Although investment in staff development is a prerequisite for high-quality and innovative care, the training needs of front line care staff involved in direct care have often been neglected, particularly within dementia care provision. The Care Certificate, which was fully launched in England in April 2015, has aimed to redress this neglect by providing a consistent and transferable approach to the training of the front line health and social care workforce. This article describes the early stages of an 18-month evaluation of the Care Certificate and its implementation funded by the Department of Health Policy Research Programme
The Care Certificate, launched in England in 2015, safeguards patients by ensuring all new healthcar...
Meeting the needs of people with dementia is topical in health and social care. However, the care of...
Introduction: Health Education England’s (2014) mandate stipulated that 250,000 healthcare staff req...
Although investment in staff development is a prerequisite for high-quality and innovative care, the...
Although investment in staff development is a prerequisite for high quality and innovative care, the...
Although investment in staff development is a prerequisite for high-quality and innovative care, the...
BACKGROUND: Front line care workers play a key role in health and social care provision for older pe...
Care Certificate training was introduced in 2015 as a means of assuring fundamental skills in front ...
The ‘Care Certificate’ was introduced in April 2015 as a new training programme that all new care wo...
Context: In December 2014 we were commissioned by Health Education North Central and East London (HE...
OBJECTIVE: The aims of the study were to report on the development and evaluation of a staff trainin...
Objectives The aims were to evaluate a second phase roll-out of a dementia care training programme f...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Journal of M...
End-of-life care training has a positive impact on healthcare professionals’ ability and confidenc...
INTRODUCTION: Around 70% of acute hospital beds in the UK are occupied by older people, approximatel...
The Care Certificate, launched in England in 2015, safeguards patients by ensuring all new healthcar...
Meeting the needs of people with dementia is topical in health and social care. However, the care of...
Introduction: Health Education England’s (2014) mandate stipulated that 250,000 healthcare staff req...
Although investment in staff development is a prerequisite for high-quality and innovative care, the...
Although investment in staff development is a prerequisite for high quality and innovative care, the...
Although investment in staff development is a prerequisite for high-quality and innovative care, the...
BACKGROUND: Front line care workers play a key role in health and social care provision for older pe...
Care Certificate training was introduced in 2015 as a means of assuring fundamental skills in front ...
The ‘Care Certificate’ was introduced in April 2015 as a new training programme that all new care wo...
Context: In December 2014 we were commissioned by Health Education North Central and East London (HE...
OBJECTIVE: The aims of the study were to report on the development and evaluation of a staff trainin...
Objectives The aims were to evaluate a second phase roll-out of a dementia care training programme f...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Journal of M...
End-of-life care training has a positive impact on healthcare professionals’ ability and confidenc...
INTRODUCTION: Around 70% of acute hospital beds in the UK are occupied by older people, approximatel...
The Care Certificate, launched in England in 2015, safeguards patients by ensuring all new healthcar...
Meeting the needs of people with dementia is topical in health and social care. However, the care of...
Introduction: Health Education England’s (2014) mandate stipulated that 250,000 healthcare staff req...