Hand Hygiene Training for Staff

Understanding hand hygiene best practice and the vital importance of timely and effective hand washing is integral to infection control standard precautions.

Ashley and his team offer a range of hand hygiene training courses to improve hand hygiene practice through education. Key learning points are communicated in an engaging and imaginative manner to encourage behavioural change and motivate staff to improve their hand hygiene standards.



If you’re serious about tackling infection in any health or care setting, you and your staff need formal training. Our courses are ideal for induction training, N/SVQ, refresher, management training and cover:

  • An introduction to hand hygiene
  • Micro-organisms
  • Bacteria
  • The Chain of Infection
  • Hand washing correctly
  • Soaps
  • Proper hand drying 
  • Skin related problems
  • Frequently unwashed parts of the hands
  • Home care and hand hygiene
  • Alcohol hand rubs
  • Disposable gloves

Please contact us to find out more. You can also purchase our training pack here.



Speaking Appointments

For your next hand hygiene or infection prevention event, bring in a dynamic and powerful presenter Ashley Brooks whose personal and moving story will touch hearts, stimulate minds and inspire action. 

The Max4Health team will conduct thorough pre-event research and tailor the program for your company and setting. Ashley’s captivating story could be told by no one else and you will receive a program that is personalized, fast-paced and informative. 




If you want to educate and inspire an audience about the importance of hand hygiene and infection control, please call us.

 

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Healthcare inovations expo.
12 july 2009.

Max4Health were delighted to be invited and attend the Healthcare Innovations EXPO on 29th July. The EXPO is an important part of the High Quality Care for All agenda that puts quality at the heart of the NHS, providing an ambitious shared vision for the future of the NHS.

Clean your hands
5 May 2009

On May 5th 2009 the World Health Organization (WHO) launched a global hand hygiene initiative; Save Lives: Clean Your Hands.  Over 3,800 healthcare organisations in 109 countries are registered for the initiative – that’s over 3.6 million staff worldwide working towards reducing healthcare associated infection through improved hand hygiene!....


Max and his Clean Hands book now back in stock.

Our popular and colourful children’s book Max and his Clean Hands is now back in stock.


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