The SSEF Course Library is a directory of education and training opportunities which have been mapped to the Stroke-Specific Education Framework, and registered with the SSEF Online Toolkit. There are a variety of resources including:
- free and fee-paying courses
- a variety of durations for completion e.g. one-off events, workshops, conferences, short and long courses
- informal (e.g. in-house) and formal (college or university)
- non-accredited and accredited programmes
All resources listed in the Course Library are provided and maintained by the Course Providers, external to the SSEF Project Team. Course Providers are responsible for keeping their information held on the SSEF Online Toolkit up to date. For further information about any of the listed opportunities, please use the contact information within the listing.
To navigate the course library either browse the listings, or filter by a specific role on the left-hand side of the screen. Alternatively, use the search function to look for specific courses, or only those with a high star rating and/or reviews
The best way to identify courses suitable for your personal learning needs is to let the SSEF Online Toolkit do the work for you. Once you have registered and completed your personal SSEF Profile the system will compare this to the courses in the library and identify only those that are relevant to the needs and aspirations of your role. To view the results go to your dashboard and select ‘View Courses’ in Step 4
Filtered by Stroke Survivors and their Informal Carers ( Total: 10 )
We are delighted to open registration to attend our next annual stroke conference which will be held on the 4th July at the AJ Bell Stadium in Eccles. It will also be live streamed and available on ou... ...
The aim of this course is to improve the knowledge and skills of unqualified staff currently working within stroke or with a special interest in doing so. It is the multi-disciplinary aspect of this c... ...
About the training series We are excited to launch the Yorkshire and the Humber Integrated Stroke Delivery Network regional training series. This will be a free online training resource for people wo... ...
An interdisciplinary training course on the psychological and communication problems following stroke. The training is open to all staff but is particularly focused towards registered and unregistered... ...
The content of the first training programme is agreed as: 1. Life after Stroke 2. Carer support, assessment and signposting 3. Communication, ability and understanding 4. Promoting confidence and ... ...
We are delighted to welcome you to the South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw Integrated Stroke Delivery Network\'s (SYB ISDN) very first Stroke Conference, delivered in partnership with the Stroke Association... ...
We are excited to announce that registration is now open for the South Yorkshire Stroke Conference 2023! The conference, held in partnership with the Stroke Association, is open to those who work i... ...
This course aims to build on knowledge gained from the non-registered workforce course. This course is designed to demonstrate that rehabilitation should continue outside of individual therapy session... ...
The latest occupational therapy literature (eg. Gillen 2011) now indicates that the best way for a stroke survivor to approach rehabilitating in the community is via problem solving - performing tasks... ...
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