Objectives
These learning outcomes are designed to empower participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to provide compassionate and dignified care, ensuring the well-being and satisfaction of those they support.
Dignity in Care Course equips staff to recognise dignity-related concerns, improve communication, and deliver compassionate care that protects individuals’ rights and choices.
Contents
- Legislation
- Employer duties
- Employee duties
- Risk assessment
- Prevention and control of exposure
- Control methods
- Monitoring exposure
- Health surveillance
- Information, instruction and training
- Workplace exposure limits
- Personal protective equipment
Course Duration – 2-3 Hrs
Learning Outcome
On completion of the face to face dignity in care awareness, you will be able to:
- Explain what is Dignity in Care.
- Identify Key Legislation
- Explain how people make choices about the way they live and the care they receive
- Identify the Core Principles for Dignity in Care and Person Centred Care
- List how people maintain their usual/high standard of Personal Hygiene
- Explain how to support people to keep in contact with family and friends, and participate in social activities
- Demonstrate your Duty of Care in relation to Dignity in Care
- List sources of support when responding to concerns
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Course Outline
- What is Dignity in Care?
- Talk about what dignity means in care.
- Look at why it is important for people receiving care.
- Key Laws and Rules
- Learn about laws like the Care Act 2014 and how they protect people’s dignity.
- Understand how rules and policies help staff do the right thing.
- Making Choices in Care
- Look at how people should be supported to make their own choices.
- Talk about how to respect people’s wishes and beliefs.
- Core Values and Person-Centred Care
- Learn about the main values like respect, privacy, and kindness.
- Understand what person-centred care means and how to use it.
- Personal Hygiene and Daily Care
- Discuss how to help people with washing, dressing, and keeping clean with dignity.
- Learn how to offer support without taking away someone’s independence.
- Duty of Care and Dignity
- Understand your responsibility to keep people safe and respected.
- Talk about what to do if you see poor care or disrespect.
- Getting Help and Support
- Find out who to talk to if you are worried about someone’s care.
- Learn how to report concerns and where to get more help.
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