Building on your understanding of safe medication practices, this course provides a thorough overview of how to handle medicines responsibly in health and social care environments. You’ll learn about the different types of medication and their uses, how to store, administer and dispose of them safely, and the legal and organisational policies that guide these processes.
Through a combination of practical examples and real-world scenarios, you’ll develop the knowledge and confidence to support individuals with their medication needs while maintaining accuracy and safety. This course is ideal for those currently working in, or preparing to enter, care roles where medication handling is part of daily responsibilities. It is also suitable for anyone wishing to enhance their professional development within the health and social care sector.
Key Units- Introduction to Medication and Prescribing 
 understanding types of medication, legal frameworks, and key terminology.
- Supply, Storage and Disposal of Medication 
learning correct procedures for maintaining safety and compliance.
- Understanding the Requirements for the Safe Administration of Medication 
exploring safe administration techniques and record-keeping.
- Accountability and Responsibilities in Medication Handling 
recognising roles, responsibilities, and legislation relevant to care workers.