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Welcome to our Resources page, where we provide a range of practical tools and guidance to support health and social care professionals and unpaid carers. From moving and handling demonstrations to helpful booklets on first aid, infection control, and medication, these resources are designed to build confidence, improve best practice, and make your daily care tasks easier and safer.

How to use a hoist

Step-by-step video demonstrations showing safe and effective hoist use for moving and handling individuals.

Bed Management System

Practical guides on using bed management systems to ensure safety, comfort, and efficient care.

Sara Stedy

Learn how to safely use the Sara Stedy transfer aid with clear, easy-to-follow demonstrations.

First Aid

A handy guide covering essential first aid procedures for everyday care settings.

Infection Control

Clear guidance on best practices to prevent and control infection in health and social care.

Medication

Essential information on safe medication handling, administration, and best practice for carers.

Training Needs

Meeting your training needs

The training offered will change over different periods of the year and in relation to changes in practice, we need to keep this fresh & up to date.

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