2 day(s)
1 year(s)
12
Course can be completed in our Virtual Classrooms
Course can be delivered in person

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We deliver our in person training courses on location and virtually via Zoom.

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Overview of Course

Our Infection Prevention Lead training covers everything you need to know about preventing and controlling infection outbreaks and carrying out infection control risk assessments responsibly.

This training will be carried out in accordance to the latest regulations and legislation concerning infection prevention, with a particular focus on control and prevention over the course of the two day training.

What Will You learn

  • Identify the roles and responsibilities of the IPC Lead.
  • Demonstrate the responsibilities of the IPC Lead through scenarios
  • Ensure compliance with national best practice, regulation and legislation
  • List transmissible infections and parasites found in the UK
  • Evaluate an infection transmission event and actions arising
  • Produce an IPC Audit and actions taken and create an annual statement
  • Generate an IPC risk assessment including control and prevention methods
  • Practice researching, planning and delivering an IPC

Benefits of The Course

  • Gain a deep understanding of infection prevention and control (IPC) principles, techniques, and practices.
  • Learn to implement and oversee effective IPC measures in healthcare settings.
  • Qualify for leadership roles such as Infection Control Officer, Infection Preventionist, or IPC Lead.
  • Earn a recognised certification that validates your expertise and commitment to infection control, which can be a requirement or a strong asset in many healthcare roles.
  • Contribute to reducing the risk of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), enhancing patient outcomes and safety.
  • Ensure your Organisation meets local, national, and international regulatory requirements for infection prevention and control.
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In Person Training

In-person training offers an engaging learning experience. Participants benefit from real-time interaction with expert Trainers, allowing for:

  • Immediate feedback.
  • Hands-on practice.
  • Collaborative problem-solving.

An in-person environment ensures that participants not only grasp advanced learning concepts but can also confidently apply them in their roles.

The supportive atmosphere of in-person training enhances motivation and retention, leading to more effective and impactful implementation of what you learn.

Online Training

Online training is ideal for time-restricted teams, offering flexibility and convenience without compromising on quality.

Participants can access comprehensive, expert-led content at their own pace, fitting learning around their busy schedules.

Interactive modules, virtual discussions, and practical exercises ensure a thorough understanding of the course material.

This format allows you to balance your professional responsibilities while continuously developing your skills, making it a practical solution for all.

Book onto live virtual and in person training

We deliver our in person training courses on location and virtually via Zoom.

Use our drop down list to choose a location and date and be taken through to our booking form.

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20th Nov - 21st Nov
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This course can be adapted and tailored to meet your staff and organisation’s needs.

Individual Bookings

This course can be booked directly on our website, see current available dates below and press BOOK to secure your place. Payments are taken securely through Stripe.

Still need help, our team are always on hand to guide you through, just drop us a call or email.

Corporate Bookings

Please contact our sales team and we will guide you through your booking.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does an Infection Control Lead do?

The IPC Lead is tasked with spearheading and sustaining an effective local infection prevention and control program.

This role entails identifying infection risks to the practice, its residents and service users as well as patients, visitors, and staff, and being accountable for implementing and overseeing measures to minimise and manage these risks.

Who can be an IPC Lead?

Why choose CBA Training for your Infection Prevention Lead training?

Book onto live virtual and in person training

We deliver our in person training courses on location and virtually via Zoom.

Use our drop down list to choose a location and date and be taken through to our booking form.

Choose course date...
20th Nov - 21st Nov
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