
Stroke Awareness
Course Outline
The National Stroke Strategy when discussing raising awareness to improve quality of services states that  âMembers of the public and health and care staff are able to recognise and identify the main symptoms of stroke and know it needs to be treated as an emergency.â This awareness course contributes to this aim in addition to exploring what can be done to improve the quality of life for people who have survived a stroke.
This course aims to provide participants working with people affected by stroke with a better understanding about stroke and how it affects their lives.
Who is the course aimed at?
Health & Social Care Staff
People supporting stroke survivors
How long is the course?
Half a day
What will you learn?
On completion of the course the learner will be able to:
- Â Identify symptoms and some of the physical changes that may occur after stroke
- Â Describe how swallowing may be affected by stroke and identify strategies to support a person with swallowing difficulties.
- Â Discuss how a social care worker can support a person with Communication difficulties following a stroke.
- Â Explore the thoughts & emotions that may occur following a stroke and how best to support the person.
- Â Consider the impact of the family & carers
Testimonials
 âVery positive, learnt a lot with regard to stroke awareness. Positive feedback from other membersâ. – Training coordinator, Brentwood