Infection Control (accredited) Level 3 (non-accredited)
If you are an individual - book an online course
If you are an organisation - contact us
£99.00 + VAT (inclusive: online training, trial assessments, 1 (one) final assessment for each module, certificate, online and phone student support)
1. Understanding Infection control
2. Reducing the Risk of Infection
3. Controlling the Spread of Infection
e-Learning, Online (over the Internet)
e-Learning, Online (over the Internet), Multiple choice questions (instant results)
BYTSYZ e-Learning Certificate of achievement and student transcript.
All front-line care staff who come into contact with people receiving care and who have the potential to spread infection.
Everyone whose role requires them to control the spread of infection when working in direct contact with people who need care, treatment or support.
The Health Act (2006) states that: 'The prevention and control of Healthcare Associated Infection (HCAI) is a high priority for all parts of the NHS and other healthcare providers.'
It is estimated that about 1 in 10 people receiving care acquire HCAI whilst they are in hospital. HCAI costs the NHS in excess of £1billion per year and causes 5,000 deaths per year. There is no reason to believe that the problem is any less in other types of care provision.
30% of HCAI is preventable through good infection control practices, therefore, the risk of poor infection control practices by care workers presents a significant risk.
The legislation requires that every organisation involved in the delivery of care must be committed to an approach, whereby, the prevention and control of infection is viewed as an integral part of service delivery and development. The law requires that the organisation provides education and training on the prevention and control of infection in order for staff to understand their responsibilities and the action they must take.
This BYTSYZ on-line course is designed for all care workers or individuals who, as a key part of their role work with individuals who receive care, treatment and support. It will enable students to understand the key issues relating to infection control and the key principles that should be adopted to prevent the spread of infection.
During their study the student will gain an understanding of the types and causes of infection, plus the signs of and effects that pathogens and infection can have on individuals and organisations. There will be an exploration of the prevention of cross-infection with a particular emphasis on keeping people safe and free from HCAI.
The law relating to the control of infection is explored.
This course encourages the student to take personal action to develop and enhance their practice when caring for individuals who are vulnerable and so have the potential to acquire HCAI.