Infection Prevention & Control
Aim
The County and Rutland LA IPC team are continuing with their series of short webinars called “IPC Basics”. These are short IPC refreshers aimed at staff working in Adult Social Care who have an interest in Infection Prevention & Control e.g., IPC Champions, Housekeeping staff etc
All are welcome and you can attend as many sessions as you wish.
The following have been arranged:
If you have an account with LSCDG Hub please click on the links to book on the sessions,
Wednesday 19 April 2023, 2-3pm
IPC Basics 10 – Reducing Urine Infections in the elderly by promoting hydration
The prevalence of UTIs in the elderly and reducing the risk of urine infections by promoting hydration.
Wednesday 24 May 2023, 2-3pm
IPC Basics 11 – Management of Waste
Correct Management of Waste in Adult Social Care Settings
Wednesday 21st June 2023, 2-3pm
IPC Basics 12 – Management of Scabies
What is Scabies and how should it be managed in Adult Social Care Settings
How do I book on the webinars?
In order to access the webinars, the delegate must have a Learning hub account with the Leicestershire Social Care Development Group (LSCDG)
They should log in to their own account and search LSCDG Infection Prevention & Control Basics
Access the learning hub here:
http://leicestershiretotara.learningpool.com
If you do have an account, then please see instructions below
https://www.lscdg.org/lms-information/
Please note any course queries and invites for the webinar should be emailed to infection@leics.gov.uk
LSCDG are not responsible for sending out the webinar invites
Book your place
If you do not have an account, this will need to be created for you. Please follow the link for joining instructions and more information about the Hub
http://www.lscdg.org/lms-information/ or email lscdg@leics.gov.uk
Book your place
If you do not have an account, this will need to be created for you. Please follow the link for joining instructions and more information about the Hub
http://www.lscdg.org/lms-information/ or email lscdg@leics.gov.uk