Verification of Death Training (Practical Training Included)
Safe, Legal & Compassionate Practice in Verifying Death
This course is designed for registered healthcare professionals who are authorised to undertake the verification of death. It provides both theoretical knowledge and practical skills to ensure that the process is carried out safely, legally, and compassionately, in accordance with NHS guidance, local protocols, and professional accountability.
Participants will learn to identify the clinical signs of death, manage sensitive conversations with families and next of kin, and understand the legal and professional framework that underpins this crucial responsibility.
What You Will Learn
β Understanding the Legal Structure β Explore the legal distinction between verification and certification of death, including who may legally verify death, and the implications under the Mental Capacity Act, CQC regulations, and local policies.
β Clinical Indicators of Death β Learn how to confidently assess and confirm the irreversible cessation of life, including:
πΉ Absence of respiration
πΉ Absence of heartbeat
πΉ Fixed, dilated pupils
πΉ No response to stimuli
β Practical Steps for Verifying Death β Understand the step-by-step verification process, including:
πΉ Preparing the environment
πΉ Performing a thorough clinical assessment
πΉ Notifying appropriate parties
β Communicating with Families β Gain confidence in delivering sensitive news, offering emotional support, and dealing with families in a respectful, empathetic, and professional manner.
β Documentation & Reporting β Learn how to accurately document the time and verification of death, complete relevant forms, and communicate with the GP or coroner where required.
β Managing Reportable or Unexpected Deaths β Understand the process for handling sudden, unexplained, or suspicious deaths, and when to escalate to the coroner or safeguarding team.
β Hands-On Training & Scenario Practice β Apply your learning in practical exercises, including simulated verification using manikins or case studies, helping you build confidence in real-life situations.
Who Should Attend?
β This course is suitable for registered nurses, senior clinical staff, and healthcare professionals who have the authority and responsibility to verify death in care homes, hospitals, or community settings.
Why Choose This Course?
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Ensures legal compliance and adherence to professional guidelines
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Builds practical confidence in verifying death respectfully and accurately
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Emphasises communication, compassion, and dignity in end-of-life care
π Course Availability: Available as in-house training or an open course at selected venues.
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