PMVA Training

1-Day Mandatory Training Course

Course Title:
Mandatory Training for Healthcare Professionals
Course Duration:
1 Day (6–7 hours)
Target Audience:
Healthcare Assistants, Nurses, Support Workers, Agency Staff, and Healthcare Professionals working in NHS, Private Hospitals, Care Homes, and Community Services.
Course Aim:
To provide healthcare professionals with the essential knowledge and understanding required to maintain safe, compliant, and effective practice in clinical and care environments.

Module 1: Health & Safety in Healthcare

Learning Objectives
Learners will understand their responsibilities for maintaining safe working environments for themselves, colleagues, and patients.
Key Topics Covered
Practical Application

Module 2: Infection Prevention and Control

Learning Objectives
Learners will understand how infections spread and the actions required to reduce transmission.
Key Topics Covered
Key Guidance

Module 3: Safeguarding Adults

Learning Objectives
Learners will understand their duty to protect vulnerable adults from harm or abuse.
Key Topics Covered

Module 4: Safeguarding Children

Learning Objectives
Learners will recognise safeguarding concerns involving children and understand reporting responsibilities.
Key Topics Covered
Key Guidance

Module 5: Fire Safety Awareness

Learning Objectives
Learners will understand fire safety principles and emergency procedures in healthcare settings.
Key Topics Covered

Module 6: Equality, Diversity and Human Rights

Learning Objectives
Learners will understand how to promote inclusive and respectful care.
Key Topics Covered

Module 7: Information Governance & Confidentiality

Learning Objectives
Learners will understand their responsibilities regarding the protection of patient information.
Key Topics Covered

Module 8: Basic Life Support Awareness

(Theory component only if delivered within the mandatory course)

Learning Objectives
Learners will understand the principles of responding to medical emergencies.
Key Topics Covered

(Practical CPR normally delivered separately in the BLS course.)

Module 9: Duty of Care and Professional Conduct

Learning Objectives
Learners will understand the importance of accountability and professional standards in healthcare practice.
Key Topics Covered

Learning Methods

The course is delivered using a blended learning approach including:

Assessment

Learners will complete:

Course Outcomes

Upon completion learners will be able to:

Certification

Upon successful completion learners will receive:
Mandatory Training Certificate
Valid for 12 months

Frequently Asked Questions

Basic Life Support (BLS) Training

What is Mandatory Training in healthcare?
Mandatory training refers to essential training required for healthcare workers to ensure they have the knowledge and skills to work safely, comply with legislation, and protect patients, colleagues, and themselves. It typically includes topics such as Health & Safety, Safeguarding, Fire Safety, Infection Control, and Information Governance.
Mandatory training is required for most healthcare staff including:
It is often required by NHS Trusts, CQC-regulated providers, and recruitment agencies.
Most organisations require mandatory training to be renewed annually (every 12 months) to ensure staff knowledge remains current and aligned with updated healthcare guidelines.
If your training expires, you may be unable to work shifts or be placed on client assignments until it is renewed. Agencies and healthcare providers require staff to maintain up-to-date compliance training.
Yes. Mandatory training delivered by accredited training providers is recognised by many healthcare employers including:
Always check with your employer regarding their specific training requirements.
Yes. While awareness of these topics may be covered during Mandatory Training, practical competency training for courses such as:
If you suspect abuse or neglect, you must:
Infection prevention protects both patients and healthcare staff. Many patients have weakened immune systems, meaning infections can lead to serious complications. Following infection control procedures helps reduce the spread of illness and healthcare-associated infections.
Healthcare workers must:
Health & Safety is a shared responsibility between employers and employees.
In most healthcare environments the RACE principle is used:
Always follow your organisation’s fire evacuation plan.
Patients trust healthcare professionals with sensitive personal information.
Maintaining confidentiality ensures:
Confidential information must only be shared when necessary and with authorised individuals.
If a learner does not pass the knowledge assessment, the trainer will normally:
The goal is to ensure learners fully understand the material.
Learners are advised to bring:
Yes. Learners who successfully complete the course and assessment will receive a Mandatory Training Certificate, which can be used for employment compliance purposes.
Yes. Many healthcare agencies require candidates to complete Mandatory Training to meet compliance requirements before being placed in roles.