270 Infection Control - Non Clinical

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In compliance with the Health and Social Care Act (2008) DH 2015, registered providers of healthcare should ensure that all staff are fully involved in the process of preventing and controlling infection. Training is one way in which this can be demonstrated.Training provided by the Infection Prevention and Control Team can be to address a particular practice or concern or simply to provide information on safe working practices.

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Contributed by: Learning Development
Authored by: learninganddevelopment, Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
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Last updated: 09 November 2021
First contributed: 13 February 2017
Audience access level: Full user

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