Webinars
Register for our free webinars which showcase the latest ideas and insights from industry experts. Long-term care professionals can also benefit from our bespoke learning live sessions tailored to the care home environment.
Upcoming webinars
Pressure ulcers – definition, assessment, prevention and treatment
Pressure ulcers are a painful, debilitating condition that can, largely, be prevented. Seen as a measure of harm by NHS England/Improvement and reportable to the CQC in care home settings, understanding how best to protect those within your care from developing a pressure ulcer is an important aspect of care delivery.
Prevention of pressure ulcers is however not always easy and, in some cases, not possible. Understanding how they develop, how to recognise those at risk, how to prevent them and what to do when they do occur is vital knowledge for anyone involved in the care of those vulnerable to pressure ulcers.
Staff with different skill sets can work their way through the whole programme, or they can choose individual modules.
Learning Outcomes
- To understand how pressure causes skin damage
- To understand the cascade of events that lead to pressure damage.
- To recognise the primary factors that can increase risk of pressure ulcer development
- To understand other factors that might impact further on the risk
- To understand the place and relevance of risk assessment tools and why they score as they do
- To understand the aSSKINg bundle and how this supports the most important aspects of pressure ulcer prevention
- To gain deeper insight into each aspect of aSSKINg, what the key aspects of care within each element of the bundle are and the importance of documentation
- To recognise the early warning signs of pressure damage & what actions must be taken immediately
- To gain insight into the main aspects of care in the treatment of pressure ulcers (including categorisation)
- To understand your role in the treatment of pressure ulcers
- To gain insight into the different dressings that might be used and why
- To understand wound management with regard to pressure ulcers, including wound assessment and management decision-making
- To understand some of the dressings that may be used in the management of pressure ulcers
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Can a single carer achieve an optimum position in a seating system when hoisting?
In this webinar, Kay James will share videoed practical solutions and tips on how single carers can achieve optimum position when hoisting. She will also discuss some of the challenges faced, as well as having an open discussion alongside our OT, Jayne Brewer.
Learning Outcomes
- Understanding how the type of hoist used can influence whether the handler can achieve an optimum position
- Understanding the problems caused by not achieving an optimum position
- Increase knowledge of options to fit and remove hoist slings in a seated position
- Increase knowledge of pros and cons of an in-situ hoist sling
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Contractures: what are they and what you can do?
This webinar explores the development and impact of contractures, with a focus on how they affect occupational performance and daily participation. Participants will learn to identify client-centered risk factors, particularly in neurologically impaired populations, and examine the critical role of therapeutic seating in both the prevention and management of contractures. Through practical insights and evidence-based approaches, attendees will gain tools to support posture, promote function, and reduce the progression of contractures in clinical practice.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand how contractures develop and their effects on occupational performance and participation in daily activities.
- Assess individual physical, cognitive, and environmental factors contributing to contracture risk, especially in neurologically impaired populations.
- Evaluate how appropriate seating systems support posture, promote function, and reduce the risk of further contracture development.
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