Education resources
Guiding
you
We have created a series of short films and documents to help guide you through the processes of understanding, identifying and managing sepsis.
You can link to all the educational tools on this page, but they cannot be hosted separately from the UKST website, unless by special arrangement. If you have a request relating to these materials, please contact: melissa@sepsistrust.org
Featured Resources
The Sepsis Manual
The Sepsis Manual is edited by Dr Ron Daniels and Dr Tim Nutbeam, and was updated in January 2024 following updated NICE sepsis guidance. It supports you in spotting, diagnosing, and treating sepsis across healthcare settings, from acute sites right through to the community. This free manual will help your organisation operationalise best practice to ensure timely treatment of the condition, and includes UKST’s globally recognised ‘Sepsis 6’ care pathway (which halves the risk of patients dying).
Sepsis for Learning Disability Care Workers
We have created, in conjunction with Health Education England (HEE), a ‘Sepsis for Learning Disability Care Workers’ lesson plan. This lesson plan is for anyone who may be caring for or assisting people with learning disabilities
You can access the lesson plan by completing this short form. Once you have submitted your details, your download will appear.
Featured VIDEOS
Sepsis: Improving clinical outcomes and the power of new rapid diagnostics
It’s Sepsis – not Flu! information for the public. Part 2
It’s Sepsis – not Flu! information for the public. Part 1
The Sepsis Six
The Impact of Sepsis
More from UK Sepsis Trust
Get Sepsis Savvy
Knowing the signs of sepsis can help save lives. Test the knowledge you’ve acquired on this page by watching a short video and playing our game.
Sepsis support
If you or someone you love has been affected by sepsis, our trained Support Nurses are here for you.
Order sepsis resources
We have a range of sepsis resources including posters and leaflets that you can order via our shop and display to help raise awareness of this silent killer.