Professional Boundaries in Health and Social Care - Level 2 - Online CPD Accredited Course.
Welcome to The Mandatory Training Group's online Professional Boundaries in Health and Social Care training course.
This Professional Boundaries in Health and Social Care e-learning course covers the following:
• Definition of professional boundaries and your responsibilities in practice,
• Why are professional boundaries important in health and social care?
• Be able to distinguish between clear and unclear boundaries,
• The importance of professional codes of conduct, local policies and procedures,
• Establishing rules of contact and maintaining a safe distance,
• Demonstrating professional behaviour and avoiding dual relationships, and
• Identifying and dealing with risk factors, including reporting breaches of professional boundaries.
This online Professional Boundaries in Health and Social Care training course should be completed by those who work in health and social care services, including:
• NHS medical, nursing, AHP and care staff
• Locum doctors and nurses
• Locum allied health professionals (AHPs)
• Agency nurses
• Agency workers
• Healthcare Assistants
• Support workers
• Care assistants
• Nursery staff
• Teachers and teaching staff
• Community services.
The aims and objectives of this online Professional Boundaries in Health and Social Care training course are to:
• To provide the learner with a clear understanding of the legislation regarding professional boundaries in health and social care, and
• To provide essential professional boundaries in health and social care training resources in an engaging and meaningful way.
On completion of this online Professional Boundaries in Health and Social Care training course, the learner will:
• Be able to define professional boundaries and your responsibilities in practice,
• Understand why professional boundaries are essential in health and social care,
• Be able to distinguish between clear and unclear boundaries,
• Understand the importance of professional codes of conduct, local policies and procedures,
• Be able to establish rules of contact and maintain a safe distance,
• Demonstrate professional behaviour and avoid dual relationships, and
• Be prepared to identify and deal with risk factors, including reporting breaches of professional boundaries.
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