Statutory and Mandatory (StatMand) training is essential for ensuring employers meet their legal obligations and prioritise the well-being of patients, staff, and visitors when delivering high-quality care.
We are highly experienced in delivering StatMand modules to Trusts and social care providers. Our expert and experienced clinical team delivers courses to over 25,000 participants a year across the country.
Our team works hard to ensure a positive learning experience for your staff, and we regularly capture feedback to improve. Between June and September 2024, 97% of participants rated the StatMand content as 'outstanding' or 'good' in terms of relevancy for their role. Altogether, 95% would recommend these courses to their colleagues.
These courses focus on:
Adult Basic Life Support (BLS) - 3 hours | Paediatric Basic Life Support (PBLS) - 3 hours | Personal Safety - Breakaway Training - 1 day |
Conflict Resolution - 2 hours |
Patient Moving and Handling - 3 hours |
Our modules can be combined to form a full programme or used as individual units. We will work with you to understand your own mandatory policies and processes to tailor our programmes to reflect your organisational context. Please contact us for an initial consultation.
Our Adult Basic Life Support (BLS) course is designed to equip participants with the essential skills and knowledge to respond effectively to adult patients experiencing cardiac or respiratory emergencies.
It aligns with the Core Skills Training Framework (England) and meets the requirements for Level 2 Basic Life Support.
By the end of this three-hour course, participants will be able to:
The course covers both theoretical and practical aspects of adult basic life support, including:
Participants will engage in interactive learning sessions covering resuscitation theory and practical skills. Experienced instructors will demonstrate techniques, and learners will practice under supervision.
Our Conflict Resolution course is designed to equip participants with the skills and knowledge to prevent, manage, and resolve conflicts effectively. It aligns with the Core Skills Training Framework (England) and meets the requirements for Conflict Resolution.
By the end of this two-hour course, participants will be able to:
The course covers the following topics:
The course combines theoretical input with practical exercises and role-playing scenarios to enhance learning and skill development.
Our Paediatric Basic Life Support (PBLS) course provides participants with the essential skills and knowledge to respond effectively to paediatric patients experiencing cardiac or respiratory emergencies.
It aligns with the Core Skills Training Framework (England) and meets the requirements for Level 2 Basic Life Support for Paediatric Patients.
By the end of this three-hour course, participants will be able to:
The course covers both theoretical and practical aspects of paediatric basic life support, including:
Participants will engage in interactive learning sessions covering paediatric resuscitation theory and practical skills. Experienced instructors will demonstrate techniques, and learners will practice under supervision.
This course provides participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and effectively move and handle patients. It emphasises the importance of patient dignity, independence, and staff safety.
By the end of this 3-hour course, participants will be able to:
The course covers both theoretical and practical aspects of patient moving and handling, including:
The course combines theoretical instruction with hands-on practice. Participants will learn about safe moving and handling techniques and then practice these skills under the guidance of a trained instructor.
This course provides participants with practical skills and knowledge to manage and escape from potentially violent situations. The focus is on prevention, de-escalation, and physical self-protection techniques.
By the end of this 1-day course, participants will be able to:
The course covers the following:
This practical course focuses on hands-on training delivered by GSA tutors. Participants will learn and practice breakaway techniques in a controlled environment.
The consequences of not completing and retaining statutory and mandatory training can cause significant legal problems for employers and serious consequences for individuals, including impacts on pay, progression and development, loss of professional registration and indemnity, and potential claims related to work-related injuries or ill health.
Ensuring staff have the appropriate StatMand training helps minimise risk and fosters a safe and compliant environment.
Contact our Academy team today for a consultation to discuss your specific education and training needs.