1st Edition

Statutory and Mandatory Training in Health and Social Care A Toolkit for Good Practice

By Wendy Garcarz, Emma Wilcock Copyright 2005

    Statutory and mandatory training is an area that all healthcare organisations are required to tackle, yet it is commonly undertaken as a tick-box exercise without flair or creativity. Proof of attendance at a training course is not in itself proof of competence. This practical reference has been designed to support health and social care organisations wanting to create a structured approach to statutory and mandatory training, to review existing training or just to make improvements to ensure legal compliance and safe working practices. It provides logical, step-by-step guidance to reassure managers and trainers that they are meeting their legal responsibilities and therefore minimising the risk of litigation. It also offers frameworks and templates for assessing and recording competence and identifying further training needs. Statutory and Mandatory Training in Health and Social Care will be useful to everyone involved in training with responsibilities at strategic and operational level, and particularly to chief executives, directors and senior managers, human resources staff, safety officers, clinical governance managers, cross-infection nurses, community and school nurses, and managers of GP surgeries, care homes, residential nursing homes, day centres, and nurseries.

    Purpose of the toolkit. Rationale for statutory and mandatory training. The legal requirement for statutory and mandatory training standards. Matching mandatory training requirements to organisational need. Identifying training needs of the workforce. NHS organizations. Raised security status of public buildings. Agenda for change. Practical identification of training needs. 5 basic steps to needs analysis. Measuring competence. Quality criteria for selecting training providers. Statutory responsibility for NHS organizations. Setting standards. Record keeping. Infrastructure. NHS managers. NHS staff. Training programme outlines list.

    Biography

    Wendy Garcarz, Emma Wilcock