Importance of reporting ensures that every person involved in or impacted by an incident receives appropriate care. Incident reports can be used to improve services.
The ultimate aim of incident reporting is to learn from events and improve services to clients and client outcomes it can include:
▪ Improved or new supports services to clients
▪ New or improved learning programs for staff
▪ Better communication
▪ Changes to policies and practices instructions
▪ Provides the opportunity to Stop, look and reflect
This workshop covers the following:
*Workshops can be contextualized to suit your individual organisational needs
This workshop is delivered in the classroom over a two hour duration.
Upon successful completion of the workshop, participants will be able to confidently demonstrate knowledge of subject matter and will receive a Statement of Attendance for Professional Development within 10 business days.
All Health Training recommends refreshing your knowledge and skills annually.
The nationally recognised unit applies to all workers who may be required to provide a first aid response in a range of situations, include community and workplace settings and enables the correct first aid response to a casualty.
This skill set reflects the skill requirements to prepare for and provide medication assistance plus completion of medication documentation
The aim is to refresh your skills and knowledge, bringing you in line with current standards and procedures and is ideally suited for those students who completed the qualification but have not entered the workforce as a pathology collector.