St Luke's ECHO courses
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Any bookable LeDeR Courses (highlighted above) are open to all South Yorkshire staff. Please also check the ‘Doncaster/Rotherham ECHO courses tab’ for other LeDeR Courses. The Doncaster & Rotherham ECHO courses are open to all South Yorkshire staff and we share delivery with Doncaster/Rotherham ECHO Hub.
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In addition to the bookable courses listed above, we are offering the following courses this year. If you are interested in any of these programs, please contact [email protected], and we will be happy to provide further details.
Research ECHO Programme
In October 2024, we were delighted to reach national success as we welcomed nearly 100 delegates from 38 hospices across the country to our inaugural St Luke’s research conference. Our Establishing Research in Your Hospice event was held at The Edge in Sheffield, bringing together the expertise of established research leaders to support hospices and partner organisations to develop research in the hospice setting. Together, we were proud to explore cutting-edge research insights that have the potential to transform hospice care.
We are now delighted to invite you to participate in our upcoming ‘Establishing Research in your Hospice conference’ online ECHO sessions. For more information, please
click here.
Oliver McGowan Tier 1 Mandatory Training
Audience: Health and Social Care staff in South Yorkshire who require general awareness of learning disabilities and autism but do not provide direct care or support regularly.
Course Details: The Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training on Learning Disability and Autism is designed to equip health and social care staff with the necessary skills and knowledge to provide safe, compassionate, and informed care to individuals with learning disabilities and autistic people. This training is named in honour of Oliver McGowan, whose tragic death highlighted the critical need for improved training in this area. We run online sessions weekly, please see your organisational Learning & Development Team for dates in the first instance.
Verification of Death
Audience: Registered Care Home Managers (Sheffield)
Course Details: This session will enhance your understanding of the theory behind verifying a resident’s death. After completing the session, you’ll need to be formally assessed and signed off by a registered General Practitioner (GP) to verify a death independently.
Syringe Driver Training
Audience: Registered Care Home Nurses (Sheffield)
Course Details: Practical knowledge, operation and clinical application, identifying equipment and documentation needed when using a Syringe Driver in a community Setting. This practical training is face-to-face with our experienced ECHO Community Nurses.