The elearning programme End of Life Care for All (e-ELCA) aims to enhance the training and education of the health and social care workforce so that well-informed high quality care can be delivered by confident and competent staff and volunteers to support people wherever they happen to be.
e-ELCA sessions have been highlighted as a resource to help with implementation of the NICE Guidelines on improving care for people who are in their last days of life (Care of Dying Adults in the Last Days of Life).
There are over 160 highly interactive sessions which are grouped into nine modules:
Click the button below to view/download a document detailing all the sessions available.
There are a number of tools to help you make best use of the sessions:
For further details about accessing e-ELCA see the How to access section below.
The care of people that are dying and support for their families is something that almost all health and social care staff contribute to, consider of great importance in their role and can get great satisfaction from. However, there is a high level of concern that patients and their families are not being cared for with sufficient dignity, compassion or expertise and that there is much that can be improved in their experience in the last days of their life.
e-ELCA is a resource that can provide a great deal of support for the development of staff. It is however unlikely to be the only training element that staff will require.
A small number of sessions have been identified as ‘core’ and ‘additional’ for a range of staff groups, which focus specifically on care in the last few days and hours of life. Sessions in e-ELCA have also been mapped to the nine high-level learning objectives in the One Chance to Get it Right report developed by the Leadership Alliance for the Care of Dying People in 2014. Click the button below to view/download.
Priorities for Care of the Dying Person >
A session which helps you assess your own training needs has also been developed. This will help you to identify your areas of strength and those you need to focus on. Click the button below to view/download.
Core and additional e-ELCA sessions for specific staff groups have been defined. Please select from the following:
This video may help new users to e-ELCA, and educators, learn what may be useful to integrate into their teaching about the Priorities for Care of the Dying Person to support a blended learning approach.
Learning paths help to guide users in choosing sessions of most relevance to their learning. The learning path is a starting point and should be modified to suit your own needs and prior experience.
Please select from the following learning paths:
Module | Editor |
Communication Skills |
Esther Waterhouse and Andrew Thorns |
Assessment |
Jayne Chidgey-Clark |
Bereavement |
Karen Henry |
Spirituality |
Margaret Holloway |
Symptom Management |
Martine Meyer |
Integrating Learning |
Martine Meyer, Andrew Thorns and Jo Wilson |
Advance Care Planning |
Shaun Kinghorn |
Social Care |
Tes Smith |
A number of e-ELCA elearning sessions are freely available to all, with no registration required. Should you require a record of your activity or a certificate of completion, you will need to register.
In order to access the End of Life Care programme, you will need an elfh account. If you do not have one, then you can register by selecting the Register button below.
To view the End of Life Care programme, select the View button below. If you already have an account with elfh, you will also be able to login and enrol on the programme from the View button.
The End of Life Care programme is also available to NHS healthcare staff via the Electronic Staff Record (ESR). Accessing this elearning via ESR means that your completions will transfer with you throughout your NHS career.
Further details are available here.
If you are not an NHS health or care organisation and therefore do not qualify for free access elfh Hub, you may be able to access the service by creating an OpenAthens account.
To check whether or not you qualify for free access via OpenAthens, you can view the eligibility criteria and register on the ‘OpenAthens’ portal.
To register for the End of Life Care programme, select the ‘Register’ button in the top right hand corner of the page. Select the option ‘I am a care home or hospice worker’ then enter your care home / hospice name or postcode and select it from the options available in the drop down list. Finally enter your care home / hospice registration code and select ‘Register’. You may need to see your employer to get this code.
If your employer does not have a code, then they need to contact the elfh Support Team. The Support Team can either give the employer the registration code or arrange a bulk upload of all staff.
Detailed instructions on how to gain access are available here.
Access to elfh content is available to all social care professionals in England whose employers are registered with the Skills for Care Adult Social Care Workforce Data Set (ASC-WDS). Every employer providing ASC-WDS workforce information to Skills for Care has been given a user registration code for their staff. This code enables you to self-register for access to e-ELCA. Please contact your employer for more details about the registration code.
For information about registering your organisation with the NMDS-SC your employer should access: https://www.skillsforcare.org.uk/About/Contact-us/Contact-details.aspx#NMDSSC or contact the Skills for Care Support Service via email: ascwds-support@skillsforcare.org.uk or telephone: 0113 241 0969.
If you have a registration code, you can register by clicking here.
If you are a HR, IT or Practice Manager and would like to register and enrol large numbers of staff within your organisation for access onto the End of Life Care programme, please contact elfh directly.
For HR departments wanting to know more about gaining access to courses using an existing Learning Management System please contact elfh directly to express interest.
In the event that you do not qualify for free access to the End of Life Care programme, you are able to license access through eIntegrity, a community-interest company established for this purpose.
You can check whether or not you qualify for free access by clicking on the ‘Register’ button above.
For more information on the licensing options available for the End of Life Care programme, please visit the eIntegrity website.
Please select the following link for more information on how to use the elfh Hub.