Stroke Competency Toolkit SCoT For Health and Social Care Staff

The Stroke Competency Toolkit SCoT is a free Continuing Professional Development CPD resource, specific to stroke care and is based on the NHS Education NES Stroke Core Competencies 2005.

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Stroke Training Home

To produce an e-learning resource which would enhance the educational opportunities for health and social care staff working with people affected by stroke. The website aims to provide an interactive way of learning and uses quizzes, animations, video clips and case scenarios. There are assessments which the learner may opt to undertake and which, if passed, gives a certificate of completion.

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Stroke Competency Toolkit SCoT For Health and Social Care Staff

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The Stroke Competency Toolkit SCoT is a free Continuing Professional Development CPD resource, specific to stroke care and is based on the NHS Education NES Stroke Core Competencies 2005.

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