Stoma Care Train the Trainer
Learning Outcomes
Train the Trainer:
- Compare the varying roles and responsibilities of a trainer within a care-based setting
- State key legislative and regulatory requirements that underpin training practice
- Explain practical ways to promote equality and diversity in learning sessions
- Describe approaches to meeting different individual learner needs
- Describe the significance of timely and constructive feedback
- Explain how to identify and act upon areas for professional improvement
- Define how to select relevant and inclusive teaching and learning resources
- Identify and compare different types of assessment methods
- Define strategies for engaging and motivating learners effectively
- Complete and submit:
- - Homework: A fully developed lesson plan
- - Homework: A structured micro-teach session
Stoma Care:
- Define the core principles of effective stoma care: Understand the goals and key considerations in providing high-quality stoma care.
- Identify common medical conditions that may lead to the need for a stoma and explain the reasoning behind its use.
- Explain the relevant anatomical structures involved in stoma care and their roles in the patient's overall health and recovery.
- Differentiate between types of stomas, highlighting their distinct characteristics and specific care requirements.
- Apply infection control measures specific to stoma care, helping to prevent infections and complications associated with stomas.
- Identify and manage potential stoma complications: Recognize common issues and propose appropriate solutions to mitigate risks.
- Document stoma care accurately and efficiently to ensure effective communication and continuity of care.
- Implement person-centered care principles: Deliver individualized care, considering the emotional and physical needs of the patient.
Aim
This course is designed for individuals involved in teaching, training, or assessing within real workplace environments. It equips participants with the knowledge and skills required to deliver effective, inclusive training and observe learners confidently and competently in health and social care settings.
Why Customers would Benefit from the Stoma Care Train the Trainer Course?
The Stoma Care Train the Trainer course enables experienced care professionals to deliver high-quality, in-house training on stoma care. This helps ensure all staff understand how to support individuals living with a stoma safely, respectfully, and competently. It also empowers organisations to meet clinical care standards while promoting dignity, hygiene, and person-centred support.

Key Benefits for Customers:
Cost-Effective Internal Training Delivery
Develop in-house training capacity by equipping a senior team member to deliver ongoing stoma care sessions—reducing reliance on external trainers.
Enhances Clinical Safety and Best Practice
Reinforces essential stoma care procedures, helping reduce complications such as skin breakdown, infections, and leakage through consistent and informed care.
Supports CQC Compliance and Clinical Standards
Meets expectations under the Health and Social Care Act 2008, NICE guidance, and CQC Key Lines of Enquiry (KLOEs) related to personal care, hygiene, and health outcomes.
Promotes Dignity and Person-Centred Care
Trainers learn how to embed respectful communication, privacy, and individual preferences into stoma care training, enhancing the overall care experience.
Relevant to Real Care Settings
Content is specifically designed for use in domiciliary care, residential homes, supported living, and nursing settings—ensuring immediate application.
Builds Internal Capability and Confidence
Supports the development of leadership and accountability by training a staff member to take ownership of delivering high-quality education to colleagues.
Enables Ongoing Learning and Refresher Sessions
Provides the flexibility to offer refresher training, supervisions, or competency checks in response to staff needs or audit outcomes.
Comprehensive Training Toolkit Provided
Includes structured resources such as lesson plans, presentation slides, demonstration guides, handouts, and competency checklists to support confident delivery and learner assessment.
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Stoma Care Train the Trainer
Course
Stoma Care Train the Trainer
Level
3
Practical
Yes
Duration
10-12 Hours, 2 Days
Certificate Length
3 Year
Number of Delegates
8
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