Wound Care Education for the Health and Care Workforce: 20-in-1 Bundle
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Wound Care Education for the Health and Care Workforce: 20-in-1 Bundle

By Compete High

Join us for a jam-packed day of learning and skill-building at the Wound Care Education event - you won't want to miss this opportunity!

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Online

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Health • Medical

In health and social care, knowing how to react to wounds quickly—and communicate effectively—can make all the difference. This course bundle offers a smart approach to wound care topics, combining essential modules in paediatric first aid, hygiene, mental health and emergency care with valuable communication and leadership training.

Beyond bandages, it’s about decision-making, time awareness, and team coordination. With public health, fire safety, and even dog first aid included, this training supports those working across a range of care environments—whether human or canine. All of it delivered in a tidy, accessible format that gets straight to the point.

Learning Outcomes

  • Handle a wide range of injuries with structured first aid responses
  • Improve hygiene standards in care through safe handling techniques
  • Understand safety basics for home, sport and public environments
  • Communicate efficiently during care, reporting or emergency incidents
  • Apply mental health awareness in sensitive or high-pressure roles
  • Use time wisely while responding to care or safety responsibilities

Who is this Course For

  • Health workers needing general safety and care response skills
  • Social care assistants supporting clients in residential settings
  • Team leads in care environments managing people and reports
  • Community first aiders supporting adults, children or pets
  • Mental health assistants involved in everyday wound scenarios
  • Caregivers needing extra training in communication and hygiene
  • Professionals writing care reports or safety incident summaries
  • Those working around children, the elderly, or vulnerable adults

Career Path

  • Health Care Assistant – £24,000 average yearly salary
  • Community Support Worker – £25,000 average yearly salary
  • Emergency Response Coordinator – £29,000 average yearly salary
  • Physiotherapy Assistant – £27,000 average yearly salary
  • Paediatric First Aider – £23,000 average yearly salary
  • Hygiene & Safety Officer – £30,000 average yearly salary

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