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Observation and Risk in Mental Health - Training Course

About This Course
This course covers vital theory and practical techniques for all aspects of understanding of observation and risk in mental health.

Who Should Attend?
Care staff working in the mental health sector.

Course Objectives
To provide students with an understanding of the potential risk in everyday working and how effective observation can minimise this.

Course Overview
Welcome and introduction, followed by:

Definition of hazards Identification of potential risks
Environmental risk v patient risk Risks to self, patient and others
The importance of observation How and what to observe
Record keeping Reporting issues
Safety as a priority  

Practical scenarios to recap key points
Assessment – written and practical

Additional Information
This course will be adapted according to the staff group and type of environment – e.g.. forensic, care home, open ward etc.

Course Details

Duration 1 day
Certificate Certificate of completion provided
Course Title Observation and Risk in Mental Health
Course Ref HC004ORMH


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