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Modern Slavery Residential Care and key principles for maintaining

Modern Slavery Residential Care and key principles for maintainingCourse Description: Modern slavery is a hidden crisis affecting millions worldwide, including within the supply chains of goods and services used in aged care. Raise awareness, advocate for human rights, and become a force for change with our high quality, video based training. This course empowers carers to recognise the signs of modern slavery, identify risks within procurement processes, and take proactive steps to support victims through early

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and key principles for maintaining infection control in the workplace

In this course we explore ways of minimising the risk of falls or injury whilst maintaining a person's independence

you can improve quality of life for those in Home and Residential care settings

By learning through video

Modern Slavery Residential Care and key principles for maintainingCourse Description: Modern slavery is a hidden crisis affecting millions worldwide, including within the supply chains of goods and services used in aged care. Raise awareness, advocate for human rights, and become a force for change with our high quality, video based training. This course empowers carers to recognise the signs of modern slavery, identify risks within procurement processes, and take proactive steps to support victims through early

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