The Infection Control Awareness Training course is designed to give healthcare workers, care staff, and support workers the knowledge and skills needed to prevent and manage infections in places like care homes and hospitals. The half-day course is an important mandatory care training for all health and social care staff.
This course covers the basics of infection control, including how infections spread, the importance of hand washing, and how to use personal protective equipment (PPE) correctly.
Participants will learn how to spot infection risks, follow cleaning and disinfection rules, and manage outbreaks to protect vulnerable people. This course covers important topics like the chain of infection and basic safety principles in preventing infections in healthcare settings.
The course also covers UK laws, like the Health and Social Care Act 2008, and explains the need for accurate record-keeping. Through group discussions and real-life examples, learners will feel more confident in applying infection control measures to keep environments safe.
This 2-3 hour training is suitable for all staff levels and helps create a safe and responsible workplace. A CPD-endorsed certificate is given after the course, which can improve your professional skills. By the end of the course, learners will be ready to protect public health and follow high infection prevention standards.
Upon successfully completing the course, participants will get a Level 2 certificate in Infection Control Awareness. This certificate is nationally approved by Skills for Care and CPD.