Our M.E./C.F.S. Training
Our online CPD Accredited Training Courses training will improve knowledge and understanding of M.E./C.F.S. amongst professionals who have a duty of care, something which is desperately needed! Our training is also relevant for Long Covid.
What can you expect from the course?
Stripy Lightbulb CIC’s training is an original concept, there is no equivalent worldwide. We are a unique social enterprise that has been created by a person with M.E./C.F.S. for the benefit of the M.E./C.F.S. community.
- What is M.E./C.F.S? (Including history, context, wider social/economic/political issues):
- Symptoms;
- Differences in severity;
- Diagnosis;
- Treatment;
- How you can support M.E./C.F.S. patients;
- What suitable adjustments can be made?
- What level of support is appropriate?
- Why non-disclosure is important;
- The course contains industry-specific modules;
- The courses are CPD accredited.
The Cost of the Course
Single seats are £59, but there are Group Discounts:
25+ Seats – 10% Discount.
If you require over 50 seats, please contact us and we will provide a bespoke quote.
Buy the Courses NowWhat are the benefits to your sector?
Employers
- Keep hold of talented staff;
- You will be able to adequately support patients you have a duty of care over;
- Being informed prevents harm being done to patients and keeps them engaged;
- You save money on training and recruitment by keeping existing staff;
- Become ‘invisible disability friendly’;
- Flexible working = happy staff.
Education
- Improve attendance;
- Improve relationships with students, parents, and M.E./C.F.S. affected staff;
- You will be able to adequately support M.E./C.F.S. patients over whom you have a duty of care;
- Being informed prevents harm to M.E./C.F.S. patients;
- Reduce complaints;
- Become ‘invisible disability friendly’.
Healthcare
- Improve relationships with patients, build a level of trust and respect;
- Reduce complaints;
- Create a ‘safe’ environment for M.E./C.F.S. patients;
- Know that patients are not being harmed by inadequate support and a lack of education.