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15 minutes ago, Anna B said:

'Equality, diversity and Human Rights' required as mentioned in post 1. Also quoted as required in newspapers.

No idea what platform, or how long it takes, but assume if you don't have it you will not currently be considered qualified to vaccinate people.

This is a checklist of requirements not a training programme.

This is for former nurses, GPs, physicians and surgeons who, like all accountable professionals keep records relating to qualification, experience and training. 

The number of items on an applicants "to do" list will depend on their position and how long ago they left.

Relevant qualifications, experience and training will enable the applicant to be placed in the correct environment and some will meet criteria which will allow for less supervision.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Anna B said:

 

If a building is on fire, do you wait for the fireman to do a diversity training course before they are allowed to put it out?

Anna, you know full well that a fireman would not even get near a scene until they were fully and competently trained as required by the regulations.

 

It's a ridiculous and childish comparison as is your suggestion that only the world of the internet has created this situation.  Even if the net didn't exist they would still attend all mandatory training that they're employer deems necessary.  That would be subject to the type of  social distance safeguards in place at at many employers now.   

 

As has been pointed out by myself and others several times, these course exist for a reason.  

Pandemic or not, people expect the person jabbing vaccinations into their arms to be fully trained.  

 

Those moaning and creating a ruckus in the newspapers are just the type of self asured, self important types who feel it's all a waste of time and a load of red tape and they know better.

 

Just the type of arrogant attitudes we don't want from people delivering vaccinations to the public.  What else are they likely to flout because it's all "a waste of time" in their opinion??

 

We are not in the movie world fantasy of nurses going round in pretty uniforms being the darlings of the community.    The world is spiteful, suspicious, disruptive, very litigious and resentful.

 

Any organisation no matter how big or small is well aware of that and the potential pitfalls. 

 

These courses are a simple routine process which lots of employees healthcare or otherwise follow. There is no big drama apart from these whiny self-entitled prats who think it's beneath them.

 

They either want to volunteer or they don't. If such a simple routine thing puts them off then quite frankly they were clearly never fully prepared to engage.  

 

Edited by ECCOnoob

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1 hour ago, RollingJ said:

AnnaB - once again, I have to agree with you.😀

Thankyou. I'm glad some people still have some common sense.

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Out of curiosity, do we know if Boots etc are lending a hand with vaccinations or are covid jabs, particularly AZ ones, that much different in terms of storage and administering than flu jabs?

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5 hours ago, tinfoilhat said:

Out of curiosity, do we know if Boots etc are lending a hand with vaccinations or are covid jabs, particularly AZ ones, that much different in terms of storage and administering than flu jabs?

 Yes they are....

 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/health/coronavirus/boots-open-two-oxford-astrazeneca-covid-vaccination-sites-halifax-and-huddersfield-3084484%3Famp

 

The only difference the Nurse who gave me mine mentioned about the vaccine itself is that it has to be drawn up etc in front of you, whereas the flu jab comes ready to be given.

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