Record Keeping and Incident Reporting
This course will provide delegates with the theoretical and practical knowledge to provide safe and effective patient care with an emphasis on record keeping and recording incidents.
Description
This course is designed to show the importance of good, timely, accurate and legible recordkeeping and how vital it is with regards to communication within the health and social care service.
The course will detail what is a reportable incident and how to report accidents and incidents with some scenario based examples. There will be protected time for any questions and further development that participants may require.
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Course Duration
2 hours
Learning Outcomes
- How to provide a confidential service to patients and service users in the context of their specific role
- Understand the principles of Information Governance and how they apply in every day working environments
- How to ensure and maintain good record keeping
- Fundamentals of data protection, and confidentiality
- Your professional and legal responsibilities
- The importance of good record keeping and the implications of bad record keeping
- How to develop your communication skills through accurate and clear record keeping
- Understand why reporting accidents is so important
- Learn to identify when to report an incident
- Learn the correct way to complete an accident book
- How to identify which records to keep
- Learn how to make a RIDDOR report
- Understand employee and employer responsibilities
Price
£30
Suitable for
Healthcare professionals
Time
3pm-5pm
Location
Oberon Training and Development,
Knockbreda house,
414 Ormeau Rd,
Belfast,
BT7 3HY