This interactive session on paediatric sleep gives participants a good knowledge of sleep processes and the physiology of sleep, as well as common sleep disorders in children including sleep apnoea.
Suitable for
Health & Social Care Professionals working with
- Children
Cost
£80.00 excl. VAT
(group registration discounts and commissioned courses are available by request)
Duration
- 6-hours
Course Description:
The Paediatric Sleep Day is an online interactive session on paediatric sleep for medical staff, (including paediatricians, GPs, health visitors, OTs, Physiotherapists, etc.) to improve treatment and understanding of sleep issues and the interplay with other conditions amongst paediatric patients.
“I can’t wait to get started. Thank you for enabling and teaching me. I feel confident to change the sleeping habits of our future generations.”Sleep Scotland training course member
FAQs
Paediatric Sleep Day is a one-day webinar designed for Consultant Paediatricians and related professions in the medical field.
This course is designed to increase awareness of sleep issues amongst children and young people, present the latest information and research in the field and be a CPD opportunity for those working in the Paediatric field.
If you would like to train to be a more hands-on practitioner and work with families 1:1 on sleep improvement, we would recommend Sleep Awareness or Sleep Counselling courses instead.
This course is designed for professionals working with vulnerable groups, where completion of such training is mandatory for their role. If the professional was working on sleep improvement with their service user and had any reasons to raise protection/safeguarding concerns they should have appropriate knowledge on how to do so in their working environment. We ask you to confirm your training on protection/safeguarding is current, we will not ask to see your certificate. Online self-led training, as well as face-to-face training, are both suitable and will be accepted.
Please review our full FAQ for any other question you have.