


28 Mar 2025

Recommended

Minimum 30 mins

Course

Access

Certification

Voiceover

Chaperoning is a vital aspect of healthcare practice that safeguards patient dignity, comfort, and safety during intimate or sensitive examinations. This course is designed for healthcare professionals across the UK, including doctors, nurses, and allied health workers, to develop a thorough understanding of effective chaperoning practices.
Aligned with the latest guidelines from regulatory bodies such as the General Medical Council (GMC), Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), and Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), the course addresses the ethical, legal, and professional responsibilities of chaperoning. Participants will explore how to offer and conduct chaperoning, handle patient consent or refusal, and document chaperoning encounters appropriately.
Additionally, the course focuses on safeguarding vulnerable populations and managing sensitive situations, fostering trust and confidence in patient care. By completing this training, healthcare professionals will be equipped to uphold best practices, ensuring compliance with legal standards and enhancing patient-centred care.


Learning Outcomes.
By the end of this course,participants will be able:
To understand the role of chaperones in safeguarding patient dignity and safety during intimate examinations.
To identify scenarios requiring a chaperone and facilitate informed patient consent.
To recognise the legal and professional responsibilities of chaperoning, including adherence to GMC, NMC, and HCPC guidelines.
To manage patient requests or refusals for chaperones while maintaining professional boundaries.
To ensure accurate documentation and comply with legal and ethical standards in chaperoning practices.
To apply best practices for chaperoning vulnerable populations, including children and individuals with additional needs.
Course
Contents.
01
Introduction to the principles and importance of chaperoning in healthcare.
03
Recognising scenarios where chaperoning is required and offering a chaperone.
05
Documentation and legal considerations related to chaperone use.
08
Protecting patient information during intimate or sensitive examinations.

06
Managing patient preferences, including handling requests or refusals for a chaperone.
09
Guidance from GMC, NMC, and HCPC on chaperoning responsibilities.
02
Roles, responsibilities, and qualities of an effective chaperone.
04
Ensuring informed consent, confidentiality, and maintaining professional boundaries.
07
Safeguarding practices for vulnerable populations in healthcare.
10
Whistleblowing and raising concerns about unsafe or unethical practices.
The Chaperoning for Health and Social Care Professionals course provides healthcare workers with essential knowledge to implement ethical, legal, and patient-centred chaperoning practices. This training focuses on safeguarding patient dignity, maintaining professional standards, and fostering trust during intimate or sensitive examinations. By adhering to UK guidelines, participants will be equipped to manage chaperoning scenarios effectively, ensuring compliance with ethical and legal obligations while enhancing the overall quality of care.
