TARGET AUDIENCE

  • The National standards of healthcare cleanliness 2021 (the national standards) apply to all healthcare settings – acute hospitals, mental health, community, primary care, dental care, ambulance trusts, GP surgeries and clinics, and care homes, regardless of the way cleaning services are provided.
  • Healthcare establishments must be able to demonstrate how and to what standard they are being cleaned.
  • Those responsible for cleaning will vary (cleaning services providers, nursing, and other clinical and non-clinical staff (including housekeepers) and estates staff, depending on the size of healthcare establishments and the clinical and non-clinical equipment they house.

 

AIMS

  • To provide knowledge and facilitate learning including a knowledge base of the NHS National Standards of Healthcare Cleanliness relating to criteria 2 of The Health & Social Care Act 2008 Code of Practice on the prevention and control of infections and related guidance (DH)2022
  • To provide opportunities to enhance learning
  • To generate debate and critical appraisal
  • To empower attendees to role model and drive appropriate infection prevention practice in their place of work thus embedding IPC processes in the transformation agenda
  • To facilitate the implementation, maintenance and assurance of NHS standards of Healthcare Cleanliness in the attendee’s environment

 

LEARNING OUTCOMES

  • To understand the regulatory frameworks including guidance and their application
  • To understand and discuss their role and responsibilities
  • To identify and discuss principles of environmental cleanliness and how the attendee can encourage and support its implementation
  • To discuss the implementation, maintenance and assurance of key practice issues in the specific health care setting with examples used.
  • To understand the importance of risk assessment and its role in improving practice / ensuring compliance by identifying gaps in service provision
  • To understand the importance of the audit and monitoring processes and their role in improving practice / ensuring compliance by identifying gaps in service provision