Duty of Candour (Scotland) Online Course
Learn about the organisational Duty of Candour in Scotland and the procedures for reporting and learning from unintended harm. This course covers the Health (Tobacco, Nicotine etc. and Care) (Scotland) Act 2016 provisions, the duty to report, apologise, and learn from incidents, and the Care Inspectorate's expectations for compliance.
Your Duty of Candour (Scotland) certificate is included in the £29 Chefs Bay Academy licence, along with 130+ other CPD accredited courses. One payment, 12 months of access, no subscription.
Chefs Bay Academy is run by Chefs Bay Hospitality Limited (Company No. 13588811), a UK hospitality and care staffing agency based in Merseyside. Your £29 licence covers this course and 130+ others, all CPD accredited, with 12 months of access.
What You'll Learn
- Understanding the Duty of Candour in Scotland
- Legal Framework and Legislation
- What Constitutes an Unintended or Unexpected Incident
- The Duty of Candour Procedure
- Apologising and Communicating with Affected Individuals
- Reporting to the Care Inspectorate
- Learning from Incidents and Continuous Improvement
Who Needs This Course
Care home managers, registered managers, care workers, nurses, and all health and social care professionals working in Care Inspectorate-regulated services in Scotland.
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