FETAC Healthcare Courses - Levels 5 & 6

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Course Timeframes:

THE OPEN COLLEGE

Component Awards: Students can complete any of these programmes within 3 months which is ample time and can start it at any time of the year that is convenient. If students need to extend this period for any reason during or near the end of the programme they can request an extension through the college.

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Major Awards: These Major awards consist of 8 separate components and are generally completed over 10-12months.

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Study Options: Distance Learning: Students can complete programmes within 3 months which is ample time and can start it at any time of the year that is convenient. There are no lectures to attend and all course materials are provided. Some courses however do have supervised exams as part of the assessment processes which require brief attendance. Please check individual courses for details.

FETAC Level 5 and 6 Awards

Attendance Learning: The same FETAC programmes can be completed over 3-5 Full Attendance Days. Check our website – www.theopencollege.com for all future attendance dates.

3 Interest free Easy Payment Plans available with all our Courses. 3 Insurance Cover will be provided during work placements if required and at no extra cost. 3 Garda Vetting.

Contact details:

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Healthcare Courses Thank you for your Prospectus request and welcome to The Open College, Ireland’s largest dedicated provider of FETAC Award courses with a choice of over 70 courses. All of our courses are FETAC approved and brought to you by fully qualified and industry experienced tutors with many years of experience.

Table of Content 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

Care Provision and Practice (FETAC Level 5) Care Skills (FETAC Level 5) Care Support (FETAC Level 5) Care of the Older Person (FETAC Level 5) Disability Awareness (FETAC Level 6) Infection Prevention & Control (FETAC Level 5) Intellectual Disability Studies (FETAC Level 5) Introduction to Nursing (FETAC Level 5) Mental Health (FETAC Level 6) Occupational First Aid (FETAC Level 5) Palliative Care (FETAC Level 5) Patient Handling Workplace Statutory Policies & Procedures (FETAC Level 5)

Accreditation: The Open College has agreed its quality assurance procedures with FETAC and is registered with FETAC to offer programmes leading to FETAC awards. This official recognition authorises us to offer programmes leading to FETAC awards within the National Framework of Qualifications in Ireland. The Further Education and Training Awards Council (FETAC) is the national awarding body for further education and training in Ireland. Following successful completion on any of our programmes you will receive a FETAC award. There is a registration fee payable with most courses to include administration, moderation and FETAC accreditation. This fee is €85 on component awards and €165 on Major Awards. For additional information on the programmes listed in this booklet please visit our website – www.theopencollege.com If you have any further queries you can call our Helpline on 01 2061828 or 01 2061829.


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Care Provision and Practice (FETAC Level 5) l

Course Fee: See our leaflet – Course list and fees. Award: FETAC Level 5 component Certificate in Care Provision and Practice (D20003). l Format: Distance or Attendance Learning programme. l

Course Details: This course is open to individuals with an interest in caring for older people, but it is of particular relevance to carers working with or planning to work with clients in the community. This is an area of considerable growth in employment, whether in day care centres or in the client’s own home. Family members caring for elderly relatives will also benefit from this course.

On completion of the award, you will: 4 4 4

understand the needs of groups requiring care understand the roles and responsibilities of the care worker develop personal and interpersonal qualities essential to the care of client groups 4 acquire practical skills for work in caring environments 4 be aware of statutory and voluntary care provision 4 evaluate their work in care settings and make plans for future self-development.

Topics covered include: l l l

Care Provision The Care Worker Care Practice.

Entry Requirements / Prerequisites: l

FETAC Level 4 Certificate, Leaving Certificate or equivalent qualifications and/or relevant life and work experiences. l As this programme is delivered through distance learning, students must be capable of studying on their own initiative. l As part of the assessment criteria for this course students’ will need to carry out practical demonstrations, all candidates who enrol for this the Distance Learning programme must have the agreement from their supervisor/manager in the work place to oversee their practical work. l Practical demonstrations for the Attendance Learning programme will be carried out during the attendance schedule. l For more details on participation suitability course please visit our website.

Assessment: l l

Assignments (2) 60% Skills Demonstration 40%

For additional information on the programmes listed in this booklet please visit our website – www.theopencollege.com

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Care Skills (FETAC Level 5) l

Course Fee: See our leaflet – Course list and fees. Award: FETAC Level 5 component Certificate in Care Skills (D20163). l Format: Distance or Attendance Learning programme. l

Who should complete this course? l

Learners who wish to gain a FETAC credit in Care Skills at Level 5. l Learners studying to achieve a Healthcare Support Major - DHSXX.

Learners who successfully complete this course will: 4

recognise the personal care needs of clients respond effectively to clients’ individual needs, with their involvement and use of choice 4 acquire practical skills in the area of client personal care 4 maintain a safe, healthy and hygienic environment for clients. 4

Topics covered include: l l l

Understanding Client Care Using Equipment Assisting Skills.

Entry Requirements / Prerequisites: l

FETAC Level 4 Certificate, Leaving Certificate or equivalent qualifications and/or relevant life and work experiences. l As this programme is delivered through distance learning, students must be capable of studying on their own initiative. l As part of the assessment criteria for this course students’ will need to carry out practical demonstrations, all candidates who enrol for this the Distance Learning programme must have the agreement from their supervisor/manager in the work place to oversee their practical work. l Practical demonstrations for the Attendance Learning programme will be carried out during the attendance schedule. l For more details on participation suitability course please visit our website.

Special Requirements: Candidates should hold an Irish Heart Level 3 Heart Saver CPR Certificate or equivalent.

Assessment: l l

Skills Demonstration 60% Assignments (2) 40%

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Care Support (FETAC Level 5) l

Course Fee: See our leaflet – Course list and fees. Award: FETAC Level 5 component Certificate in Care Support (D20164). l Format: Distance or Attendance Learning programme. l

Who should complete this course? l

Learners who wish to gain a FETAC credit in Care Support at Level 5. l Students who wish to complete FETAC Level 5 Major award in Healthcare Support.

Learners who successfully complete this course will: 4

understand the responsibilities and entitlements of a care worker. 4 recognise the need for continuing development in care work, drawing on personal reflection and experience. 4 promote good practice and respect for diversity in the care setting. 4 understand the importance of working effectively as part of a team. 4 communicate and deal with people in ways that are consistent with the role of a carer.

Topics covered include: l

Unit 1 Relating to the Client Unit 2 Reflection and Development l Unit 3 Working with Others l Unit 4 Working in Care. l

Entry Requirements / Prerequisites: l

FETAC Level 4 Certificate, Leaving Certificate or equivalent qualifications and/or relevant life and work experiences. l As this programme can be delivered through distance learning, students must be capable of studying on their own initiative. l As part of the assessment criteria for this course students’ will need to carry out practical demonstrations, all candidates who enrol for this the Distance Learning programme must have the agreement from their supervisor/manager in the work place to oversee their practical work. l Practical demonstrations for the Attendance Learning programme will be carried out during the attendance schedule.

Special Requirements: Candidates should hold an Irish Heart Level 3 Heart Saver CPR Certificate or equivalent.

Assessment: l l

Assignments (2) 60% Skills Demonstration 40%

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Care of the Older Person (FETAC Level 5) l

Course Fee: See our leaflet – Course list and fees. Award: FETAC Level 5 component Certificate in Care for the Older Person (D20180). l Format: Distance or Attendance Learning programme. l

Who should complete this course? l

Learners who wish to gain a FETAC credit in Care of the Older Person Level 5. l Learners studying to achieve a Healthcare Support Major - DHSXX.

Learners who successfully complete this course will: 4

demonstrate good work practices in the provision of individualised holistic care for older people 4 understand the concept of the ageing process 4 be able to meet the full range of needs of older people in a variety of care settings 4 enhance the quality of life of the older person.

Topics covered include: l Unit

1 Ageing Process 2 Working with the Older Person l Unit 3 Caring for the Older Person with Specific Needs l Unit 4 Care Settings. l Unit

Students receive a comprehensive Course Manual, Assignments, Efficient Studyguide, and unlimited one-to-one Tutor Support for the course duration. The course documentation for this FETAC certified course is detailed and easy to read.

Entry Requirements / Prerequisites: l

FETAC Level 4 Certificate and/or equivalent qualification or relevant experience. l As this programme is delivered through distance learning, students must be capable of studying on their own initiative. l As part of the assessment criteria for this course students’ will need to carry out practical demonstrations, all candidates who enrol for this the Distance Learning programme must have the agreement from their supervisor/manager in the work place to oversee their practical work. l Candidates should hold an Irish Heart Level 3 Heart Saver CPR Certificate or equivalent. l For more details on participation suitability course please visit our website.

Assessment: l l

Assignments (2) 60% Skills Demonstration 40% 4


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Disability Awareness (FETAC Level 6) l

Course Fee: See our leaflet – Course list and fees. Award: FETAC Level 6 Certificate in Disability Awareness (6N1975). l Format: Distance Learning programme. l

Course Details: The module is designed to equip the learner with the skills and knowledge necessary to care for those with additional needs. The module aims to promote awareness and increase knowledge with regard to the aetiology, signs, symptoms of those with disabilities and conditions; including an overview of the role of therapies and techniques.

Topics Covered: l

Unit 1: Types of Disabilities and Conditions Unit 2: Behaviour Difficulties and their Management l Unit 3: Specific Learning Difficulties l Unit 4: Self-Regulation and Social Skills Training. l

Who should complete this course? l

People who wish to pursue a career working with people who suffer from a disability.

Entry Requirements / Prerequisites: l

FETAC Level 5 Certificate and/or equivalent qualification or relevant experience. l As this programme is delivered through distance learning, students must be capable of studying on their own initiative. l As part of the assessment criteria for this course students’ will need to carry out practical demonstrations, all candidates who enrol for this the Distance Learning programme must have the agreement from their supervisor/manager in the work place to oversee their practical work. l For more details on participation suitability course please visit our website.

Assessment: l l

Project 40% Examination (Theory) 60%

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Infection Prevention & Control (FETAC Level 5) l

Course Fee: See our leaflet – Course list and fees. Award: FETAC Level 5 component Certificate in Infection Prevention & Control (N22816). l Format: Attendance & Distance Learning programme. l

Who should complete this course? Students who wish to gain a FETAC credit in Infection Prevention & Control at Level 5.

Learners who successfully complete this course will: 4

understand what the area of Infection Control means and its importance for every member of the Healthcare team 4 have a better understanding of the basic principles of infection control and be able to apply standard precautions in relation to infection control 4 be aware of the importance of infection prevention and control in providing a safe environment for patients, staff and visitors 4 be aware of healthcare-associated infection 4 understand their own role in the prevention of the spread of infection.

Topics covered include: l

Unit 1: Basic Microbiology Unit 2: Principles of Infection Control: Standard Precautions and Transmission-Based Precautions l Unit 3: Healthcare-Associated Infections l Unit 4: Health Management: Corporate and Individual Responsibility in relation to Infection Prevention and Control. l

Entry Requirements / Prerequisites: l

FETAC Level 4 Certificate and/or equivalent qualification or relevant experience. l As this programme is delivered through distance learning, students must be capable of studying on their own initiative. l As part of the assessment criteria for this module learners will be required to carry out practical demonstrations, with this in mind learners will need to be involved or be able to identify a work placement where they will be able to carry out these tasks. l Alternatively if you are unable to find a work placement The Open College can offer learners a session in Dublin in order to carry out the Skills demonstration assessment as part of this course. l For more details on participation suitability course please visit our website.

Assessment: l l l

Learner Record 50% Examination 30% Skills Demonstration 20% 6


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Intellectual Disability Studies (FETAC Level 5) l

Course Fee: See our leaflet – Course list and fees. Award: FETAC Level 5 component Certificate in Intellectual Disability Studies (D20169). l Format: Distance Learning programme. l

Course Details: This course is designed for people who wish to work in the area of intellectual Disability, employers in the intellectual disability area would favour job candidates with this module completed. The course will also be of particular interest to family members and friends who have contact with a person with Intellectual Disability. This Component Certificate course leads to a FETAC Level 5 award and is comprehensive and easy to read. This distance learning/eLearning FETAC course means that students can study flexibly at home or at work while gaining a nationally accredited qualification. Students receive a comprehensive Course Manual. Assignments, Course Materials and unlimited one-to-one Tutor support for the duration of the course.

Course contents: The course is divided into four Units each covering a number of specific learning outcomes grouped as follows: l

Unit 1: Deals with the context of Intellectual Disability Unit 2: Covers the models of Service provision l Unit 3: Deals with Holistic Care l Unit 4: Covers caring for those with Specific Needs. l

Entry Requirements / Prerequisites: l

FETAC Level 4 Certificate and/or equivalent qualification or relevant experience. l Students must be working or on work experience in the Healthcare Sector throughout their course as assignments will require learners to draw upon practical experience. l As this programme is delivered through distance learning, students must be capable of studying on their own initiative. l For more details on participation suitability course please visit our website.

Assessment: l l

Skills Demonstration 60% Work Based Project 40% 7


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Introduction to Nursing (FETAC Level 5) l

Course Fee: See our leaflet – Course list and fees. Award: FETAC Level 5 component Certificate in Introduction to Nursing (D20012). l Format: Attendance & Distance Learning programme. l

Who should complete this course? l

Students who wish to gain a FETAC credit in Introduction to Nursing at Level 5. l Students wishing to complete the major award at Level 5 in Community and Health Services - Nursing Studies award.

Learners who successfully complete this course will: 4

outline the history and development of nursing acquire a knowledge of the structure and function of the health care service in the Republic of Ireland 4 know the various disciplines and specialities within nursing 4 understand the nursing process 4 appreciate the models of care 4 be aware of nursing ethics and etiquette in care situations 4 communicate effectively in ways that are consistent with the carer's role 4 avoid occupational hazards 4 become familiar with common nursing/medical terminology 4 perform a range of basic skills. 4

Topics covered include: l

Unit 1: The History & Development of Nursing Unit 2: The Nursing Process l Unit 3: The Irish Healthcare System l Unit 4: Clinical Observations & Safe Practices l Unit 5: Infection Prevention and Control. l

Entry Requirements / Prerequisites: l

FETAC Level 4 Certificate and/or equivalent qualification or relevant experience. l As this programme is delivered through distance learning, students must be capable of studying on their own initiative. l As part of the assessment criteria for this module learners will be required to carry out practical demonstrations, with this in mind learners will need to be involved or be able to identify a work placement where they will be able to carry out these tasks. l Alternatively if you are unable to find a work placement The Open College can offer learners a session in Dublin in order to carry out the Skills demonstration assessment as part of this course.

Assessment: l l

Examination (Theory-Based) 50% Skills Demonstration 50% 8


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Mental Health (FETAC Level 6) l

Course Fee: See our leaflet – Course list and fees. Award: FETAC Level 6 component Certificate in Mental Health (L32490). l Format: Distance Learning programme. l

Who should complete this course: l

Students who wish to achieve a FETAC credit in Mental Health Awareness at Level 6. l Students who wish to develop and enhance their understanding of Mental Health by personnel in the field.

Learners who successfully complete this course will: 4

acquire an understanding of the theoretical background associated with mental health issues 4 be aware of the moral, ethical and legal considerations associated with mental health 4 be familiar with theories and types of mental illness 4 understand the positive and negative factors which may aect your mental health 4 apply this knowledge in the workplace and in everyday life 4 appreciate various treatment approaches.

Topics covered include: l

What is Mental Health? Realities of Mental Illness l Intervention and Treatment Approaches l Recovery and Advocacy. l

Entry Requirements / Prerequisites: l

Level 5 Certificate, Leaving Certificate or equivalent qualifications and/or relevant life and work experiences. l As this programme is delivered through distance learning or eLearning, students must be capable of studying on their own initiative. l For more details on participation suitability course please visit our website.

Assessment: l l

Learner Record 50% Project 50%

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Occupational First Aid (FETAC Level 5) l

Course Fee: See our leaflet – Course list and fees. Award: FETAC Level 5 component Certificate in Occupational First Aid (D20188). l Format: Attendance/Face-to-face Training programme. l

Course Details: This module is designed to provide the learner with the knowledge, practical skills and understanding required to provide and coordinate first aid in the workplace in compliance with the requirements of the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (General Application) Regulations 2007 and the associated Guide to these Regulations.

Learners who successfully complete this course will: 4

understand the responsibilities of the occupational first aider 4 be able to provide treatment for the purpose of preserving life or minimising the consequences of injury until discharge or the arrival of medical assistance 4 be able to provide treatment in the workplace for an injury which does not require the attention of a medical practitioner or nurse 4 be capable of coordinating first aid arrangements in the workplace 4 be familiar with health and safety legislation on first aid provision in the workplace.

Topics covered include: l

Unit 1: First aid in the workplace Unit 2: Patient assessment l Unit 3: Respiratory emergencies l Unit 4: Cardiac first response l Unit 5: Wounds and bleeding l Unit 6: Altered levels of consciousness l Unit 7: Musculoskeletal injuries l Unit 8: Burns and scalds, chemicals, electric shock. l

Entry Requirements / Prerequisites: l

FETAC Level 4 Certificate and/or equivalent qualification or relevant experience. l Students must be competent in both written and spoken English. l For more details on participation suitability course please visit our website.

Assessment: l l

Skills Demonstrations (2) 70% Examination 30%

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Palliative Care (FETAC Level 5) l

Course Fee: See our leaflet – Course list and fees. Award: FETAC Level 5 component Certificate in Palliative Care (D20170). l Format: Attendance & Distance Learning programme. l

Course Details: The module is designed to equip the learner with the knowledge and skills of the palliative care approach to enable them to care for the person diagnosed with a life-limiting illness and, in the last days of a person’s life and also his/her family in a dignified and holistic way.

Learners who successfully complete this module will: 4

provide holistic care for persons diagnosed with a life- limiting illness and in the last days of a person’s life and also for their families, carers and significant others 4 communicate effectively with persons with a life-limiting illness and in the last days of a person’s life and also with their families, carers and significant others 4 enhance the quality of life of the person with a life- limiting illness 4 recognise and respect the uniqueness of each person’s approach to death 4 work effectively as part of the healthcare team.

Course contents: l

Unit 1: Working with a Palliative Care Approach Unit 2: Communication Skills l Unit 3: Death and dying l Unit 4: Bereavement Care. l

Who should complete this course? l

Students who wish to receive a nationally recognized certificate at level 5 in Palliative Care.

Entry Requirements / Prerequisites: l

FETAC Level 4 Certificate, Leaving Certificate and/or equivalent qualification or relevant work experience. l Students must be competent in both written and spoken English. l As part of the assessment criteria for this course students’ will need to carry out practical demonstrations, all candidates who enrol for this programme must have the agreement from their supervisor/manager in the work place to oversee their practical work.

Assessment: l l

Learner Record 70% Assignment 30%

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Patient Handling l l

Course Fee: See our leaflet – Course list and fees. Format: Attendance/Face-to-face Training programme.

Who should complete this course? All sta engaged in lifting and handling patients during their working day.

Learners who successfully complete this course will: 4

explain their legal rights and responsibilities, explain how the musclo-skeletal system can get injured 4 identify risk factors associated with patient handling 4 apply the principles of safe lifting to inanimate objects 4 handle patients safely. 4

Content Covered: l

What, Why? Legislation l Anatomy l Risk Assessment l Principles of safe lifting. l Principles of Safe Patient Handling l Safe Patient Handling Techniques l Use of hoists. l

Preferred entry level: l

None.

Assessment / Certification: Following successful completion of the course learners will receive a Patient Handling certificate valid for 2 years.

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Workplace Statutory Policies & Procedures (FETAC Level 5) l

Course Fee: See our leaflet – Course list and fees. Award: FETAC Level 5 component Certificate in Workplace Statutory Policies & Procedures (N22815). l Format: Distance Learning programme. l

Who should complete this course? The purpose of this very comprehensive module is to provide learners with a general understanding of legal principles and procedures, safety and quality in the workplace.It can be used as a core vocational module for DHSSX - Level 5 Certificate in Health Service Skills. The choice of optional units enables the learners to select units appropriate to their role or areas they aim to work in.

Learners who successfully complete this course will: 4

develop a general understanding of the Irish legal system evaluate the impact of the law on their personal and vocational lives 4 develop skills in evaluation and analysis 4 be familiar with the language, procedures and documents related the law, equality, safety and quality in their vocational area. 4

Core Units (Compulsory): l

Unit 1: Legislative Framework Unit 2: Employment Policy and Procedures l Unit 3: Quality Service, Policy and Procedures l Unit 4: Safety and Health at Work. l

Optional Units: l l

Unit 5: Child Protection Legislation Unit 6: Tort

Entry Requirements / Prerequisites: l

Level 4 Certificate, or Leaving Cert, equivalent qualifications and/or relevant life and work experiences. l If you take this course by distance learning the course material will be posted or emailed to you. You can complete and return assignments/projects which must be typed rather than handwritten either by post or by email. l As this programme is delivered through distance learning or eLearning, students must be capable of studying on their own initiative. l If you take this course by eLearning you will need basic IT skills and have access to broadband. l For more details on participation suitability course please visit our website.

Assessment: l l

Assignments 60% Learner Record 40%.

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Course Timeframes:

THE OPEN COLLEGE

Component Awards: Students can complete any of these programmes within 3 months which is ample time and can start it at any time of the year that is convenient. If students need to extend this period for any reason during or near the end of the programme they can request an extension through the college.

Let us Help you Succeed

Major Awards: These Major awards consist of 8 separate components and are generally completed over 10-12months.

Healthcare Courses

Study Options: Distance Learning: Students can complete programmes within 3 months which is ample time and can start it at any time of the year that is convenient. There are no lectures to attend and all course materials are provided. Some courses however do have supervised exams as part of the assessment processes which require brief attendance. Please check individual courses for details.

FETAC Level 5 and 6 Awards

Attendance Learning: The same FETAC programmes can be completed over 3-5 Full Attendance Days. Check our website – www.theopencollege.com for all future attendance dates.

3 Interest free Easy Payment Plans available with all our Courses. 3 Insurance Cover will be provided during work placements if required and at no extra cost. 3 Garda Vetting.

Contact details:

www.theopencollege.com Leopardstown Business Centre, Dublin 18 Tel: 353 1 2061828 Email: info@theopencollege.com

www.facebook.com/TheOpenCollege www.twitter.com/TheOpenCollege

Healthcare

Additional Supports:


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