Curriculum

The BRAC James P Grant School of Public Health, BRAC University offers five caregiving courses accredited by the National Skill Development Authority (NSDA). These courses equip individuals with the necessary knowledge and skills to provide compassionate and effective care to diverse populations. Emphasizing practical training and interdisciplinary collaboration, the courses address the evolving needs of Bangladesh's healthcare landscape.

The curriculum combines NSDA guidelines with the expertise of seasoned trainers to ensure a robust education. It prepares students to excel in the dynamic field of caregiving, adhering to rigorous national standards. The school maintains high standards of quality and professionalism in its training programs. By following standard job procedures, students are well-prepared to confidently meet the demands of the caregiving profession.

Five Courses of Caregiving

The BRAC James P Grant School of Public Health at BRAC University offers five caregiving courses that provide essential knowledge and skills for compassionate and effective care. These courses focus on practical training and interdisciplinary collaboration to meet the evolving needs of Bangladesh's healthcare landscape.

Level 2
General Caregiving

The General Caregiving course serves as a foundational program, spanning 360 hours and providing participants with a broad understanding of caregiving principles and practices. This course lays the groundwork for further specialization in Level 3.

Level 3
Caregiving for Elderly People

Focused on addressing the unique needs of the elderly population, this course equips caregivers with the skills to provide comprehensive support and assistance to elderly individuals, promoting their health and well-being in various settings.

Level 3
Caregiving for Infant, toddler & children

Designed to meet the specific needs of infants, toddlers, and children, this course covers essential caregiving techniques, developmental milestones, and age-appropriate interventions to ensure the optimal growth and development of young individuals.

Level 3
Caregiving for Person with special needs

This course prepares caregivers to provide specialized care and support to individuals with physical, intellectual, or developmental disabilities, fostering inclusion, independence, and dignity for persons with special needs.

Level 3
Dementia Caregiving

Focused on understanding and managing dementia-related conditions, this course equips caregivers with the knowledge and skills to provide compassionate and person-centered care to individuals living with dementia, enhancing their quality of life and well-being.

What will you learn from this caregiving course?

A caregiving course typically covers a wide range of topics and skills essential for providing effective and compassionate care. Here are some key areas you can expect to learn about:

  1. Vital Sign Measurement: Learning to accurately measure and record temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure to monitor a patient's health status.
  2. First Aid: Gaining skills to provide immediate care for minor injuries and illnesses, including wound care, CPR, and managing choking incidents until professional help arrives.
  3. Basic Nursing Care: Understanding and performing fundamental nursing tasks such as wound dressing, administering medications, and assisting with daily living activities.
  4. Autism Care: Developing strategies to support individuals with autism, including communication techniques, behavioral interventions, and creating structured environments.
  5. Children Care: Focusing on the specific needs of children, from infancy through adolescence, including developmental milestones, hygiene, and nutrition.
  6. Elderly Care: Providing comprehensive care for older adults, addressing issues like mobility, chronic disease management, social interaction, and safety.
  7. Palliative Care: Learning to offer comfort and support to patients with serious, life-limiting illnesses, focusing on pain management, emotional support, and quality of life.
  8. Dementia Management: Understanding dementia symptoms and implementing techniques to manage behavior, enhance communication, and support daily functioning.
  9. Basic Physiotherapy: Assisting with exercises and mobility techniques to improve physical function, strength, and flexibility under professional guidance.
  10. Basic Nutrition: Planning and preparing nutritious meals tailored to individual dietary needs, understanding the importance of balanced diets, and managing feeding assistance.

Course Structure

NSC Level 2 Certificate
General Caregiving (NSDA Syllabus)

The General Caregiving Course is designed to provide trainees with a comprehensive foundation in caregiving principles and practices. This course covers essential topics such as health and safety, daily living assistance, emotional support, and effective communication strategies. Through a mix of theoretical learning and practical training, trainees will develop the skills necessary to provide high-quality care to individuals of all ages and needs.

Course Duration: 360 Hours

Total 12 week 5 hours per day 6 days per week

Three Months Theoretical & Practical

Access to Professional Network & National Skill Certificate

NSC Level 3 Certificate
Elderly Care (NSDA Syllabus)

Elderly Care Caregiving Course is designed to equip trainees with the essential skills and knowledge to provide compassionate and effective care for older adults. This course covers key aspects of elderly care, including health management, daily living support, and emotional well-being. Through a blend of theoretical learning and practical exercises, trainees will gain the confidence to address the unique challenges faced by the elderly.

Course Duration: 360 Hours

Total 12 week 5 hours per day 6 days per week

Three Months Theoretical & Practical

Access to Professional Network & National Skill Certificate

NSC Level 3 Certificate
Infant, toddler & Children (NSDA Syllabus)

Infant, Toddler, and Children Caregiving Course are designed to provide trainees with the vital skills and knowledge to nurture and support children. This course covers a wide range of topics, including child development, health and safety, and engaging learning activities. Through a combination of theoretical insights and hands-on practice, trainees will learn how to create a safe and stimulating environment for children to thrive.

Course Duration: 360 Hours

Total 12 week 5 hours per day 6 days per week

Three Months Theoretical & Practical

Access to Professional Network & National Skill Certificate

NSC Level 3 Certificate
Persons with Special Needs (NSDA Syllabus)

Persons with Special Needs Caregiving Courses are meticulously designed to empower trainees with the skills and understanding necessary to provide exceptional care for individuals with diverse abilities. This comprehensive course covers crucial areas such as adaptive communication techniques, personalized care plans, and strategies for fostering independence and inclusion. Through a combination of in-depth lectures and practical training, trainees will be well-prepared to address the unique challenges and needs of those with special needs.

Course Duration: 360 Hours

Total 12 week 5 hours per day 6 days per week

Three Months Theoretical & Practical

Access to Professional Network & National Skill Certificate

NSC Level 3 Certificate
Dementia Caregiving (NSDA Syllabus)

Dementia Caregiving Course is crafted to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge to support individuals living with dementia. This comprehensive course delves into understanding the various stages of dementia, effective communication strategies, and techniques for managing challenging behaviors. Through a blend of theoretical education and practical exercises, you will learn how to create a safe, dignified, and engaging environment for those affected by dementia.

Course Duration: 360 Hours

Total 12 week 5 hours per day 6 days per week

Three Months Theoretical & Practical

Access to Professional Network & National Skill Certificate

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is the assessment and certification process of formally recognizing the skills and knowledge that a person already possesses against a particular competency. Only those who can go through the RPL process are from medical backgrounds.

Course Design:

Total 15 days 2 hours classes per day 6 days per week 10 days Class & Exam 5 days practical & Exam

Fifteen days Theoretical & Practical

Access to Professional Network & National Skill Certificate