GF HEALTH AND EDU CONSULTS INTL LTD GFHECIL COMPANY PROFILE

GF HEALTH AND EDU CONSULTS INTL LTD is a duly registered health consultancy and educational training institution under the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) of Nigeria. The company is recognized by the Lagos State Ministry of Tertiary Education and affiliated with several reputable international bodies.

We operate with a vision to be a leading provider of healthcare education, professional development, and strategic health consultancy services across Africa. Our mission is to strengthen health systems by building the capacity of healthcare workers and organizations, improving standards of care, and fostering innovative solutions to health challenges.

In addition to our training and consultancy services, we offer telemedicine, through which our licensed medical consultants directly consult on and manage patients’ care. This service ensures that individuals receive professional medical advice, follow-up, and management from qualified practitioners, enhancing access to quality healthcare.

Our core services include:-

Professional training and certification of healthcare and allied staff

Development of tailored continuing professional development (CPD) programs

Healthcare system assessments and quality improvement consultancy

Public health project design and implementation support

Telemedicine advisory, direct patient consultation, and management

We maintain a robust faculty comprising seasoned both local and international exposure.

TRAINING & CAPACITY BUILDING CATALOGUE

We offer a range of diploma and certificate courses tailored to meet workforce needs in health and social care.

Our programs are structured into:Full Package Diplomas (Approx. 3 Months)

Diploma in Healthcare Assistant & Patient Care (including modules on elder care, disability support, and home care practices)

Diploma in Pharmacy Assistant

Diploma in Health Management & Administration

Diploma in Community Health & Outreach

Short Certificate Courses (1-4 weeks intensive training or weekend formats)

– Basic & Advanced Caregiving Skills- Infection Prevention & Control (IPC)

– Patient Safety & Quality of Care- First Aid & Basic Life Support (BLS)

– Home-Based Care & Geriatric Support

– Customer Service & Communication in Healthcare- Health Records & Data Management

– Mental Health Support Skills for Non-Specialists

– Phlebotomy Techniques for Healthcare Workers

– Fundamentals of Telemedicine & Virtual Health Consultations

All programs integrate practical simulations, case studies, and assignments to ensure participants acquire hands-on competencies.

HEALTHCARE CONSULTANCY SERVICES

As part of our consultancy arm, we support ministries, hospitals, NGOs, and private practices in:-

Health workforce needs assessments & capacity audits

– Design of operational policies & quality improvement frameworks

– Accreditation readiness & compliance advisory

– Program evaluation & impact assessments

– Development of health outreach campaigns & community engagement models

– Telemedicine infrastructure planning, staff training, and direct patient management support

Therapist Cleared to Challenge Disciplinary Ruling Over Relationship with Former Patient

A seasoned UK psychotherapist who entered a romantic relationship with a former patient shortly after therapy ended has successfully challenged disciplinary action taken against him by his professional body.Neale Haddon, a psychotherapist with over 20 years of experience, faced professional misconduct charges after the UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) ruled that he had breached ethical standards. The charges stemmed from a six-month relationship he began with a woman he had treated for a driving phobia.According to reports, the former patient had shown romantic interest during therapy, even asking Haddon if he found her attractive. While Haddon initially declined her invitation for a drink after therapy ended, he agreed to meet her 10 days later. Their relationship soon became intimate, including encounters at her home and once in his car, and involved the exchange of explicit messages between December 2019 and June 2020.UKCP deemed the timing of the relationship inappropriate, stating that Haddon failed to maintain a sufficient boundary between his professional and personal life. As a result, he was found guilty of “serious misconduct” and was removed from the UKCP register.Haddon appealed the decision in the High Court, arguing that the relationship only began after the professional therapeutic relationship had formally ended and that the client had shown clear signs of recovery, particularly by overcoming her fear of driving in high-traffic conditions.Deputy Judge Rory Dunlop agreed that Haddon had not allowed enough time to pass before entering into a personal relationship, calling the 10-day gap “plainly not enough to ensure proper closure.” However, the judge also found that the disciplinary panel had shown bias in handling the case, particularly after hearing Haddon’s oral testimony.“The panel took against the claimant and failed to fairly balance their impression of him with the full body of evidence,” the judge concluded.The case will now be reviewed by a new disciplinary panel. The reassessment will determine whether Haddon’s sanction will be upheld, reduced, or overturned entirely.