Venue: Zoom (online) – webinar
Audience
Pastoral Leaders, House Staff, School Nurses, Matrons
Course outline
This training package comprises of 12 webinars on a variety of medical topics, the purpose of which is to provide updates on medical conditions and refresh skills. This box set is suitable for all organisations who wish to further their knowledge with a view to supporting their employees within the work environment. It is also aimed at supporting school nurses with their training and development needs; helping them to raise the standards of care provided in schools, this could count as CPD as part of their revalidation. Webinars will be recorded so if you cannot attend the day or have missed any of the box set, they can be available for you to view when convenient.
This training is available to purchase as a single webinar or part of the Hieda box set series.
This set will be £900 for a member series place.
Anger is often, but not always, related to poor mental health or trauma. This webinar aims to provide delegates with an understanding of the causes of anger problems and strategies for working with young people who find it difficult to control their anger.
Training topics will include:
Learning outcomes:
Cost
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Other titles in this box set series:
1 | The importance of clinical supervision | September 11 |
2 | Sleep hygiene | September 17 |
3 | Drug and Alcohol testing | November 11 |
4 | Medications management | November 13 |
5 | Sports Nutrition and Supplements | November 19 |
6 | Supporting epilepsy sufferers in your workplace | February 10 |
7 | Chronic fatigue | February 28 |
8 | Meningitis awareness | March 10 |
9 | Asthma and Anaphylaxis | May 22 |
10 | Diabetes – management and maintenance | June 12 |
11 | Bladder and bowel care | June 17 |
12 | Anger management | June 24 |
Speaker:
Skyler Moulder
Skyler did her Adult Nursing BSc at Kings College London in 2011 and went straight into community nursing. After the birth of her first son she stumbled into community school nursing and never looked back. During her time as a community school nurse she covered primary and secondary schools all across Cambridgeshire. She completed training such as the CAMHS foundation module, Sexual Health and Contraception module and was trained in Safeguarding Children Level 3. She completed her PG Diploma in Specialist Community Public Health Nursing in 2016 when she was pregnant with her second son, which she later topped up to a full MSc in 2023 when she was pregnant with her daughter! This also included qualifying as a Nurse Prescriber. Skyler co-lead the development of a 0-19 Duty Desk and the introduction of the Chathealth text service in Cambridgeshire Community Services. In 2019 she became a Team Manager for the CCS Healthy Child Programme – managing a team of Nursery Nurses, Health Visitors and School Nurses during the pandemic. In 2020 she was recruited to be the Lead Nurse at The Leys in Cambridge, to lead a team covering 24 hour care for around 575 pupils (over half of which are boarders). This is where she is now and where her passion for independent school nursing started.