In December 2015 the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) launched the first guidelines on improving care for people who are in their last days of life (Care of Dying Adults in the Last Days of Life). The guidelines aim to put the dying person at the heart of decisions about their care, so that they can be supported in their final days in accordance with their wishes. e-ELCA sessions have been highlighted as a resource to help with implementation of the guidelines.
The ‘Five ways to motivate and engage learners’ leaflet has recently been developed and will be available on the e-ELCA website from March. This is intended as a practical guide for managers, as well as trainers, wanting to improve end of life care as it will help motivate and engage learners by highlighting best practice when using elearning.
Finally, as part of the continuing review of our programmes all 156 e-ELCA sessions will have been fully reviewed and updated by the end of March.
For more information, visit: http://www.e-lfh.org.uk/programmes/end-of-life-care/
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