**Places Available*** | ReSPECT Training including: DNAR/ADRT | 29th August 2023
Event Details
Welcome to the “Excellence in Care Series” We understand that a lot of
Event Details
Welcome to the “Excellence in Care Series”
We understand that a lot of businesses find it difficult to release all staff to attend training. For this reason we are now running open courses at our training venue in Cheltenham to give organisations and individuals the opportunity to book onto a course with minimum disruption to the working day.
Our open courses are ideal for anyone working in the healthcare sector. You can attend the courses as an individual or a number of your staff can be booked onto the course. There are a maximum of 15 places available.
Training made easy for you
With a lot of new regulations coming into force, it is vital now more than ever that you are able to provide appropriate training for your workforce.
Supporting you with staff recruitment & retention
It’s a fact that quality training increases recruitment and aids retention. A vital issue in your sector where good staff seem to be becoming ever more thin on the ground. Our bespoke training packages are designed specifically to help you.
Helping you increased productivity
Well trained staff are able to carry out their duties more efficiently. Organisations with a well trained workforce suffer less safeguard incidents. Well trained staff work more efficiently and have more confidence in their job role.
Improving standards of care delivery
ReSPECT Training including: DNAR/ADRT
Demystifying ReSPECT, DNAR and ADRT awareness is targeted at health & social care staff who are caring for people who may be elderly or have life-limiting conditions. Staff will be able to understand the differences between the three documents and learn how they work in communicating the wishes of their residents should they require emergency treatment.
Why, when and how the forms are used to convey the wishes of the person, including case studies and discussions around this emotive subject.
What is ReSPECT?
ReSPECT stands for Recommended Summary Plan for Emergency Care and Treatment. The ReSPECT process creates a personalised recommendation for clients/patients clinical care in emergency situations where they are not able to make decisions or express their wishes.
- ReSPECT stands for Recommended Summary Plan for Emergency Care and Treatment
- ReSPECT is different from many current DNACPR schemes and treatment escalation plans because:
- ReSPECT is proactive and not reactive.
- ReSPECT is personalised.
- ReSPECT involves more than just the person.
- ReSPECT is about much more than CPR decisions.
- ReSPECT applies nationally and in all settings.
- ReSPECT has been developed by national experts and members of the public.
The key stages of the ReSPECT process are:
1. Understand – To establish a shared understanding of the person’s state of health and medical conditions, and what they might reasonably expect in terms of progressive deterioration, abrupt health crises and longevity.
2. Set goals – To establish what is important to the person, and what they see as the main focus for their care and treatment – balanced between sustaining life and maximising comfort – this allows people to agree their goals of care.
3. Plan – To discuss the treatments that should be considered for a person as well as treatments which they may not want or that may not help them. The recommendations are recorded on a ReSPECT form.
And… though ReSPECT is not legally binding, the recommendations made must be considered when making decisions about the person’s care and treatment and draw attention to any other legally binding documents they may have.
A change of culture is needed to think about emergency care planning in this way, which will take time to embed among the public and among professionals.
Course Assessment and Certification
The assessment is completed with simulated practical assessments.
Upon successful completion of the training learners will be issued with a certificate of completion which is valid for 3 years.
Cost: £60.00 + Vat per person
Time
(Tuesday) 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm GMT(GMT+01:00)
Location
Webinar (Zoom)
Book a place
For more information and pricing please contact one of the team and we will be delighted to support you.
Email: contact@tidaltraining.co.uk
Landline: 01242 371 999