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Tier 1 is designed to meet the learning needs of the general public. The Tier 1 learning module provides an awareness and understanding of what frailty is; how it is identified; frailty management and support available.

This includes but is not limited to:

  • General public
  • Social prescribers
  • Third sector staff
  • Porters
  • Security staff
  • Reception staff in primary, secondary and community services

E-learning

This level of training is for registered and unregistered staff and others who are working in general health settings.

This includes but is not limited to:

  • First responders such as London Ambulance Service, Hatszola Trust, St Johns Ambulance service, Good Samaritan volunteers, London Air Ambulance service
  • Urgent community response workforce such as rapid response nurses, community matrons, rapid response allied health professionals and pharmacists
  • Care navigators
  • Unregistered healthcare staff at band 2 to 5
  • Band 5 registered nurses
  • Doctors in emergency departments
  • Pharmacist technicians
  • Nursing associates
  • Physician associates
  • Community and social services staff
  • Care home staff

Workforce completing Tier 2a are expected to be able to utilise this knowledge to support screening for frailty identification and then contribute to a holistic, person centred assessment and intervention to address frailty needs.


E-learning

This level of training is for registered and unregistered staff and others who are working in general health settings.

This includes but is not limited to:

  • First responders such as London Ambulance Service, Hatszola Trust, St Johns Ambulance service, Good Samaritan volunteers, London Air Ambulance service
  • Urgent community response workforce such as rapid response nurses, community matrons, rapid response allied health professionals and pharmacists
  • Care navigators
  • Unregistered healthcare staff at band 2 to 5
  • Band 5 registered nurses
  • Doctors in emergency departments
  • Pharmacist technicians
  • Nursing associates
  • Physician associates
  • Community and social services staff
  • Care home staff

Workforce completing Tier 2a are expected to be able to utilise this knowledge to support screening for frailty identification and then contribute to a holistic, person centred assessment and intervention to address frailty needs.


E-learning

This session will cover what speaking up is and why it matters. It will help you understand how you can do this and what to expect

Duration: 20 minutes


E-learning

This session will cover what speaking up is and  will help you understand what Freedom To Speak Up means for you as a senior leader.

Duration: 20 minutes


E-learning

This session will cover what speaking up is and how to foster an environment that encourages and supports speaking up.

Duration: 20 minutes


E-learning

This session provides key information about complaints, the common factors leading to a complaint and focuses on how to minimise these. The session will help your understanding of the complaints procedures and your responsibilities as a foundation doctor in handling complaints.

Course Duration: 20 minutes

E-learning

This e-learning session and the Health, Safety and Welfare  Level 1 eAssessment meet the statutory and mandatory training requirements and learning outcomes for Health, Safety and Welfare Level 1 in the UK Core Skills Training Framework (UK CSTF).

Course Duration: 20 minutes

eAssessment Duration: 15 minutes

This course is renewable every 3 years.

E-learning
Course
This session will provide information to immunisers on the correct procedures to follow for the storage of vaccines.

Assessment 
This assessment will test your knowledge and understanding of the Vaccine Storage session. The questions are randomised from a question bank. You will need to answer 8 out of 10 (80%) correctly in order to pass the assessment.

Course: 30 minutes

Assessment: 15 minutes

This course is renewable every 2 years



E-learning
This session considers the issue of talking with patients/parents/carers about immunisation. Information to include in a routine consultation with any patient will be considered. Examples of common questions and concerns of relevance for different patient groups are provided with particular attention paid to parents' questions and the information that can be given in response. The importance of the style of communication used in conversations to address immunisation concerns will be considered. The features of credible sources of information are described, and immunisation information sources and resources are presented.

Duration  30 minutes

This course is renewable every 2 years



E-learning

Course

This session will provide information about the immune response to vaccines and how vaccines work. It will also describe the different types of vaccines available.

Assessment

This assessment will test your knowledge and understanding of the Immunology session. The questions are randomised from a question bank. You will need to answer 8 out of 10 (80%) correctly in order to pass the assessment. 

Course: 60 minutes

Assessment: 15 minutes

This course is renewable every 2 years



E-learning
Course
This session will provide information to immunisers on the legal aspects of giving vaccines. It will present the information immunisers need to understand about the process of consent and the legal requirements for giving a prescription medicine such as a vaccine. It will also consider the requirements around record keeping and data sharing.

Assessment

This assessment will test your knowledge and understanding of the Legal Aspects session. The questions are randomised from a question bank.  You will need to answer 8 out of 10 (80%) correctly in order to pass the assessment.

Course: 40 minutes Assessment: 15 minutes 

This course is renewable every 2 years

E-learning
Course
This session will provide information to immunisers on the correct procedures to follow for the administration of vaccines.

Assessment 
This assessment will test your knowledge and understanding of the Vaccine Administration session. The questions are randomised from a question bank. You will need to answer 8 out of 10 (80%) correctly in order to pass the assessment.

Course: 30 minutes

Assessment: 15 minutes

This course is renewable every 2 years



E-learning
This session looks at the characteristics, complications and epidemiology of diphtheria. It will describe the indications, contraindications and adverse reactions to the vaccine.

Duration 
 
15 minutes

This course is renewable every 2 years



E-learning
This session introduces the vaccine preventable diseases sessions and the diseases that are covered.

Duration  15 minutes

This course is renewable every 2 years



E-learning
This session looks at the characteristics, complications and epidemiology of pertussis (whooping cough). It will then describe the indications, contraindications and adverse reactions to the vaccine.

Duration  15 minutes

This course is renewable every 2 years



E-learning
This session looks at the characteristics, complications and epidemiology of pneumococcal disease. It will then describe the indications, contraindications and adverse reactions to the vaccines.

Duration  15 minutes

This course is renewable every 2 years



E-learning
This session looks at the characteristics, complications and epidemiology of polio disease. It will describe the indications, contraindications and adverse reactions to polio containing vaccines.

Duration  15 minutes

This course is renewable every 2 years



E-learning
This session looks at the characteristics, complications and epidemiology of rotavirus disease. It will then describe the indications, contraindications and adverse reactions to the vaccines.

Duration  15 minutes

This course is renewable every 2 years



E-learning
This session looks at the characteristics, complications and epidemiology of chickenpox and shingles. It will describe the indications, contraindications and adverse reactions to the vaccine.

Duration  15 minutes

This course is renewable every 2 years



E-learning
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