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Caring for emotionally vulnerable people

Last quality assured: 08/04/2026
This course will take you approximately 45-60 minutes to complete.
Nurse sitting by a male patient's bed

Course

Exclusive quality-assured course.

Free to RCN members

This course will take you approximately 45-60 minutes to complete.

Available to everyone

Applicable for any nurse looking to learn

1 CPD hours

CPD hours awarded upon completion of this course
As a nurse, you will often find yourself caring for vulnerable patients, regardless of your area of speciality. Patients can be fearful, agitated, confused or withdrawn. They may or may not have a mental health diagnosis, learning disability, dementia or autism. Emotionally vulnerable patients have reported mixed experiences of care. Some feel misunderstood, traumatised, alienated and sometimes stigmatised. While others report that empathetic and respectful treatment and being listened to have positively affected them. Many patients have experienced both—sometimes in the same treatment episode— and so are aware of the difference. This course promotes critical refection and shares interpersonal skills that can promote understanding during even the briefest encounter.

Who is this course for?

This course has been designed for individuals in the NHS, independent sector and social care organisations working at Levels 2-4. While intended as a resource for all nurses, those who are most likely to find the course useful are those working in emergency medicine, oncology, haemodialysis, acute general medicine, primary care and prison care.

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

Mode of delivery

The course will be online, self-directed and reflective, sharing patient journeys and interactions in services. You will be guided through the stages of: 

  • Preparing to care for emotionally vulnerable people.
  • Understanding emotionally vulnerable people’s thoughts and views.
  • Engaging with emotionally vulnerable people.
  • Working with emotionally vulnerable people. 
  • Reflecting and building your skills with emotionally vulnerable people.  

Programme cost

Free to RCN members

Find out more

If there’s any further information or questions you have, contact us on the information below

Royal College of Nursing, 20 Cavendish Square, Room 207, London, W1G 0RN
onlinelearning@rcn.org.uk

On this programme participants will:

The participant will be able to:

Critically explore how an emotionally vulnerable patient may present themselves.

Apply a stress vulnerability model approach to encourage empathy and understanding to emotionally vulnerable patients.

Explore techniques and approaches that support emotionally vulnerable patients to feel safe while under your care.

Find extra resources and reading to support further reflection, knowledge and skills.

Course contents:

This course aims to help nurses offer empathetic and respectful care to vulnerable patients. In most cases, these skills will come naturally, but they also can be taught and refined in order to build confidence in your practice and delivery of care. We believe that the topics covered are the cornerstones of effective nursing care and will be useful for all patients encounters. The themes covered include: active listening, understanding stress and vulnerability, engaging people in their distress, person centred communication, managing our own emotions, and building therapeutic relationships.

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    Resource last reviewed 08/04/2026

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