignity\, choice\, and independence in relation to food and drink.\n• Analyse barriers to good nutrition in care settings and identify strategies to overcome these\, such as environmental\, cultural\, or organisational challenges.\n• Evaluate the importance of multi-disciplinary collaboration\, including input from dietitians\, speech and language therapists\, and other professionals\, to support individuals with complex nutritional needs.\n• Assess the effectiveness of nutrition interventions and care practices\, recommending improvements to enhance health outcomes and reduce risks such as malnutrition and dehydration.\n• Develop a SMART goal-driven action plan to embed good nutritional care principles within services\, raising awareness\, reducing risks\, and improving the overall quality of care. \nFind out more and apply here \nNote – This is an application\, not a booking. If approved\, you will be invited to book.
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/nutrition-champion-application-2/
CATEGORIES:Care topics,Champions,Prevention & Enablement
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260112T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260112T160000
DTSTAMP:20260429T142801
CREATED:20251023T134413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T161200Z
UID:10002064-1768212000-1768233600@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Safeguarding CHAMPION - Application
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nCourse fees: HCPA Full Member: Fully funded* | ACE Member: £264+VAT | Associate Member: £300+VAT | Non-member: £400+VAT\nFour day programme open for applications\nDay 1: 12/01/2026 | Day 2: 19/01/2026 | Day 3: 26/01/2026 | Day 4: 02/02/2026\nAll sessions must be attended \nLead Excellence in Care with HCPA Champions\nEmpower your team by developing experienced colleagues to become HCPA Champions – individuals who influence positive\, high-quality change within their care services. \nWhat is an HCPA Champion?\nA Champion is a trained experienced care professional who drives improvements in care practices\, embeds governance\, and models excellence across the organisation.\nThe programmes equip Champions with the confidence\, tools\, and knowledge to influence change\, support colleagues\, and apply best practice consistently.\nChampions revalidate every two years by evidencing change through action plans\, case studies\, and continuing professional development. \nWhy have Champions?\nCare Managers cannot do everything\, they need support from trusted staff to ensure the service remains compliant with evolving national and local guidance. Champions mentor peers\, influence care delivery\, and maintain elevated care standards through ongoing governance and learning. \nWe suggest care providers have a Champion in each relevant topic area. To ensure quality and focus\, each individual may only be a Champion in up to two topic areas: \n Care Culture | Data Security & Protection | Dementia | Enablement | End of Life | Engagement | Falls & Frailty | Infection Prevention & Control | Medication | Mental Capacity | Mental Health Service | Positive Behaviour Support (ADS) | Skin Health | Safeguarding \nFind out more and apply here \nNote – This is an application\, not a booking. If approved\, you will be invited to book.
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/safeguarding-champion-application/
CATEGORIES:Care topics,Champions
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250905T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250905T160000
DTSTAMP:20260429T142801
CREATED:20250810T161719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250814T175320Z
UID:10001957-1757066400-1757088000@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Enabling & Posture CHAMPION - Application
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nCourse fees: HCPA Full Member: Fully funded* | ACE Member: £264+VAT | Associate Member: £300+VAT | Non-member: £400+VAT\nFour day programme open for applications\nDay 1: 05/09/2025 | Day 2: 12/09/2025 | Day 3: 19/09/2025 | Day 4: 26/09/2025\nAll sessions must be attended \nLead Excellence in Care with HCPA Champions\nEmpower your team by developing experienced colleagues to become HCPA Champions – individuals who influence positive\, high-quality change within their care services. \nWhat is an HCPA Champion?\nA Champion is a trained experienced care professional who drives improvements in care practices\, embeds governance\, and models excellence across the organisation.\nThe programmes equip Champions with the confidence\, tools\, and knowledge to influence change\, support colleagues\, and apply best practice consistently.\nChampions revalidate every two years by evidencing change through action plans\, case studies\, and continuing professional development. \nWhy have Champions?\nCare Managers cannot do everything\, they need support from trusted staff to ensure the service remains compliant with evolving national and local guidance. Champions mentor peers\, influence care delivery\, and maintain elevated care standards through ongoing governance and learning. \nWe suggest care providers have a Champion in each relevant topic area. To ensure quality and focus\, each individual may only be a Champion in up to two topic areas: \nThe Enabling & Posture CHAMPION equips staff to learn how simple changes can be made to improve functional independence\, so that individuals can fully participate in their life physically and mentally\, thereby improving overall health outcomes and quality of life\, and supporting people to live longer better. \nLearning Outcomes:\n• Define the role of an Enabling Champion and explain how this role can benefit their organisation by fostering a culture of independence and active participation.\n• Describe the anatomy and physiology relevant to mobility\, including the benefits of physical activity and encouraging participation in activities of daily living (ADLs) through normal movement.\n• Explain the principles of an enabling care culture\, including how to identify potential problems and appropriately signpost to appropriate professionals.\n• Apply the SMART goal-setting process to develop personalised mobility and enabling plans within their own workplace.\n• Demonstrate effective communication and motivational strategies\, including goal setting\, to support and encourage individuals’ participation in mobility and ADLs.\n• Implement therapeutic handling techniques\, such as therapeutic touch\, to facilitate safe and effective movement.\n• Analyse posture and positioning principles\, including joint positioning and optimal alignment\, and apply methods to check and improve sitting posture.\n• Evaluate signs of acute deterioration using tools such as RESTORE2 and NEWS2\, and identify appropriate actions and referrals.\n• Assess the impact of enabling practices on individual independence and well-being\, and recommend improvements to care plans and organisational culture.\n• Develop a comprehensive action plan using SMART goals to promote an enabling care culture that supports safe mobility\, encourages physical activity\, and ensures timely response to health deterioration. \nFind out more and apply here \nNote – This is an application\, not a booking. If approved\, you will be invited to book.
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/enabling-posture-champion-application/
CATEGORIES:Care Leadership Courses,Champions,Prevention & Enablement
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250905T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250905T160000
DTSTAMP:20260429T142801
CREATED:20250109T210834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250814T174046Z
UID:10001510-1757066400-1757088000@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Enabling & Posture CHAMPION...
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nCourse fees: HCPA Full Member: Fully funded* | ACE Member: £264+VAT | Associate Member: £300+VAT | Non-member: £400+VAT\nFour day course at HCPA Campus\nAll sessions must be attended\nDay 1: 05/09/2025\nDay 2: 12/09/2025\nDay 3: 19/09/2025\nDay 4: 26/09/2025 \nYour application has been approved! If the approved nominated person can attend all of the above dates\, please now book their space below \n\n*Please note: As per our T&C’s\, this course carries a fee in the event of non-attendance\, non-completion or late cancellation.\nDelegates who are late may not be admitted into the training and a cost incurred.
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/enabling-posture-champion-cohort-01/
LOCATION:HCPA\, Mundells Campus\, Mundells\, Welwyn Garden City\, AL7 1FT
CATEGORIES:Champions
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