Southwark Public Health are pleased to announce a new free training offer for frontline staff who work in Southwark’s community.
Who is it for?
The training is for frontline staff who interact with older adults in a community setting or through home visits.
Why attend this training?
This one day course will develop your skills and knowledge to support the nutrition needs of older adults, identify malnutrition risk, and understand support and referral pathways available. There is the option for attendees to use their learning to train others if they wish to, and resources will be made available to do this.
Evidence from a similar programme led by Age UK Salford showed positive outcomes for 80% of older adults at risk of malnutrition. As well as the intended benefit for older adults, this is a valuable development opportunity for frontline staff.
The training is delivered by Jasmine Carbon, Principal Community Dietitian at Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospital (GSTT).
What does it cover?
• Nutrition for older adults – healthy eating guidance, hydration requirements and challenges in achieving this
• Undernutrition – causes, signs and consequences
• How to screen for undernutrition in a community setting using the Patients Association Nutrition Checklist (PANC) tool
• Referral pathways and support available in Southwark
When and where?
Friday 5th September 9:30am – 5:00pm 160 Tooley Street, SE1 2QH