Pain Management Training

Pain Management Training Overview

Effective Strategies for Safe and Compassionate Pain Relief

Our Pain Management training course equips healthcare professionals and carers with the knowledge and skills to recognise, assess, and manage pain safely and effectively. The course focuses on both pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches, ensuring patients receive holistic, person-centred care that improves comfort and quality of life.

Who is this course for?

Nurses and student nurses

Healthcare assistants and carers

Allied health professionals

Palliative and end-of-life care staff

Anyone supporting patients experiencing pain in hospitals, care homes, or community settings

What will you learn?

By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
✔ Understand the anatomy and physiology of the urinary system
✔ Carry out safe catheter care (indwelling, suprapubic, and intermittent)
✔ Maintain infection prevention and control during bladder management
✔ Recognise signs of urinary tract infections and catheter-associated complications
✔ Safely manage catheter equipment, drainage bags, and hygiene procedures
✔ Follow escalation procedures and documentation best practice

Course Format

Duration: Half day (3–4 hours)

Delivery: Face-to-face or blended learning (theory + practical)

Assessment: Practical demonstration & short knowledge check

Certification: CPD-accredited certificate of completion

Why Choose this course?

Uncontrolled pain can have a significant impact on a patient’s physical, emotional, and psychological wellbeing. This course ensures you are prepared to recognise pain promptly, respond appropriately, and deliver care that promotes comfort and dignity.


Contact us to book

Please contact us to book your Pain Management Training course,