Pull Up A Chair Training Tool
Person-centred care training for the health and social care sector
This training tool has been developed from film footage captured as part the Wakefield Care Home Vanguard. It features local people talking about their experiences of living in residential care settings.
The training tool encourages reflection and discussion for those involved in the delivery of care of tenants and residents. They map across the key life domains found in Age UK Wakefield District’s quality of life tool the LEAF-7. These domains form the basis for the films in the training tool and are as follows: Managing Daily Living. Managing Health. Social Contact. Enjoyment. Safety and Security. Independence.
This training tool will teach your staff:
- to develop a greater understanding of person-centred care in the workplace
- to develop the skill of empathy and how to make an empathetic response
- how to apply person-centred values to work practices
- self care: understanding how thinking about working practices (reflexive practice), getting support from work colleagues (peer support) can help staff feel better about their work.
Pull Up A Chair Training Tool – development for the health and social care sector
The training tool maps across to a number of key standards in the Care Certificate (Skills for Care) and the CQC person-centred care fundamental standards, ensuring its relevance to workforce development for the sector. It has been developed using the latest evidence from health psychology to embed person-centred skills and increase staff resilience.
Slide Presentation
This is the video/screen presentation to support your delivery of the training. Produced in latest version of Powerpoint, the file is large (330MB) and may take a few minutes to download.
Workbook
Participants should use the blank workbook provided to take part in the training. This workbook becomes their personal property and/or can be added to a training file.
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Training Pack
This contains detailed instructions and guidance for running the training. Produced in Adobe Acrobat these files can be downloaded to view or print from your digital device.
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