UHL values high quality care and patient safety. Therefore, all colleagues complete a range of mandatory training that is relevant to their role. Details of how to access this system and complete the training are below.
HELM
You are expected to complete your statutory and mandatory Training as soon as possible and within your first month of employment with us. You can access and complete statutory and mandatory training on HELM, which is our health education learning management platform. You need this be able to check your compliance and complete your training on HELM, to do this please follow these instructions. There are two options:
1) If you are new to Leicester, then Log into HELM: https://uhlhelm.com. If you are unsure which email address has been used to register you for the system, please contact your JDA for this information.
2) If you have been working in Leicester for some time OR you have been a Medical Student at the University of Leicester Medical School, then you will already have an account on HELM.
Your HELM dashboard
If you see a Green Box then it means you have completed this training, it’s in date and there is no need to do anything in relation to this course. Keep a track of when this may expire.
If you see a Red Box then it means that you must urgently complete this training, once completed it will become green.
Before starting at UHL – mandatory
Please make sure that you have completed all of the training for subjects shown on your required training page. You will know that this has been done as all the boxes will be green.
In addition to these subjects, please go the ‘course catalogue’ on HELM and search for, and complete, the eLearning modules entitled:
- Cyber Security and Data Protection (inc GDPR) Level 2 (eLearning – Helm/Rise)
- Safeguarding People – Level 1 (eLearning – Helm/Rise) (Mandatory Training)
Resuscitation: If you have completed any nationally recognised courses such as ALS / ILS then please email a copy of the certificate and your details to [email protected]. However, it is recommended that you arrange a drop in session through the Clinical Skills Unit to familiarise yourselves with UHL resuscitation equipment such as defibrillators.
Prior to starting at UHL – optional
In addition to the boxes that you can see on your required training page and those mentioned above, you may wish to complete the following modules prior to starting at the Trust, by finding them in the course catalogue on HELM. These will need to be done on appointment if they are not completed prior to starting.
- Blood Transfusion for all qualified staff (eLearning – Helm)
- Dementia Awareness Category A and B eLearning for Doctors (eLearning – Helm/Rise)
- Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) (eLearning – Helm)
- Introduction To Sepsis (eLearning – Helm)
- ITS Insulin Safety for Hospital Staff (eLearning – Helm/Rise)
- Mental Capacity Act (eLearning – Helm/Rise)
- ReSPECT (eLearning – Helm/Rise)
If you have completed training elsewhere for:
- Conflict resolution
- Equality and diversity
- Health and safety
- Information governance
- Moving and handling
- PREVENT
- Safeguarding children
- Safeguarding adults
- Resuscitation
We will check its validity (NHS CSTF) and expiry periods to see if we can add this training directly to your HELM account. We would need you to send us copies of your in date certificates and these will then be forwarded to your Junior Doctor Administrator for processing. Please email them to [email protected] please start the subject field with the words ‘NEW DOCTOR—Training Transfer.’
Visit us at your corporate induction
During your corporate induction please make sure you visit the statutory and mandatory training stand. Our core training team will check your training, make sure your account is correct and support you with any queries you may have.
Need help or have a query?
If you have any further queries then please do not hesitate to email us, using the address: [email protected]. Please start the subject field with the words ‘NEW DOCTOR’ and we will get back to you as soon as we can, usually within 48 hours maximum.