To help build the capacity and capability of our local health and social care workforce and to equip them to provide the best possible care to patients and service users.
This course is offered by PCDC
Our Vision
“Delivering the gold standard in the education & development of health & social care professionals."
Our Mission
To help build the capacity and capability of our local health and social care workforce and to equip them to provide the best possible care to patients and service users.
To meet as far as possible the training and development needs of clinical and non-clinical staff providing health and social care in organisations working in or around the NHS locally, thereby enabling the NHS to achieve its ambition of having “the right staff, with the right skills, in the right place and time for patients”.
To be a centre of innovation, facilitating the sharing of ideas about, and research into, new ways of working in health and social care.
To help local health and social care organisations and their staff meet the challenge of transforming services in line with national and local policy directives for the benefit of the people who use their services.
The PCDC was launched in April 2014 as an independent, not for profit training and development resource for general practice staff working in NHS Primary Care in Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire.
Since its initiation, the PCDC has enjoyed significant success in organising, commissioning and providing training and development courses, an area which is now its core focus.
As the title suggests, the PCDC’s initial target market was the primary care workforce. However, upon recognising a growing appetite for its services across other sectors.
The PCDC has now expanded its reach to include workforce from the following sectors:
Primary Care
Secondary Care
Community Care
Private Healthcare
Social Care
The organisation operates primarily across Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, South Yorkshire & Northamptonshire, but is beginning to establish a presence further afield, most recently attracting interest from Lincolnshire, Staffordshire, Norwich & Blackpool.
Our Vision
“Delivering the gold standard in the education & development of health & social care professionals."
Our Mission
To help build the capacity and capability of our local health and social care workforce and to equip them to provide the best possible care to patients and service users.
To meet as far as possible the training and development needs of clinical and non-clinical staff providing health and social care in organisations working in or around the NHS locally, thereby enabling the NHS to achieve its ambition of having “the right staff, with the right skills, in the right place and time for patients”.
To be a centre of innovation, facilitating the sharing of ideas about, and research into, new ways of working in health and social care.
To help local health and social care organisations and their staff meet the challenge of transforming services in line with national and local policy directives for the benefit of the people who use their services.
Diabetes affects over 4 million people in the UK who need to follow the specific lifestyle regimes and medication. This Diabetes training course is for all healthcare professionals who deliver care or provide treatment to Diabetic patients.
This course provides clinicians with critical knowledge and understanding of their role and function in relation to Type 1, Type 2 and gestational diabetes through exploration and evaluation of practice, political and service issues.
Based in the beautiful multi-cultural city of Leicester, Victory Training Academy was established in 2017. The directors are passionate learners, with people at heart.
Throughout the session delegates will learn about blood glucose, diabetic food myths, the eat well plate, healthy eating in care homes, weight management, meal plans, malnutrition and MUST.
This qualification is designed to provide you with an understanding of the different types of diabetes and how they can occur, how the onset of Type 2 diabetes can be delayed with lifestyle changes, diabetes diagnosis, initial care and develop your understanding of ongoing care.
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