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Following a recent update, the IV Therapy Passport elearning programme is now live and freely available to all registered health and social care professionals, as well as healthcare …
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In 2013, elfh transitioned across to Health Education England and continues to work in partnership to develop elearning programmes to support the health and care workforce.
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Our elearning programmes are developed in partnership with the NHS, 3rd sector and professional bodies and can be accessed for free, 24/7 by health and care professionals.
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Physical Activity and Health Physical Health Checks for Severe Mental Illness Place of Birth Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Podiatry Undergraduate and Post Graduate …
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This accessibility statement applies to elearning for Healthcare (elfh Hub), a website run by NHSE. It hosts elearning content developed by NHSE and elearning content developed by …
All Our Health - elearning for healthcare
This elearning resource has been designed to promote ten public health tips that can be used by the adult social care workforce to maximise their public health impact in improving population …
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Statutory and Mandatory Training - elearning for healthcare
Jul 18, 2025 · The current Statutory and Mandatory Training elearning programme has been developed to align with the UK Core Skills Training Framework (CSTF) (England v1.1) which …
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NOTE: If you use a personal email address, the available e-learning content should be sufficient for those working in social care, volunteers and for individuals registering for personal use.