The starting signal for the online training platform Welfare Learning Campus
The starting signal for the online training platform Welfare Learning Campus
With a new digital platform, the state supports citizens' initiatives and providers of household -related services in dealing with people in need of care. The commitment to offers to support in everyday life for people in need of care is more attractive and strengthened via the location-independent online learning offer.
In Baden-Württemberg there are around 1,200 outpatient care services and more than 1,000 recognized offers for support in everyday life as well as a variety of volunteer work initiatives that support people in need of care and relieve caring relatives. With the new Online training platform "Wohlfahrts-Lerncampus" supports civilized people in dealing with people in need of care. The training courses are inexpensive, independent of location and cover a third of the required teaching content. "The need for further training opportunities for nursing is very high. It is therefore important to me to enable everyone who wants to get involved in people in need of care, the best possible, uncomplicated and inexpensive access to further training," said the Minister of Social Affairs and Health The State School of the German Red Cross (DRK) target = "_ blank" href = "https://liga-bw.de/" class = "link-extremal"> league of the liberal welfare and the Alzheimer Society Baden-Württemberg The online training platform "Welfare Learning Campus" was developed for these further training in the area of nursing with the support of the Ministry of Social Affairs, Health and Integration. It is an important addition to presence training. With this e-learning format, participants can complete up to a third of the course duration online and have the opportunity to continue their education at any time and anywhere and to reconcile family and work more flexibly. The chair of the league of the free welfare care and board of the Caritas Association of the Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart, Dr. Annette Holusha-Hillenbrock, confirms: "The training platform bundles nursing know-how and is a valuable contribution so that committed people qualify for the care of older people without much effort." With the online platform, our DRK state school has developed an attractive and user-friendly offer. " The training platform comprises five modules with a variety of tasks for repeating, deepening, reflection and application in relation to the role as an accompanying person. This offers a effective and stimulating possibility that is a good learning option for future support persons. These are the modules "support people in private households", "basic knowledge of dementia", "basic knowledge of diseases in old age", "nutrition in old" and "clean textiles". Representative of the League of Free Welfare Care, the Alzheimer Society Baden-Württemberg and the Ministry of Social Affairs, Health and Integration Baden-Württemberg developed the "Welfare Learning Campus" course in a joint project. The online platform was developed by the DRK state school. The aim is to support in everyday life according to the requirements of the (Usta-vo) (PDF) train. The range of training according to Usta-VO should include at least 160 lessons for household services and at least 30 hours for volunteers. DRK learning campus: Flyer Learning Campus Social Welfare (PDF) extensive training offer
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