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SUMMARY:The Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training on Learning Disability & Autism (Tier 2)
DESCRIPTION:    \nCourse fee: £75+VAT\nThis course is eligible for funding re-imbursement via the Learning & Development Support Scheme (LDSS). More information can be found here\n\nOne day course at HCPA Campus\nThis course is suitable for staff providing direct care or making decisions across all adult care settings \nUnder the Health and Care Act 2022 all CQC-regulated providers must ensure their staff receive training in learning disability and autism that is appropriate to their role.\nThis is supported by the Oliver McGowan Code of Practice\, which sets out how to meet this legal duty. \n\nThis applies to all services\nEven if your service does not currently support autistic people or people with a learning disability\, this requirement still applies.\nPeople with learning disabilities and autistic people may use a wide range of services\, including general\, older people’s\, and non-specialist settings. In some cases\, individuals may not have a formal diagnosis or may not have disclosed it. Therefore\, all staff must be equipped with the knowledge and skills to provide safe\, respectful\, and inclusive care. \nThe Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training is the government’s preferred training of meaningful training for health and social care staff on learning disabilities and autism.\nThe Tier 2 course is co-delivered by trainers with lived experience and covers: \n\nAvoiding diagnostic overshadowing\nCommon co-occurring conditions\nLegal frameworks (Mental Capacity Act\, Human Rights Act\, Autism Act\, Equality Act)\nReasonable adjustments\, including hospital passports\nAppropriate DNACPR application\nProfessional culture\, biases\, and their impact\nAccessible communication\nUnderstanding and responding to individuals and families\nAsk Listen Do framework\nLearning from LeDeR\n\nPrior to attending\, delegates must have completed the e-learning module which can be found here\nPlease note this is managed on the national platform “e-learning for healthcare” and is not managed by HCPA. You will need to have an account or register for one. Guidance and support can be found here \nSome content may be sensitive or distressing. If impacted\, please discuss this with your employer and seek appropriate support.\nWatch this powerful animation about The Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training \n*Please note: This course carries a course fee regardless of membership.\nDelegates who are late may not be admitted into the training. No refund will be offered.\nSee Terms & Conditions for cancellation periods.
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/the-oliver-mcgowan-mandatory-training-on-learning-disability-autism-tier-2-7/
LOCATION:HCPA\, Mundells Campus\, Mundells\, Welwyn Garden City\, AL7 1FT
CATEGORIES:Care topics,Oliver McGowan
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260813T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260813T113000
DTSTAMP:20260714T232926
CREATED:20260629T142059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260629T142059Z
UID:10002542-1786615200-1786620600@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Reflective practice in care settings for managers and leaders
DESCRIPTION:Course fee: HCPA Standard Member: Fully funded*\nAssociate/Network Member: £10+VAT | Non-member: £20+VAT  \n1.5 hour course via Zoom \nThis course will focus on the Gibbs cycle of reflective practice\, as its cyclical nature lends itself well for continual learning. The course will look in more detail at reflection on action and reflection in action\, which will assist professionals to identify their strengths\, weaknesses and gaps in their skills\, training\, and knowledge.  \nThe course will promote reflective practice and its benefits when adopted within organisations as a learning tool to facilitate continual improvements in practice standards. Furthermore\, it will support providers to consider how they can use this tool in a way that makes sense to their organisation. \nEntry Requirements: This course is suitable for all Mental Health services\, with an emphasis on accommodation-based services. It is best suited to managers and seniors who are ablet to implement new practice. \nLearning objectives:\n• Understand what reflective practice is.\n•  Understand the benefits of reflective practice.\n• Know there are two types of reflection\, reflection on action and reflection in action. \n•  Understand the Gibbs cycle of reflection and examples of questions practitioners can use to gain new learning.\n• Learners will have an opportunity to use reflective practices in small groups within breakout rooms and feedback.\n• Providers will have an opportunity to consider different types of reflective practice and how they might adopt it within their organisation.\n• Providers will have an opportunity to discuss and identify together how their organisation can adopt reflective practice. \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.\nBookings of more than two delegates per site may be amended to allow access to all member organisations at the discretion of HCPA.\nDelegates who are late may not be admitted into the training and a cost incurred
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/reflective-practice-in-care-settings-for-managers-and-leaders/
LOCATION:Virtual Classroom
CATEGORIES:Care topics
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260814T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260814T163000
DTSTAMP:20260714T232926
CREATED:20260602T101017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260627T162317Z
UID:10002477-1786699800-1786725000@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:The Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training on Learning Disability & Autism (Tier 2) (Fonthill Care)...
DESCRIPTION:    \nCourse fee: £75+VAT – This is a closed session for Fonthill Care employees only \nThis course is eligible for funding re-imbursement via the Learning & Development Support Scheme (LDSS). More information can be found here\n\nOne day course onsite at Fonhill Care (Harry Park)\nThis course is suitable for staff providing direct care or making decisions across all adult care settings \nUnder the Health and Care Act 2022 all CQC-regulated providers must ensure their staff receive training in learning disability and autism that is appropriate to their role.\nThis is supported by the Oliver McGowan Code of Practice\, which sets out how to meet this legal duty. \n\nThis applies to all services\nEven if your service does not currently support autistic people or people with a learning disability\, this requirement still applies.\nPeople with learning disabilities and autistic people may use a wide range of services\, including general\, older people’s\, and non-specialist settings. In some cases\, individuals may not have a formal diagnosis or may not have disclosed it. Therefore\, all staff must be equipped with the knowledge and skills to provide safe\, respectful\, and inclusive care. \nThe Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training is the government’s preferred training of meaningful training for health and social care staff on learning disabilities and autism.\nThe Tier 2 course is co-delivered by trainers with lived experience and covers: \n\nAvoiding diagnostic overshadowing\nCommon co-occurring conditions\nLegal frameworks (Mental Capacity Act\, Human Rights Act\, Autism Act\, Equality Act)\nReasonable adjustments\, including hospital passports\nAppropriate DNACPR application\nProfessional culture\, biases\, and their impact\nAccessible communication\nUnderstanding and responding to individuals and families\nAsk Listen Do framework\nLearning from LeDeR\n\nPrior to attending\, delegates must have completed the e-learning module which can be found here\nPlease note this is managed on the national platform “e-learning for healthcare” and is not managed by HCPA. You will need to have an account or register for one. Guidance and support can be found here \nSome content may be sensitive or distressing. If impacted\, please discuss this with your employer and seek appropriate support.\nWatch this powerful animation about The Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training \n*Please note: This course carries a course fee regardless of membership.\nDelegates who are late may not be admitted into the training. No refund will be offered.\nSee Terms & Conditions for cancellation periods.
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/the-oliver-mcgowan-mandatory-training-on-learning-disability-autism-tier-2-fonthill-care-2/
LOCATION:Fonthill Care (Harry Park)\, Cassius Drive\, King Harry Lane\, St Albans Hertfordshire\, AL3 4GD\, United Kingdom
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260814T123000
DTSTAMP:20260714T232926
CREATED:20260513T155351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260513T155351Z
UID:10002457-1786701600-1786710600@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Navigating Difficult Conversations - Effective Communication Strategies for Leaders
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nCourse fee: HCPA Standard Member: Fully funded*\nAssociate/Network Member: £25+VAT | Non-member: £50+VAT \nHalf day course via Virtual Classroom\n \nThis half-day\, live online session is designed specifically for established leaders who value discussion-led learning and peer insight. Delivered in an interactive virtual environment\, it removes the need for travel and easily fits into busy schedules. The session centres on guided conversation\, reflective dialogue\, and shared experience\, enabling leaders to explore real challenges collaboratively and translate insights into effective action. \nFocusing on difficult workplace conversations\, this course creates space for leaders in adult social care to discuss the factors that make these conversations challenging and why engaging in them is essential. Through facilitator-led dialogue and exploration of a practical 5-step strategy\, participants will examine how to prepare for and hold solution-focused discussions\, give constructive feedback\, and support meaningful action planning. The session is designed for leaders\, managers\, and supervisors who want to strengthen their communication confidence\, whether they are refining existing skills or building new ones. \nLearning objectives:\n• Understand what makes conversations difficult and why we need to have them.\n• Explore a 5-step strategy that covers: preparation\, solution focussed communication and action planning.\n• Learn strategies for providing effective feedback on performance and behaviours.\n• Identify outcomes of conflict resolution\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.\nBookings of more than two delegates per site may be amended to allow access to all member organisations at the discretion of HCPA.\nDelegates who are late may not be admitted into the training and a cost incurred
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/navigating-difficult-conversations-effective-communication-strategies-for-leaders/
LOCATION:Virtual Classroom
CATEGORIES:Care Leadership Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260814T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260814T160000
DTSTAMP:20260714T232926
CREATED:20260511T110646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T110646Z
UID:10002423-1786701600-1786723200@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Dementia - Person-centred Support Care Strategies
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nCourse fee: HCPA Standard Member: Fully funded*\nAssociate/Network Member: £37.50+VAT | Non-member: £75+VAT  \nOne day course at HCPA \nEntry requirements: Prior to attending this course\, delegates must have completed the pre-learning module Introduction to Prevalence and Types of Dementia \nThis course provides all staff with essential knowledge and skills for supporting individuals with dementia. Participants recap material from pre-learning regarding the types and prevalence of dementia and engage in practical care strategies focusing on effective communication\, care planning\, incorporating life stories\, and achieving positive outcomes. The session includes an introduction to Positive Behavioural Support (PBS) and highlights the importance of using the dementia checklist in daily practice. \nLearning objectives:\n• Describe the critical role of person-centred support and the principles that underpin good practice.\n• Explain the significance of personalisation tools\, advanced care planning\, and lifework history in enabling people living with Dementia to live well.\n• Understand the fundamentals of Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) and how to implement behaviour support interventions for people living with Dementia\n• Understand the importance of effective communication in Dementia care and recognise the relationship between communication\, interaction\, and behaviour.\n• Describe the value of effective collaboration and involvement of families\, support networks\, and community services in the care and support of people living with Dementia. \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.\nBookings of more than two delegates per site may be amended to allow access to all member organisations at the discretion of HCPA.\nDelegates who are late may not be admitted into the training and a cost incurred
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/dementia-person-centred-support-care-strategies/
LOCATION:HCPA\, Mundells Campus\, Mundells\, Welwyn Garden City\, AL7 1FT
CATEGORIES:Care topics
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260814T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260814T163000
DTSTAMP:20260714T232926
CREATED:20260513T160440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260513T160440Z
UID:10002458-1786716000-1786725000@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Time Management for Leaders - Applying the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nCourse fee: HCPA Standard Member: Fully funded*\nAssociate/Network Member: £25+VAT | Non-member: £50+VAT \nHalf day course via Virtual Classroom\n \nThis half-day\, live online session is designed for established leaders who benefit from discussion-led\, peer-to-peer learning. Delivered in an interactive virtual environment\, it removes travel demands and fits seamlessly into busy schedules. The session places strong emphasis on guided conversation\, shared experiences\, and reflective dialogue\, enabling leaders to explore practical approaches together and apply insights directly to their work. \nIn this discussion-focused course\, leaders in adult social care will examine effective time-management strategies and explore how personal habits influence productivity. Drawing on principles from Stephen R. Covey’s The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People\, participants will engage in collaborative conversations about prioritisation\, common time traps\, stress\, and sustainable work practices. Through facilitated dialogue and practical examples\, leaders will develop a clearer understanding of how to use their time intentionally and support productive working across their teams. \nLearning objectives:\n• Understand the importance of effective time management including effects of stress.\n• Identify individual “thieves of time” and common errors in time management.\n• Understand how to manage a task list most effectively.\n• Analyse time wasters such as procrastination and fear of failure.\n• Learn to categorise tasks based on urgency and importance using the time management matrix.\n• Evaluate time management tools and effective communication. \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.\nBookings of more than two delegates per site may be amended to allow access to all member organisations at the discretion of HCPA.\nDelegates who are late may not be admitted into the training and a cost incurred.
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/time-management-for-leaders-applying-the-7-habits-of-highly-effective-people-2/
LOCATION:Virtual Classroom
CATEGORIES:Care Leadership Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260817T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260817T160000
DTSTAMP:20260714T232926
CREATED:20260505T125812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T125812Z
UID:10002399-1786960800-1786982400@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Care Induction
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n\nCourse fee: HCPA Standard Member: Fully funded*\nAssociate/Network Member: £375+VAT | Non-member: £375+VAT \nFive day course at HCPA Campus\nAll sessions must be attended (T&C’s apply)\nDay 1: 17/08/2026\nDay 2: 18/08/2026\nDay 3: 19/08/2026\nDay 4: 20/08/2026\nDay 5: 21/08/2026 \n\nWelcome to the Care Induction course\, a comprehensive five-day programme designed for individuals embarking on a career in care. \nThis course aims to equip those new to working in care with the foundational knowledge and skills needed to excel as a care professional. Each day focuses on crucial aspects of care\, ensuring you are well-prepared to deliver high-quality\, person-centred support. \nContent:\nDay 1: Understanding Your Role and Person-Centred Care\nRole of a Care Professional\, Duty of Care and Candour\n• Gain insight into the responsibilities and expectations of a care professional.\n• Learn about the principles of duty of care and candour\, and how they apply in everyday practice.\nUnderstanding Person-Centred Care (Hertfordshire Connected Lives)\n• Explore the concepts of person-centred care and how they enhance the quality of life for individuals.\n• Understand the Hertfordshire Connected Lives approach and its application in care settings. \nDay 2: Communication\, Information Handling\, and Safeguarding\nUnderstanding Communication and Safe Information Handling\n• Develop effective communication skills essential for interacting with individuals in care.\n• Learn the importance of safe information handling and confidentiality.\nSafeguarding Awareness\n• Understand the principles of safeguarding and the role of a care professional in protecting vulnerable individuals.\n• Recognize the signs of abuse and neglect and know how to report concerns appropriately. \nDay 3: Health\, Safety\, Wellbeing\, and Inclusion\nUnderstanding Health\, Safety & Wellbeing\n• Learn about the health\, safety\, and wellbeing practices that ensure a safe environment for both care professionals and individuals in care.\n• Understand risk assessment and management in care settings.\nMaintaining Dignity in Care\, Equality\, Diversity\, and Inclusion\n• Discover the importance of maintaining dignity and respect in care.\n• Explore concepts of equality\, diversity\, and inclusion\, and how to promote these values in your practice. \nDay 4: Mental Health\, Dementia\, and Learning Disabilities\nUnderstanding Mental Health\, Dementia\, Learning Disabilities\, Autistic Spectrum Disorder\n• Gain knowledge about mental health conditions\, dementia\, learning disabilities\, and Autistic Spectrum Disorder.\n• Learn strategies for providing effective support to individuals with these conditions. \nDay 5: Nutrition\, Oral Health\, and Cultural Awareness\nUnderstanding Fluid\, Nutrition\, and Oral Health\n• Understand the importance of proper nutrition\, hydration\, and oral health in overall wellbeing.\n• Learn how to support individuals in maintaining these aspects of health.\nCultural Awareness\n• Develop awareness of cultural differences and their impact on care.\n• Learn to provide culturally sensitive care that respects and values diversity. \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.\nBookings of more than two delegates per site may be amended to allow access to all member organisations at the discretion of HCPA.\nDelegates who are late may not be admitted into the training and a cost incurred
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/care-induction-4/
LOCATION:HCPA\, Mundells Campus\, Mundells\, Welwyn Garden City\, AL7 1FT
CATEGORIES:Care Induction
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260817T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260817T160000
DTSTAMP:20260714T232926
CREATED:20260511T142608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T142608Z
UID:10002432-1786960800-1786982400@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Supervision & Appraisal
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nCourse fee: HCPA Standard Member: Fully funded*\nAssociate/Network Member: £37.50+VAT | Non-member: £75+VAT \nOne day course at HCPA Campus\nSupervision is a legal and regulatory requirement of adult care settings. This course discusses the purpose and processes of effective supervision\, together with performance management and methods of managing and addressing conflict. Delegates will learn about supporting others within an organisation’s cycle of performance management\, and how to maximise support for staff members. Legislation\, codes of practice\, and policies and procedures will be explored alongside how they influence the supervision process. \nLearning objectives:\n• Understand the purpose of supervision\n• Understand how the principles of supervision can be used to inform performance management\n• Understand how to support individuals through supervision\n• Understand how supervision supports performance\n• Understand how to identify skill gaps in knowledge and confidence \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.\nBookings of more than two delegates per site may be amended to allow access to all member organisations at the discretion of HCPA.\nDelegates who are late may not be admitted into the training and a cost incurred.
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/supervision-appraisal/
LOCATION:HCPA\, Mundells Campus\, Mundells\, Welwyn Garden City\, AL7 1FT
CATEGORIES:Care Leadership Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260818T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260818T130000
DTSTAMP:20260714T232926
CREATED:20260629T095816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260629T095816Z
UID:10002539-1787047200-1787058000@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Bed Rail Risk Management for Care Staff
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nCourse fee: HCPA Standard Member: Fully funded*\nAssociate/Network Member: £25+VAT | Non-member: £50+VAT \nHalf day course at HCPA Campus\n \nThis session will support care staff to confidently make safe\, informed decisions regarding the use of bed rails and bed levers in line with MHRA guidance and best practice principles. Participants will develop an understanding of the risks associated with these items of equipment\, how to complete and review bed rail risk assessments\, and how to ensure decisions remain person-centred and proportionate to the individual’s needs. The session will also help staff identify situations where equipment may no longer be appropriate\, where risks have changed\, and when further review or referral may be required. \nBy the end of this session\, participants will be able to: \n\nExplain the key risks associated with bed rails and bed levers.\nFollow the Bed Rail Risk Management Guide and accurately complete a bed rail risk assessment for residents in their care.\nApply person-centred thinking when making decisions about the use of bed rails and bed levers.\nIdentify when bed rails or bed levers are no longer necessary\, when risks have changed\, and when reassessment is required.\nRecognise and respond appropriately to risks associated with existing bed rail provision\, including when further review or referral may be needed.\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/bed-rail-risk-management-for-care-staff/
LOCATION:HCPA\, Mundells Campus\, Mundells\, Welwyn Garden City\, AL7 1FT
CATEGORIES:Care topics,Prevention & Enablement
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260819T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260819T160000
DTSTAMP:20260714T232926
CREATED:20260610T143009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T143009Z
UID:10002513-1787133600-1787155200@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Nutrition - Extended Knowledge
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nCourse fee: HCPA Standard Member: Fully funded*\nAssociate/Network Member: £75+VAT | Non-member: £150+VAT  \nTwo day course at HCPA Campus\nDay 1: 19/08/2026\nDay 2: 20/08/2026\n\nCourse Overview\nThis course develops the knowledge and skills needed to support people who require therapeutic diets due to medical conditions. It explores how to identify and respond to malnutrition and dehydration\, including in those living with dementia or dysphagia\, using the Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (MUST). \nLearners will also consider cultural and religious dietary needs\, menu planning\, and the role of nutrition and hydration at end of life. Practical communication and support approaches will be explored throughout\, supported by case studies to apply learning in real scenarios. \nThis course is aligned with the Workforce Development Pathway under:\n• Care or Support Worker – Established in their role with consolidated skills and experience\n• Enhanced Care Worker – Delegated healthcare activities and/or condition-specific support \nEntry Requirements\nParticipants must have completed a Care Certificate or equivalent and have worked in care for a minimum of 6 months. \nLearning objectives:\n• Identify individuals at risk of malnutrition using the Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (MUST) and develop person centred\, food-based nutritional care plans in line with Integrated Care Board guidance\n• Apply best practice in the use of oral nutritional supplements\, supporting individuals at risk of malnutrition\, including those living with dementia or dysphagia\n• Recognise and respond to eating and drinking difficulties\, including dementia related challenges and the use of the International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative (IDDSI) framework\n• Demonstrate an understanding of therapeutic diets\, including those for diabetes and other medical conditions\, alongside cultural and religious dietary requirements\n• Explain the role of nutrition and hydration at the end of life and apply a person-centred approach\, including effective communication with individuals\, families and others involved in care \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.\nBookings of more than two delegates per site may be amended to allow access to all member organisations at the discretion of HCPA.\nDelegates who are late may not be admitted into the training and a cost incurred.
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/nutrition-extended-knowledge/
LOCATION:HCPA\, Mundells Campus\, Mundells\, Welwyn Garden City\, AL7 1FT
CATEGORIES:Care topics
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260820T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260820T160000
DTSTAMP:20260714T232926
CREATED:20260511T111122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T111122Z
UID:10002424-1787218200-1787241600@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Emergency First Aid at Work
DESCRIPTION:Course fee: £95+VAT\nA significant saving on a national providers price of £205+VAT \nOne day course at HCPA Campus\n*This course involves physical activity. Delegates must be fit and able to participate*\n\nThe Emergency First Aid at Work qualification\, which conforms with HSE guidance\, provides a comprehensive set of practical skills needed by emergency first aid responders in most workplaces\, giving both the ability and knowledge to deal with first aid emergencies.\nThe qualification meets the requirements for training emergency first-aid responders in those organisations that have identified that staff need to be trained to this level within their first-aid needs assessment. The qualification covers knowledge such as the roles and responsibilities of the emergency first aid responder\, how to assess an incident and recognising signs and symptoms of injury. The qualification also covers first aid skills in CPR and use of an AED. In line with guidance provided by the HSE\, the qualification supports/approves emergency workplace first aid responders for a period of 3 years\, after which point delegates will need to retake the course. Therefore\, the qualification is valid for 3 years from the date of award. In addition to this\, it is recommended that delegates refresh their knowledge annually. \nTopics covered:\n• Roles and responsibilities of an emergency first aid responder\n• Undertake Primary surveys\n• Provide appropriate first aid for:\n• unresponsive casualties\n• choking\n• external bleeding\n• shock\n• minor injuries \nDelegates will undertake theory and practical assessments throughout the duration of the course\nIt is strongly advised that delegates are physically capable of completing the practical assessment and have a minimum of Level 1 in English to complete the theory assessment. \nHaving first aid measures in place to deal with potential accidents and incidents at work is an incredibly vital part of your health and safety procedure. Hopefully\, some of these skills won’t need to be put into use\, but it is essential that first aiders are ready to act in case of either minor injury or emergency. First aid regulations can be complicated however\, and it may be that you aren’t sure if you have the necessary cover in place. \nNeed First Aid Training?\nOur First Aid at Work and Emergency First Aid at Work courses are suitable for staff members who wish to learn new first aid skills and gain an awareness. \nHow Many First Aiders Are Required By Law?\nThe Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981 and Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014: Regulation 18 require Care providers to provide adequate and appropriate first aid provision to meet the needs of the staff and people using services at all times.\nHowever\, what is adequate and appropriate is quite vague and it can be difficult to know how to ensure you are legally compliant. Therefore\, in order to ensure you do have the adequate number of first aiders in your organisation\, you should carry out a first aid needs assessment. \nHow to Carry Out a First Aid Needs Assessment\nCarrying out a first aid needs assessment may seem a daunting challenge but it really doesn’t need to be. The purpose of a first aid needs assessment is to ensure there are suitable provisions in place in case of an accident or incident. While it isn’t a legal requirement for the first aid needs assessment to be written down or formal\, keeping a written record is recommended. As an employer\, you can use this assessment to demonstrate to the HSE or local authority inspector how you decided what level of first aid provision is required.\nWhen carrying out your first aid needs assessment\, remember to take into account the practicalities of day-to-day work. For example\, what do you do if your first aider goes off sick or is on holiday? Do you have someone in their place that is trained to the same level? \nHow Many First Aiders Do I Need?\nHaving carried out a first aid needs assessment you are now in a place to understand how many first aiders are required. As was explained earlier\, there is not a legal set number of first aiders that you need at work. \nSuggested First Aid numbers
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/emergency-first-aid-at-work-3/
LOCATION:HCPA\, Mundells Campus\, Mundells\, Welwyn Garden City\, AL7 1FT
CATEGORIES:First Aid,Qualifications
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260821T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260821T160000
DTSTAMP:20260714T232926
CREATED:20260107T110243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T110319Z
UID:10002205-1787306400-1787328000@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Moving & Assisting Trainer REVALIDATION
DESCRIPTION:Course fee: £150+VAT \nOne day course at HCPA Campus\nWho is this course for?\nThis course is designed to revalidate existing in-house trainers in Moving & Assisting to enable them to continue to deliver internal training. Attendees must have a valid Moving & Assisting Train the Trainer certificate achieved within the last two years. Please send a copy to coursebookings@hcpa.co.uk \nWhat does the course cover?\n• To understand the principles of safe Moving & Assisting\n• To recap on knowledge and understanding of the legislation underpinning Moving & Assisting\n• To recap on knowledge and understanding of the biomechanics of the spine and the importance of good posture\n• To understand risk assessments and the importance of standardisation\n• To undertake Moving & Assisting procedures safely including safety checks of equipment\n• To participate in a practical session with the following techniques: foot on a footplate\, sit to stand\, lie to sit\, falling and fallen clients\, hoisting\, slide sheets. \n*Please note: This course carries a course fee regardless of membership.\nDelegates who are late may not be admitted into the training. No refund will be offered.\nSee Terms & Conditions for cancellation periods.
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/moving-assisting-trainer-revalidation-3/
LOCATION:HCPA\, Mundells Campus\, Mundells\, Welwyn Garden City\, AL7 1FT
CATEGORIES:Education for Trainers
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260821T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260821T160000
DTSTAMP:20260714T232926
CREATED:20260511T113344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T113344Z
UID:10002425-1787306400-1787328000@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Infection Prevention and Control Essentials
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nCourse fee: HCPA Standard Member: Fully funded*\nAssociate/Network Member: £37.50+VAT | Non-member: £75+VAT \nOne day course at HCPA Campus\nThe aim of the course is to provide Care professionals with a baseline level of knowledge of the principles of infection prevention control in the care setting.\nThe course is suitable for any staff working in the care sector either as an introduction to IPC or as a refresher of existing knowledge. \nLearning objectives:\n• Identify causes of infection\, how infections are spread and how to break the chain of infection\n• Identify the standard infection prevention control precautions and how these relate to practice\n• Explain the importance of correct hand hygiene and the steps of effective hand hygiene\n• Demonstrate correct PPE selection and donning and doffing technique\n• Describe the importance of recognising soft signs of infection \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.\nBookings of more than two delegates per site may be amended to allow access to all member organisations at the discretion of HCPA.\nDelegates who are late may not be admitted into the training and a cost incurred.
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/infection-prevention-and-control-essentials/
LOCATION:HCPA\, Mundells Campus\, Mundells\, Welwyn Garden City\, AL7 1FT
CATEGORIES:Care topics
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260824T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260824T160000
DTSTAMP:20260714T232926
CREATED:20260630T131518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260630T131559Z
UID:10002545-1787563800-1787587200@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Introduction to Neurological Conditions
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nCourse fee: HCPA Standard Member: Fully funded*\nAssociate/Network Member: £37.50+VAT | Non-member: £75+VAT \nOne day course at HCPA Campus \nThis course will teach delegates about the most common neurological conditions including: Traumatic Brain Injury\, Multiple Sclerosis\, Parkinson’s Disease\, Stroke and Huntington’s Chorea. It teaches delegates about the functions of the brain and spinal cord\, and how each condition can affect a person The course also covers neuroplasticity in terms of helping individuals in terms of early recognition and prevention of deterioration. \nLearning objectives:\n• To have an awareness of the most common neurological conditions.\n• To have an understanding of how a person with one of these Neurological conditions may present\n• To have an understanding of the concept of neuroplasticity\n• To have an understanding of positioning\, and the impact on function\n• To be able to recognise signs of deterioration and to be able to signpost appropriately to Health Professionals \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.\nBookings of more than two delegates per site may be amended to allow access to all member organisations at the discretion of HCPA.\nDelegates who are late may not be admitted into the training and a cost incurred.
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/introduction-to-neurological-conditions/
LOCATION:HCPA\, Mundells Campus\, Mundells\, Welwyn Garden City\, AL7 1FT
CATEGORIES:Prevention & Enablement
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260824T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260824T163000
DTSTAMP:20260714T232926
CREATED:20260602T115327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260627T162420Z
UID:10002484-1787563800-1787589000@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:The Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training on Learning Disability & Autism (Tier 2) (Quantum)...
DESCRIPTION:    \nCourse fee: £75+VAT – This is a closed session for Quantum employees only \nThis course is eligible for funding re-imbursement via the Learning & Development Support Scheme (LDSS). More information can be found here\n\nOne day course at HCPA Campus\nThis course is suitable for staff providing direct care or making decisions across all adult care settings \nUnder the Health and Care Act 2022 all CQC-regulated providers must ensure their staff receive training in learning disability and autism that is appropriate to their role.\nThis is supported by the Oliver McGowan Code of Practice\, which sets out how to meet this legal duty. \n\nThis applies to all services\nEven if your service does not currently support autistic people or people with a learning disability\, this requirement still applies.\nPeople with learning disabilities and autistic people may use a wide range of services\, including general\, older people’s\, and non-specialist settings. In some cases\, individuals may not have a formal diagnosis or may not have disclosed it. Therefore\, all staff must be equipped with the knowledge and skills to provide safe\, respectful\, and inclusive care. \nThe Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training is the government’s preferred training of meaningful training for health and social care staff on learning disabilities and autism.\nThe Tier 2 course is co-delivered by trainers with lived experience and covers: \n\nAvoiding diagnostic overshadowing\nCommon co-occurring conditions\nLegal frameworks (Mental Capacity Act\, Human Rights Act\, Autism Act\, Equality Act)\nReasonable adjustments\, including hospital passports\nAppropriate DNACPR application\nProfessional culture\, biases\, and their impact\nAccessible communication\nUnderstanding and responding to individuals and families\nAsk Listen Do framework\nLearning from LeDeR\n\nPrior to attending\, delegates must have completed the e-learning module which can be found here\nPlease note this is managed on the national platform “e-learning for healthcare” and is not managed by HCPA. You will need to have an account or register for one. Guidance and support can be found here \nSome content may be sensitive or distressing. If impacted\, please discuss this with your employer and seek appropriate support.\nWatch this powerful animation about The Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training \n*Please note: This course carries a course fee regardless of membership.\nDelegates who are late may not be admitted into the training. No refund will be offered.\nSee Terms & Conditions for cancellation periods.
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/the-oliver-mcgowan-mandatory-training-on-learning-disability-autism-tier-2-quantum-6/
LOCATION:HCPA\, Mundells Campus\, Mundells\, Welwyn Garden City\, AL7 1FT
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260825T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260825T160000
DTSTAMP:20260714T232926
CREATED:20260629T115356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260629T115356Z
UID:10002540-1787652000-1787673600@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Keeping People Moving - Preventing Long-Term Bed Care and Contractures
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nCourse fee: HCPA Standard Member: Fully funded*\nAssociate/Network Member: £37.50+VAT | Non-member: £75+VAT  \nOne day course at HCPA Campus\n \nMany people gradually spend increasing amounts of time in bed due to illness\, reduced mobility\, frailty\, pain\, or changes in their health. Without early intervention\, this can lead to loss of independence\, increased care needs\, reduced quality of life\, and the development of contractures. \nThis practical course will help care staff identify the early signs that someone may be at risk of becoming dependent on long-term bed care and explore simple\, realistic strategies to maintain mobility\, comfort\, posture\, and engagement. Participants will learn how small changes in daily care\, positioning\, seating\, activity\, and goal setting can make a significant difference in preventing avoidable decline. \nThe session will also cover the impact of contractures\, how to support people who have developed them\, and how to provide safe\, person-centred care when long-term bed care becomes necessary. \nBy the end of this session\, participants will be able to: \n\nUnderstand the impact and risks of long-term bed care management.\nRecognise the factors that increase the risk bed care.\nExplain how to prevent the risk of being cared for in bed through: Simple Seating\, Activity and Posture\, Goals\, actions\, and evidence\nUnderstand the impact of contractures and how to support people who have developed them.\nExplain how to support people when long term bed care is necessary.\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/keeping-people-moving-preventing-long-term-bed-care-and-contractures/
LOCATION:HCPA\, Mundells Campus\, Mundells\, Welwyn Garden City\, AL7 1FT
CATEGORIES:Care topics,Prevention & Enablement
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260826T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260826T160000
DTSTAMP:20260714T232926
CREATED:20260508T135604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260709T100450Z
UID:10002419-1787738400-1787760000@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Safeguarding & Capacity
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nCourse fee: HCPA Standard Member: Fully funded*\nAssociate/Network Member: £37.50+VAT | Non-member: £75+VAT  \nOne day course at HCPA Campus\nThis course covers the key principles of safeguarding and an individuals rights regarding capacity. It identifies different types of abuse\, along with the signs and symptoms that might indicate abuse is occurring. It considers when individuals might be particularly vulnerable to abuse and what a care professional must do if abuse is suspected or alleged. \nLearning objectives:\n• Recognise signs and symptoms of abuse\n• Summarise how to respond to suspected or alleged abuse\n• Identify the national and local context of safeguarding and protection from abuse\n• Recognise ways to reduce the likelihood of abuse\n• Explain how to recognise and report unsafe practices\n• Recognise the principles of Mental Capacity and how this relates to effective safeguarding \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.\nBookings of more than two delegates per site may be amended to allow access to all member organisations at the discretion of HCPA.\nDelegates who are late may not be admitted into the training and a cost incurred.
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/safeguarding-capacity-2/
LOCATION:HCPA\, Mundells Campus\, Mundells\, Welwyn Garden City\, AL7 1FT
CATEGORIES:Care topics
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260826T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260826T160000
DTSTAMP:20260714T232926
CREATED:20260610T095645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260710T144747Z
UID:10002503-1787738400-1787760000@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Team Leading - Navigating Leadership Styles for Organisational Success
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nCourse fee: HCPA Standard Member: Fully funded*\nAssociate/Network Member: £25+VAT | Non-member: £50+VAT  \nOne day course at HCPA Campus\nThis course is aimed at care staff who are either working in\, or progressing to a Team Leader position\, and will provide delegates with an understanding of leadership styles within organisations.\nLearners will develop knowledge of team dynamics and the techniques used to manage the work of teams. Learners will also gain an appreciation of the impact of change management and how a motivated team affects an organisation. \nLearning objectives:\n• Understand different leadership styles within an organisation and be able to confidently use different leaderships styles\n• Understand team dynamics and describe the purpose of different teams\, along with team development and behaviour\n• Understand techniques used to manage the work of teams and describe a range of techniques to monitor the flow of a team\n• Understand the impact of change management within a team and the importance of accepting positive change\, including how to implement change\n• Understand team motivation and techniques that can be used to motivate staff \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.\nBookings of more than two delegates per site may be amended to allow access to all member organisations at the discretion of HCPA.\nDelegates who are late may not be admitted into the training and a cost incurred
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/team-leading-navigating-leadership-styles-for-organisational-success/
LOCATION:HCPA\, Mundells Campus\, Mundells\, Welwyn Garden City\, AL7 1FT
CATEGORIES:Care Leadership Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260826T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260826T160000
DTSTAMP:20260714T232926
CREATED:20260710T145248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260710T145248Z
UID:10002559-1787738400-1787760000@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Care Planning
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n\nCourse fee: HCPA Standard Member: Fully funded*\nAssociate/Network Member: £37.50+VAT | Non-member: £75+VAT  \nOne day course at HCPA Campus\nThis course provides delegates with knowledge and understanding of the principles and processes of person-centred thinking\, planning and reviews. \nLearning objectives:\n• Understand the principles and practice of person-centred thinking\, planning and reviews\n• Understand the context within which person-centred thinking and planning takes place.\n• Understand own role in person-centred planning\, thinking and reviews. \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.\nBookings of more than two delegates per site may be amended to allow access to all member organisations at the discretion of HCPA.\nDelegates who are late may not be admitted into the training and a cost incurred
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/care-planning-3/
LOCATION:HCPA\, Mundells Campus\, Mundells\, Welwyn Garden City\, AL7 1FT
CATEGORIES:Care topics
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260827T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260827T163000
DTSTAMP:20260714T232926
CREATED:20260512T141339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260627T162645Z
UID:10002442-1787823000-1787848200@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:The Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training on Learning Disability & Autism (Tier 2)
DESCRIPTION:    \nCourse fee: £75+VAT\nThis course is eligible for funding re-imbursement via the Learning & Development Support Scheme (LDSS). More information can be found here\n\nOne day course at HCPA Campus\nThis course is suitable for staff providing direct care or making decisions across all adult care settings \nUnder the Health and Care Act 2022 all CQC-regulated providers must ensure their staff receive training in learning disability and autism that is appropriate to their role.\nThis is supported by the Oliver McGowan Code of Practice\, which sets out how to meet this legal duty. \n\nThis applies to all services\nEven if your service does not currently support autistic people or people with a learning disability\, this requirement still applies.\nPeople with learning disabilities and autistic people may use a wide range of services\, including general\, older people’s\, and non-specialist settings. In some cases\, individuals may not have a formal diagnosis or may not have disclosed it. Therefore\, all staff must be equipped with the knowledge and skills to provide safe\, respectful\, and inclusive care. \nThe Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training is the government’s preferred training of meaningful training for health and social care staff on learning disabilities and autism.\nThe Tier 2 course is co-delivered by trainers with lived experience and covers: \n\nAvoiding diagnostic overshadowing\nCommon co-occurring conditions\nLegal frameworks (Mental Capacity Act\, Human Rights Act\, Autism Act\, Equality Act)\nReasonable adjustments\, including hospital passports\nAppropriate DNACPR application\nProfessional culture\, biases\, and their impact\nAccessible communication\nUnderstanding and responding to individuals and families\nAsk Listen Do framework\nLearning from LeDeR\n\nPrior to attending\, delegates must have completed the e-learning module which can be found here\nPlease note this is managed on the national platform “e-learning for healthcare” and is not managed by HCPA. You will need to have an account or register for one. Guidance and support can be found here \nSome content may be sensitive or distressing. If impacted\, please discuss this with your employer and seek appropriate support.\nWatch this powerful animation about The Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training \n*Please note: This course carries a course fee regardless of membership.\nDelegates who are late may not be admitted into the training. No refund will be offered.\nSee Terms & Conditions for cancellation periods.
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/the-oliver-mcgowan-mandatory-training-on-learning-disability-autism-tier-2-9/
LOCATION:HCPA\, Mundells Campus\, Mundells\, Welwyn Garden City\, AL7 1FT
CATEGORIES:Care topics,Oliver McGowan
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260901T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260901T160000
DTSTAMP:20260714T232926
CREATED:20260630T132549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260630T132603Z
UID:10002546-1788255000-1788278400@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Introduction to Respiratory Conditions
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nCourse fee: HCPA Standard Member: Fully funded*\nAssociate/Network Member: £37.50+VAT | Non-member: £75+VAT \nOne day course at HCPA Campus \nThis course will teach delegates about some of the most common Respiratory conditions such as: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD and Asthma. It will help them understand the respiratory system\, the mechanisms of normal breathing and how COPD affects respiratory function\, including the symptoms of emphysema\, chronic bronchitis and asthma. This course also covers risk factors\, co-morbidities and managing exacerbations/flare ups. The course also includes some practical tips and techniques on how to help manage breathlessness and to help clear the chest in a person with COPD \nLearning objectives:\n• To have an awareness of how the respiratory system works\n• To have an awareness of some of the common respiratory conditions such as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease\, Asthma\, Interstitial lung disease\, Asbestosis and other lung problems\n• To have an awareness of the causes and pathophysiology\, common signs and symptoms and the management options for a person with COPD\n• To have an awareness of the signs of an acute respiratory tract infection (chest infection) or an ‘exacerbation’\n• To have an understanding of how to use some of practical techniques to help a person manage their breathlessness and to help clear their secretions \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.\nBookings of more than two delegates per site may be amended to allow access to all member organisations at the discretion of HCPA.\nDelegates who are late may not be admitted into the training and a cost incurred.
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/introduction-to-respiratory-conditions/
LOCATION:HCPA\, Mundells Campus\, Mundells\, Welwyn Garden City\, AL7 1FT
CATEGORIES:Prevention & Enablement
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260901T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260901T160000
DTSTAMP:20260714T232926
CREATED:20260609T152609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260609T152609Z
UID:10002497-1788256800-1788278400@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Infection Prevention & Control - Extended Knowledge
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nCourse fee: HCPA Standard Member: Fully funded*\nAssociate/Network Member: £75+VAT | Non-member: £150+VAT \nTwo day course at HCPA Campus\nDay 1: 01/09/2026\nDay 2: 02/09/2026 \nCourse Overview\nThis two-day course is for care staff who have been in their role for at least 6 months and already understand the basics of infection prevention and control (IPC). It provides a more detailed and practical approach to preventing infection across social care settings. Participants will leave with increased confidence in applying IPC measures effectively\, supporting wellbeing\, and responding to infection risks confidently. \nThis course is aligned with the Workforce Development Pathway under:\n• Care or Support Worker – Established in their role with consolidated skills and experience\n• Enhanced Care Worker – Delegated healthcare activities and/or condition-specific support \nEntry Requirements\nLearners must have completed the Care Certificate or equivalent induction training and have at least 6 months’ experience working in care. \nLearning objectives:\n• Understand infection types and how they spread\n• Recognise signs of infection and respond appropriately\n• Apply Standard Infection Control Precautions (SICPs) confidently\n• Handle food safely to reduce infection risks\n• Identify risks from invasive devices (e.g. PEGs\, catheters)\n• Use PPE and hand hygiene effectively\n• Understand alert organisms and care implications\n• Follow national and local IPC protocols\n• Implement Transmission-Based Precautions (TBPs)\n• Handle specimens safely and reduce infection risk\n• Promote antimicrobial stewardship and responsible antibiotic use\n• Manage outbreaks and escalation processes\n• Promote hydration\, nutrition\, hygiene\, and immunisation for wellbeing \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.\nBookings of more than two delegates per site may be amended to allow access to all member organisations at the discretion of HCPA.\nDelegates who are late may not be admitted into the training and a cost incurred.
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/infection-prevention-control-extended-knowledge/
LOCATION:HCPA\, Mundells Campus\, Mundells\, Welwyn Garden City\, AL7 1FT
CATEGORIES:Care topics
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260901T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260901T160000
DTSTAMP:20260714T232926
CREATED:20260609T153733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260609T153733Z
UID:10002498-1788256800-1788278400@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Moving & Assisting
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nCourse fee: HCPA Standard Member: Fully funded*\nAssociate/Network Member: £37.50+VAT | Non-member: £75+VAT  \nOne day course at HCPA Campus \n*This course involves physical activity. Delegates must be fit and able to use moving and assisting equipment*\nThis course is suitable for anybody whose role involves Moving & Assisting activities within a social care setting\, such as those working in a care home\, nursing home\, or home care setting. \nIf you work in health and social care\, it is likely you will have to move or assist people as part of your role. Often this will involve the use of specialist equipment such as sliding aids\, hoists\, slings and handling belts. It is important that you carry out Moving & Assisting activities safely and correctly to prevent the risk of injuries to yourself or others. \nThe course will provide the information and guidance needed to move and position individuals safely\, in a way that promotes their independence\, dignity and functional mobility. It also teaches about the importance of risk assessments and the potential hazards involved\, along with the key legislation relevant to Moving & Assisting. \nLearning objectives:\n• Outline current legislation\, national guidelines\, policies\, procedures\, and protocols in relation to moving and positioning individuals\n• Explain anatomy of the spine and types of Injuries and identify how to look after your own back\n• Describe how to minimise risk before moving and positioning individuals\n• Identify when to seek advice and/or assistance from others when moving and positioning an individual\n• Outline how to move and position an individual \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.\nBookings of more than two delegates per site may be amended to allow access to all member organisations at the discretion of HCPA.\nDelegates who are late may not be admitted into the training and a cost incurred
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/moving-assisting-7/
LOCATION:HCPA\, Mundells Campus\, Mundells\, Welwyn Garden City\, AL7 1FT
CATEGORIES:Moving & Assisting
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260901T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260901T160000
DTSTAMP:20260714T232926
CREATED:20260609T154216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260609T154216Z
UID:10002499-1788256800-1788278400@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Supporting Relationships - Relationship & Sexuality Awareness Training for Managers
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nCourse fee: HCPA Standard Member: Fully funded*\nAssociate/Network Member: £37.50+VAT | Non-member: £75+VAT\n\nOne day course at HCPA Campus\nThis course will give Care Managers and Supervisors the knowledge and skills to engage confidently and compassionately in discussions surrounding sexuality and intimacy for individuals they support. Emphasis is placed on understanding safeguarding principles and positive risk-taking while respecting autonomy. Exploring the barriers\, benefits and impact of staff values on understanding sexuality and relationships\, clarifying roles\, regulations\, and legal considerations in all areas of care provision. \nLearning objectives:\n• Communication Skills: Teaching effective communication strategies to discuss sensitive topics with empathy and respect.\n• Understanding Diverse Needs: Recognising and understanding the diverse range of relationships and sexualities among individuals\, including LGBTQ+ identities.\n• Consent and Boundaries: Educating staff on the importance of consent\, boundaries\, and personal autonomy.\n• Cultural Sensitivity: Addressing cultural differences and their impact on relationships and sexuality.\n• Support for Individuals: Recognising signs of those that need support and offering that support appropriately.\n• Legal and Ethical Considerations: Understanding legal frameworks and ethical considerations when supporting individuals in matters related to relationships and sexuality. \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.\nBookings of more than two delegates per site may be amended to allow access to all member organisations at the discretion of HCPA.\nDelegates who are late may not be admitted into the training and a cost incurred
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/supporting-relationships-relationship-sexuality-awareness-training-for-managers/
LOCATION:HCPA\, Mundells Campus\, Mundells\, Welwyn Garden City\, AL7 1FT
CATEGORIES:Care Leadership Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260902T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260902T160000
DTSTAMP:20260714T232926
CREATED:20260226T102249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260627T162544Z
UID:10002277-1788343200-1788364800@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Level 2 Adult Social Care Certificate
DESCRIPTION:    \nCourse fee: £1\,000+VAT\nThis qualification is eligible for funding re-imbursement via the Learning & Development Support Scheme (LDSS). More information can be found here\n \n8 session course at HCPA Campus\nAll sessions must be attended (T&C’s apply)\nDay 1: 02/09/2026\nDay 2: 16/09/2026\nDay 3: 30/09/2026\nDay 4: 14/10/2026\nDay 5: 28/10/2026\nDay 6: 11/11/2026\nDay 7: 25/11/2026\nDay 8: 09/12/2026 \nThe Level 2 Adult Social Care Certificate is an ideal next step for care staff who have completed a thorough induction and have at least six months of experience in the care sector.\nThe qualification is designed to develop the knowledge and skills necessary for working in adult social care settings.\nIts objectives include:\n• Enhancing the knowledge and skills of the workforce.\n• Improving portability to reduce the need for repeat training and assessment when staff change roles.\n• Ensuring the workforce demonstrates the expected knowledge\, skills\, and behaviours in the adult social care sector.\n• Helping care staff feel recognised\, valued\, and supported.\n• Providing the workforce with the resources required to deliver safe and effective care.\n• Creating rewarding career pathways with opportunities for development and progression. \nTo be awarded this qualification\, learners are required to achieve 15 units.\n• Understand own role and responsibilities in adult social care\n• Personal development in adult social care settings\n• Duty of care in adult social care\n• Equality\, diversity\, inclusion and human rights in adult social care\n• Work in a person-centred way\n• Communication in adult social care\n• Privacy and dignity in adult social care settings\n• Support individuals to meet nutrition and hydration needs\n• Awareness of mental health conditions and dementia\n• Safeguarding adults\n• Safeguarding children\n• Health\, safety and principles of basic life support\n• Handling information\n• Infection prevention and control (IPC)\n• Awareness of learning disability and autism \nThis qualification involves attending eight workshop sessions\, all of which are mandatory\, to guide learners in demonstrating their knowledge\, skills\, and behaviours\, ensuring they successfully achieve their qualification.\nLearners are required to complete and submit coursework as part of this qualification\, in addition to being observed in the workplace. It is the joint responsibility of the learner and their manager to ensure authentic coursework is submitted within the timeframes specified by the Tutor/Assessor.\nProgress review meetings will be held with both the learner and their manager to support timely progression. \nWhat are the entry requirements?\n• Prospective learners must have completed a comprehensive induction and mandatory service training.\n• They should possess a strong command of the English language (e.g.\, Level 1).\n• An initial assessment must be submitted by each learner.\n• Additionally\, the learner’s manager will be required to attend a one-hour virtual onboarding session to understand the expectations for both the learner and employer support.
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/level-2-adult-social-care-certificate-4/
LOCATION:HCPA\, Mundells Campus\, Mundells\, Welwyn Garden City\, AL7 1FT
CATEGORIES:Qualifications
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UID:10002532-1788427800-1788453000@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:The Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training on Learning Disability & Autism (Tier 2)
DESCRIPTION:    \nCourse fee: £75+VAT\nThis course is eligible for funding re-imbursement via the Learning & Development Support Scheme (LDSS). More information can be found here\n\nOne day course at HCPA Campus\nThis course is suitable for staff providing direct care or making decisions across all adult care settings \nUnder the Health and Care Act 2022 all CQC-regulated providers must ensure their staff receive training in learning disability and autism that is appropriate to their role.\nThis is supported by the Oliver McGowan Code of Practice\, which sets out how to meet this legal duty. \n\nThis applies to all services\nEven if your service does not currently support autistic people or people with a learning disability\, this requirement still applies.\nPeople with learning disabilities and autistic people may use a wide range of services\, including general\, older people’s\, and non-specialist settings. In some cases\, individuals may not have a formal diagnosis or may not have disclosed it. Therefore\, all staff must be equipped with the knowledge and skills to provide safe\, respectful\, and inclusive care. \nThe Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training is the government’s preferred training of meaningful training for health and social care staff on learning disabilities and autism.\nThe Tier 2 course is co-delivered by trainers with lived experience and covers: \n\nAvoiding diagnostic overshadowing\nCommon co-occurring conditions\nLegal frameworks (Mental Capacity Act\, Human Rights Act\, Autism Act\, Equality Act)\nReasonable adjustments\, including hospital passports\nAppropriate DNACPR application\nProfessional culture\, biases\, and their impact\nAccessible communication\nUnderstanding and responding to individuals and families\nAsk Listen Do framework\nLearning from LeDeR\n\nPrior to attending\, delegates must have completed the e-learning module which can be found here\nPlease note this is managed on the national platform “e-learning for healthcare” and is not managed by HCPA. You will need to have an account or register for one. Guidance and support can be found here \nSome content may be sensitive or distressing. If impacted\, please discuss this with your employer and seek appropriate support.\nWatch this powerful animation about The Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training \n*Please note: This course carries a course fee regardless of membership.\nDelegates who are late may not be admitted into the training. No refund will be offered.\nSee Terms & Conditions for cancellation periods.
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/the-oliver-mcgowan-mandatory-training-on-learning-disability-autism-tier-2-10/
LOCATION:HCPA\, Mundells Campus\, Mundells\, Welwyn Garden City\, AL7 1FT
CATEGORIES:Care topics,Oliver McGowan
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UID:10002489-1788429600-1788435000@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Understanding the 3Ds - Depression Dementia and Delirium
DESCRIPTION:Course fee: HCPA Standard Member: Fully funded*\nAssociate/Network Member: £10+VAT | Non-member: £20+VAT \n1.5 hour online session via Virtual Classroom\n\nThis course supports care staff to develop a clear understanding of depression\, dementia\, and delirium in older people\, often referred to as the three Ds. It focuses on recognising similarities and differences between these conditions and the risks of diagnostic overshadowing\, including the potential impact on safety\, wellbeing\, and quality of care. \nThe course aims to build staff confidence in spotting early signs of change\, understanding when concerns may indicate delirium or depression rather than dementia progression\, and knowing how and when to escalate concerns. Early recognition and appropriate response are key to improving outcomes for people using services. \nEntry Requirements: Learners should have completed their staff induction and have basic awareness of dementia as a minimum. \nLearning Outcomes:\nBy the end of this course\, participants will be able to:\n• Understand the similarities and differences between dementia\, delirium\, and depression\n• Recognise the risks associated with diagnostic overshadowing and how to avoid it in practice\n• Identify early signs and symptoms of delirium and understand what action to take if it is suspected\n• Be aware of the risk of suicide and self-harm in older people\n• Understand the importance of timely escalation and seeking appropriate clinical support\n• Know where to go for help and support if concerned about a change in a resident or service user’s presentation \nStandards mapping\nThis course is mapped to the new dementia care standards:\n• Person-centred care\n• Responsive support for changing dependency\n• Skills and competence\n• Comprehensive health care\n• Collaborative multidisciplinary working \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.\nBookings of more than two delegates per site may be amended to allow access to all member organisations at the discretion of HCPA.\nDelegates who are late may not be admitted into the training and a cost incurred
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/understanding-the-3ds-depression-dementia-and-delirium-2/
LOCATION:Virtual Classroom
CATEGORIES:Care topics,Events, Forums & Seminars
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260904T163000
DTSTAMP:20260714T232926
CREATED:20260602T101453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260627T162834Z
UID:10002478-1788514200-1788539400@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:The Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training on Learning Disability & Autism (Tier 2) (Fonthill Care)...
DESCRIPTION:    \nCourse fee: £75+VAT – This is a closed session for Fonthill Care employees only \nThis course is eligible for funding re-imbursement via the Learning & Development Support Scheme (LDSS). More information can be found here\n\nOne day course onsite at Fonhill Care (Harry Park)\nThis course is suitable for staff providing direct care or making decisions across all adult care settings \nUnder the Health and Care Act 2022 all CQC-regulated providers must ensure their staff receive training in learning disability and autism that is appropriate to their role.\nThis is supported by the Oliver McGowan Code of Practice\, which sets out how to meet this legal duty. \n\nThis applies to all services\nEven if your service does not currently support autistic people or people with a learning disability\, this requirement still applies.\nPeople with learning disabilities and autistic people may use a wide range of services\, including general\, older people’s\, and non-specialist settings. In some cases\, individuals may not have a formal diagnosis or may not have disclosed it. Therefore\, all staff must be equipped with the knowledge and skills to provide safe\, respectful\, and inclusive care. \nThe Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training is the government’s preferred training of meaningful training for health and social care staff on learning disabilities and autism.\nThe Tier 2 course is co-delivered by trainers with lived experience and covers: \n\nAvoiding diagnostic overshadowing\nCommon co-occurring conditions\nLegal frameworks (Mental Capacity Act\, Human Rights Act\, Autism Act\, Equality Act)\nReasonable adjustments\, including hospital passports\nAppropriate DNACPR application\nProfessional culture\, biases\, and their impact\nAccessible communication\nUnderstanding and responding to individuals and families\nAsk Listen Do framework\nLearning from LeDeR\n\nPrior to attending\, delegates must have completed the e-learning module which can be found here\nPlease note this is managed on the national platform “e-learning for healthcare” and is not managed by HCPA. You will need to have an account or register for one. Guidance and support can be found here \nSome content may be sensitive or distressing. If impacted\, please discuss this with your employer and seek appropriate support.\nWatch this powerful animation about The Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training \n*Please note: This course carries a course fee regardless of membership.\nDelegates who are late may not be admitted into the training. No refund will be offered.\nSee Terms & Conditions for cancellation periods.
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/the-oliver-mcgowan-mandatory-training-on-learning-disability-autism-tier-2-fonthill-care-3/
LOCATION:Fonthill Care (Harry Park)\, Cassius Drive\, King Harry Lane\, St Albans Hertfordshire\, AL3 4GD\, United Kingdom
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260904T160000
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CREATED:20260210T093303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T233730Z
UID:10002242-1788516000-1788537600@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Moving & Assisting Train the Trainer
DESCRIPTION:Course fee: £550+VAT\nFour day course at HCPA Campus\nDay 1: 04/09/2026\nDay 2: 11/09/2026\nDay 3: 18/09/2026\nDay 4: 25/09/2026\nAll sessions must be attended (T&C’s apply). Delegates will be given one opportunity to retry assessment if not passed. \nWhat is the Moving and Assisting Train the Trainer course?\nThis 4 day Moving and Assisting people Train the Trainer course will provide you with the knowledge and skills to provide suitable and sufficient training that meets legislative requirements and current best practice\, to others in your workplace. \nWho is this course for?\nThis course is designed for in-house staff allocated to deliver internal training. Attendees must have at least two years’ experience in moving and assisting people in a care setting. \nHow is the Moving and Assisting Train the Trainer course assessed?\nDelegates will be assessed via: \n\nKnowledge assessment\nPractical demonstration of equipment\n20-min Micro-teach\nAction plan\n\nWhat does the course cover?\nTo understand the principles of Moving and Assisting\nTo understand the functions of the body\nTo understand the legislation surrounding Moving and Assisting practices\nTo be competent to facilitate independence when moving and assisting individuals\nTo be competent to use a wide range of techniques and equipment when moving and assisting individuals\nTo understand the principles of effective training\, planning and delivery\nTo provide assessment of and feedback for training delivery\nTo take part in action planning and goal setting for effective future training
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/moving-assisting-train-the-trainer-3/
LOCATION:HCPA\, Mundells Campus\, Mundells\, Welwyn Garden City\, AL7 1FT
CATEGORIES:Education for Trainers
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T103508Z
UID:10002504-1788516000-1788537600@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Care Home Medication - Extended Knowledge
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nCourse fee: HCPA Standard Member: Fully funded*\nAssociate/Network Member: £75+VAT | Non-member: £150+VAT  \nTwo day course at HCPA Campus\nDay 1: 04/09/2026\nDay 2: 11/09/2026\n\nCourse Overview\nThis two-day course is designed for care home staff who have at least 6 months’ experience in their role and a sound knowledge of medication procedures. It offers extended learning to strengthen safe\, accurate\, and person-centred medication support in residential settings. The course includes key legal\, ethical\, and practical components\, helping staff navigate challenges confidently and in line with best practice. \nThis course is aligned with the Workforce Development Pathway under:\n• Care or Support Worker – Established in their role with consolidated skills and experience\n• Enhanced Care Worker – Delegated healthcare activities and/or condition-specific support \nEntry Requirements\nParticipants must have completed a Care Certificate or equivalent and have worked in care for a minimum of 6 months. \nLearning objectives:\n• Understand legal frameworks and professional responsibilities\n• Improve medication accuracy and reduce errors\n• Identify administration routes and responses to side effects\n• Interpret MAR charts and manage PRN\, omissions\, and variable doses\n• Safely handle and dispose of controlled drugs\n• Apply mental capacity principles in medication support\n• Tackle common and complex challenges in care home settings\n• Support self-administration safely and effectively\n• Use homely remedies appropriately\n• Provide safe\, respectful medication support at end of life\n• Communicate clearly around medication concerns\n• Understand medication governance and quality assurance processes \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.\nBookings of more than two delegates per site may be amended to allow access to all member organisations at the discretion of HCPA.\nDelegates who are late may not be admitted into the training and a cost incurred.
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/care-home-medication-extended-knowledge/
LOCATION:HCPA\, Mundells Campus\, Mundells\, Welwyn Garden City\, AL7 1FT
CATEGORIES:Care topics
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