NEWLY UPDATED COURSE!

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This interactive online workshop is ideal for experienced carers moving into training or supervisory roles, as well as existing trainers who want to refresh their skills. It equips participants with the knowledge, resources, and techniques to ensure care workers are trained to a competent level in medication support—helping organisations remain compliant while protecting both staff and clients.

This workshop isn’t just about teaching policies and procedures. It’s about building confidence, inspiring learning, and making sure carers understand not only how to support with medication safely, but also why it matters. By equipping trainers with the right tools and resources, we help you pass on skills that protect clients, empower staff, and promote dignity and independence for those receiving care.

The course covers key areas, including:
  • Up-to-date guidance on safe administration, legislation, and best practice
  • Practical tips for recognising side effects and responding to adverse reactions
  • Techniques to make learning engaging and memorable for new and experienced carers alike
  • Legal and ethical responsibilities in medication handling
  • Promoting independence and dignity through good practice
  • Accurate record keeping and documentation

With a comprehensive training resource pack, ready-to-use PowerPoint materials, and practical guidance, participants will leave confident in supporting their teams—whether running full inductions, refresher sessions, or mentoring carers in the field.

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This course will strengthen your ability to teach others effectively. It’s designed to go back to basics without being condescending—laying strong foundations so you can adapt your approach for every learner. Flexible, cost-effective, and tailored for domiciliary care, this course ensures every trainer is equipped to build safer, stronger, and more knowledgeable care teams.

By completing this workshop, you’ll not only enhance your own skills as a trainer but also contribute to creating safer, more confident care teams. And ultimately, you’ll make a lasting difference in the lives of the people they support.

Meet your trainer:
Claire Douglas

Claire Douglas

Training Development Lead, Be Caring

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