Case Study - Adults
Case Study: The Meath Care Epilepsy Trust and
Abbey Chase Nursing Home
Period of Contract: From 2007 Ongoing
Brief description:
- Delivery of Health & Social Care Diploma Level 2 & 3
- TAQA Qualification
Context
Through business development processes Health and Social Care qualifications, via City and Guilds, were offered by TLE, and accepted by both the above businesses.
Target Audience
The Level 2 qualification was aimed at Health Care Support workers or assistants, whilst the level 3 qualification satisfied the needs of shift leaders and Deputy Managers for example.
The level 2 qualification is the most popular and covers how carers, against prescribed standards, should more effectively care for their clients, including, washing and dressing, feeding, communicating and socialising and focussing on person centred care.
Positive Impact
Staff in Care homes feel more confident and competent to practice as identified in feedback given by learners. Their certifications show they are now able to demonstrate a level of expertise, using a person centred approach that directly leads to enhanced patient care and more effective management of risk.
Case Study: Surrey County Council
Period of Contract: From 2015 Ongoing
Brief description:
- Delivery of Health & Social Care Diploma Level 2,3 & 5
Context
As a preferred supplier for Surrey County Council we were able to bid for the opportunity to deliver the above qualification
Target Audience
The Level 2 qualification was aimed at Health Care Support workers or assistants, this level 3 qualification satisfied the needs of shift leaders and Deputy Managers for example. The Level 5 Qualification is aimed at Manager level only.
The level 2 qualification is the most popular and covers how carers, against prescribed standards, should more effectively care for their clients, including, washing and dressing, feeding, communicating and socialising and focussing on person centred care.
Positive Impact
Staff in Care homes feel more confident and competent to practice as identified in feedback given by learners. Their certifications show they are now able to demonstrate a level of expertise, using a person centred approach that directly leads to enhanced patient care and more effective management of risk.