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This online duty of care training course covers the following:
- Understand how duty of care contributes to safe practice;
- Define ‘duty of care’,
- Describe how the duty of care affects their work role.
- Understand the support available for addressing dilemmas that may arise about duty of care;
- Describe difficulties that may arise between the duty of care and an individual’s rights,
- Explain what they must and must not do within their role in managing conflicts and dilemmas,
- Explain where to get additional support and advice about how to resolve such difficulties.
- Deal with Comments and complaints;
- Demonstrate how to respond to comments and complaints in line with legislation and agreed on ways of working,
- Describe who to ask for advice and support in handling comments and complaints,
- Explain the importance of learning from comments and complaints to improve the quality of service.
- Deal with Incidents, errors and near misses;
- Describe how to recognise adverse events, incidents, errors and near misses,
- Explain what they must and must not do concerning adverse events, incidents, errors and near misses,
- List the legislation and agreed on ways of working concerning reporting any adverse events, incidents, errors and near misses.
- Deal with confrontation and difficult situations;
- List the factors and difficult situations that may cause confrontation,
- Describe how communication can be used to solve problems and reduce the likelihood or impact of confrontation,
- Describe how to assess and mitigate risks in confrontational situations,
- Demonstrate how and when to access support and advice about resolving conflicts, and
- Explain the agreed ways of working for reporting any confrontations.