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Epilepsy and Emergency Medication

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Intended audience groups: 2

Basic awareness for all front line staff in all adult health and social care environments, (residential, domiciliary, nursing and community), including volunteers, people living with conditions and personal assistants of care when funding may be used from personal health budgets for continuous healthcare.

Intended Audience Group
Topic
Epilepsy, Medicine Use, Mental Health,
Aims and Objectives

The Epilepsy and Buccal Midazolam course provides healthcare support workers and adult social care workers with a basic understanding of epilepsy, seizure management, and the use of emergency medication. This course is designed to equip participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to support individuals with epilepsy in emergencies.

Location
Central Bedfordshire
Frequency / Length
4 hours
Resource / Organisation
Central Bedfordshire Council
Training delivered by:

Learning Central (Central Bedfordshire Council)

Registration is required to access this course and once registration is approved fully funded courses are available to:

Central Bedfordshire Council adult social care staff
Staff of all care and support providers in Central Bedfordshire
Also contracted care providers outside of Central Bedfordshire
Late cancellation and non-attendance fees apply to external providers.

Format
Virtual instructor led
Cost, Funded or Free
Free (see terms)
Further Booking details