Support

Certificate in Healthcare Support

Location of Course Nationwide
Dun Laoghaire
Ballinasloe
Coolock
Swords
Mullingar/Athlone
Trainer Leading Healthcare Providers Skillnet
Methods of Assessment Projects, assignments, Learner records, examination, collection of work for the various modules. Most of the assessments are work based and work related which makes the class contact time more meaningful and relevant to the participant by linking theory to practice thus ensuring that evidence based quality care is provided to all residents patients.

FETAC Level 5 Care Skills Module
Assessments for the Module are:
Skills Demonstration: 60%
Assignments (2): 40%
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FETAC Level 5 Care Support Module
Assessments for the Module are:
Learner Record: 70%
Assignment:30%
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FETAC Level 5 Safety and Health at Work Module
Assessments for the Module are:
Assignments (2): 60%
Examination: 40%
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FETAC Level 5 Communications Module
Assessments for the Module are:
Collection of Work: 50%
Skills Demonstration: 50%
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FETAC Level 5 Work Experience Module
Assessments for the Module are:
Practice and Placement mode:-
Learner Record: 50%
Skills Demonstration: 30%
Assignment: 20%
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APEAL mode:-
Learner Record: 80%
Assignment: 20%
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FETAC Level 5 Care of the Older Person Module
Assessments for the Module are:
Skills Demonstration: 60%
Project: 40%
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FETAC Level 5 a Palliative Care Approach Module
Assessments for the Module are:
Learner Record: 70%
Assignment: 30%
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FETAC Level 5 Teamworking Module
Assessments for the Module are:
Skills Demonstration: 60%
Learner Record: 40%
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Learning Outcomes FETAC Level 5: Care Skills Module
General Aims of the Module:
Learners who successfully complete this module will be able:
• To recognise the person care needs of clients
• To respond effectively to clients’ individual needs, with their involvement and use of choice
• To acquire practical skills in the area of client personal care
• To maintain a safe, healthy and hygienic environment for clients.
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FETAC Level 5: Care Support Module
General Aims of the Module:
Learners who successfully complete this module will be able:
• To understand the responsibilities and entitlements of a care worker
• To recognise the need for continuing development in care work, drawing on person reflection and experience
• To promote good practice and respect for diversity in the care setting
• To understand the importance of working effectively as part of a team
• To communicate and deal with people in ways that are consistent with the role of a carer.
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FETAC Level 5: Safety and Health at Work Module
General Aims of the Module:
Learners who successfully complete this module will be able:
• To understand the concepts of safety and health
• To recognise the factors that influence health, safety and welfare
• To apply the principles and procedures of health and safety to the workplace
• To understand the importance of hazard identification and risk assessment
• To promote safe working practices and procedures
• To be familiar with core legislation in the area of safety, health and welfare.
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FETAC Level 5: Communications Module
General Aims of the Module:
Learners who successfully complete this module will be able:
• To develop an awareness of the essential role played by communication in human interaction
• To acquire communication skills relevant to vocational and personal development
• To understand the communicative principles and practices involved in gathering and relaying information
• To acquire the skills and confidence to convey and interpret meaning, in writing, orally and visually
• To develop a critical awareness of communications messages and media
• To explore the use of modern communication and information technology, and its application in personal and vocational life.
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FETAC Level 5: Work Experience Module
General Aims of the Module:
Learners who successfully complete this module will be able:
• To develop critical awareness of the changing nature of work
• To set achievable goals for work experience
• To utilise learning opportunities presented in the work environment
• To apply work skills to consolidate learning in the vocational area
• To understand how work is planned and organised at different levels in a specific vocational area
• To appreciate the importance of safety and welfare in the workplace
• To develop capabilities, both personal and vocational, to successfully meet challenges in the workplace
• To review career choices in the light of their own aspirations, experience, abilities and available options
• To explore future employment opportunities (including opportunities for self employment, contract work, work in the social economy etc).
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FETAC Level 5: Care of the Older Person Module
General Aims of the Module:
Learners who successfully complete this module will be able:
• To demonstrate good work practices in the provision of individualised holistic care for older people
• To understand the concept of the ageing process
• To be able to meet the full range of needs of older people in a variety of care settings
• To enhance the quality of life of the older person.
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FETAC Level 5: A Palliative Care Approach Module
General Aims of the Module:
Learners who successfully complete this module will be able:
• To provide holistic care for persons diagnosed with a life-limiting illness and in the last days of a person’s life and also for their families, carers and significant others
• To communicate effectively with persons with a life-limiting illness and in the last days of a person’s life and also with their families, carers and significant others
• To enhance the quality of life of the person with a life-limiting illness
• To recognise and respect the uniqueness of each person’s approach to death
• To work effectively as part of the healthcare team.
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FETAC Level 5 Teamworking Module
General Aims of the Module:
Learners who successfully complete this module will be able:
• To appreciate the role of Teamworking within organisations
• To understand how teams are best constructed
• To develop an awareness of the different roles and personality types in teamworking
• To work effectively as a team member
• To develop a range of skills effective in Teamworking
• To implement team actions.
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Eligibility Health care assistants working in the private care sector only.
Further Enquiries Email: christianhuet@lhpskillnet.ie
Mob: 087 6634 995
Tel: 01 218 7698
Fax: 01 218 7698
Entry Requirements Healthcare Assistants working in the private care sector only.
Careers or Further Progression Nursing as a mature applicant see Nursing Careers Centre at www.nursingcareers.ie for information on the process.

BA (Ord) Social Care Practice (Older Persons),Degree Programme in DIT see www.dit.ie for more information on how to progress.

Course Content FETAC Level 5 Certificate in Healthcare Support for Healthcare Assistants (HCA) Code 5M3782
The FETAC Level 5 Certificate in Healthcare Support Certificate consists of 8 FETAC Level 5 Modules. The certificate is one of the Department of Health and Children’s recommended qualification for HCA. It will also meet the requirements of the National Standards for Residential Care Facilities which are in place since June 2010.

AED heart saver CPR certification will be covered as a requirement for the care skills module. All the modules will be taught by registered nurse tutors (RNT).

Financial Support Training for the unemployed
LHP Skillnet accommodates people who have lost jobs in other sectors to undertake the FETAC major healthcare award (DHSXX) and other courses. If you fulfill the Skillnets definition of a job-seeker you can attend courses at no cost. Look at http://www.skillnets.ie/job-seekers/eligibility-criteria to find out more about eligibility criteria.
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment Enrollment ongoing depending on the start date for the various regions, contact christianhuet@lhpskillnet.ie for information on any of the programmes.

We are now taking names for courses commencing in February and March 2013. Please contact us on 012187698 or 087 663 4995

FETAC Code 5M3782: Health Service Skills
Subjects Taught The following FETAC Level 5 mandatory modules will be covered on all the courses:
• Care Skills 5N2770
• Care Support 5N0758
• Safety and Health at Work 5N1794
• Communication 5N0690
• Work Experience 5N1356

The following 3 FETAC Level 5 modules will be covered to meet the requirements of the care facilities for LHP Skillnet members and to complete the certificate:
• Care of the Older Person 5N2706
• A Palliative Care Approach 5N3769
• Team Working 5N1367

Duration One day per week over 26 weeks.
Comment Please note there are limited places on each course for Jobseekers. LHP Skillnet receive funding to up skill people working in the private healthcare sector only.
Number of Places Up to 24 on each programme to include job seekers.
Course Fee €760 for the 8 FETAC Level 5 Modules including AED CPR.
Available to Job Seekers: 
Yes
Certified: 
Yes

Health Care Support

Location of Course Mooncoin
Trainer Barrow Training
Further Enquiries Sabrina Guida on 052 6191103 or email sabrina@clonmelchamber.com
Course Content The Healthcare Support Course is designed to give those wishing to work in the healthcare system a thorough grounding in the necessary skills. The course is relevant and highly practical, with each module focusing on a specific area of care.

Whether planning to work in hospitals, in the community or in residential care, learners will find stimulating and functional modules with knowledge which can easily be applied to the workplace.

Enrolment and Start Dates Comment 3 Modules in 3 Parts
Part 1) May 17, 24 & 31 & June 7
Part 2) June 21, 28 & July 5 & 12
Part 3) July 26, August 2, 9 & 16
Available to Job Seekers: 
No
Certified: 
No

Supervisory Management

Location of Course Waterford Chamber, 2 Georges Street, Waterford
Trainer Charlie Mernagh, College of Progressive Education
Methods of Assessment Assessment Method
Skills Demonstration 70%
Complete a skills demonstration template based on supervisory / management activities undertaken, with a personal reflection on your own learning and progress. The template is based on operational planning skills, organisational skills and team leadership skills.

Assignment 30%
Complete a 1000 word assignment on how Supervisory Management could develop a productive and motivated team through good work practices and effective communication.

Learning Outcomes • Understand the key concepts, principles and practice in supervisory / line management.
• Build a pattern of effective communication and problem solving to give great flexibility
• Relate supervision theory to planning and evaluation practice
• Undertake a training needs analysis and appropriate initiation of training plans
• Understand relevant legislation (Employment Equality Acts 98/04 and Data Protection)
• Recognise the benefits of using interactive management.
Further Enquiries Sara Mullally
Tel: 051 311 139
Email skillnet@waterfordchamber.ie
Entry Requirements National Vocation Certificate Level 1, Leaving Certificate or equivalent qualifications and / or relevant life and work experiences. Generic literacy and interpersonal skills are required to successfully complete the programme.
Course Content This Supervisory Management Skills programme is ideal for those who are working as supervisors and line managers who wish to enhance their knowledge, skills and attitudes to motivate, lead and support teams in the future.
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment 13th, 20th, 27th, June 4th & 18th July 2013
FETAC Code L32199: Supervisory Management
Subjects Taught Unit 1 Supervisory Management
Unit 2 Operational Planning
Unit 3 Team Leadership
Unit 4 Organisational Skill
Duration 5 Days, 9:00am to 5:00pm.
Number of Places 14 Maximum
Course Fee €475 per Skillnet Member
Available to Job Seekers: 
Yes
Certified: 
Yes

FETAC Assessors Program

Methods of Assessment In Class Assessment
Further Enquiries To Register For the Programme, Please Contact:
training@ccma.ie
01 291 1960
Course Content Certification Support & FETAC Assessors Program
This course has been developed to assist those trainers who provide FETAC Training in collaboration with our centre.

The purpose of this course is to highlight to Trainers their obligations as a Trainer in the delivery and assessment of FETAC Training Programme(s). The programme will also cover the policies and procedures which govern our centre, and by which trainers must comply.

Who is this Course For?
The programme is catering for those participants who are interested in providing FETAC Certified Training in collaboration with the Paramount HR Solutions FETAC Centre.

Course Objectives:
The objective of the programme is to inform trainers about the FETAC Mission and to explain in detail the purpose, aims and objectives of our centre which are the foundation of our Quality Assurance Manual.

The programme with provide participants with an overview of the centre regulations and will also examine the specifics of each programme that will be undertaken by the Trainer.

The programme is a thorough examination of all aspects of the FETAC process, to guarantee that all learners are well informed.

Enrolment and Start Dates Comment This programme can be run on demand.
Subjects Taught • Introduction to FETAC
• Legislative Context
• Credits and Award Types i.e. Major, Minor, Special Purpose
• Overview of the Quality Assurance policies and procedures
• Assessment process
• Examination of regulations
• Overview of specific programmes
• Expectations: Internal and External Results
• Validation
Duration 1 day classroom based training
Available to Job Seekers: 
No
Certified: 
No
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