Accreditations and Endorsements



As a social care worker, you have a duty of care towards the people you support. This means that you have a duty to keep them safe from harm. You can do this by working safely, managing risks, safeguarding individuals and treating information confidentially. This course will introduce you to best practice in managing dilemmas, dealing with complaints, handling and reporting incidents, legislation and ways of working. Care workers will feel empowered to handle difficult situations that arise within their duty of care, such as complaints and incidents. They’ll also know the measures to take in preventing these situations from arising in the first place, but learn from them when they do occur.
Watch Content PreviewEveryone who has been in contact with social care services and has met a social care practitioner will have case records held about the […]
There are many things which can help a social care practitioner develop their skills and knowledge to do their job better. This course looks […]
The Health and Social Care Act (2008) Code of Practice states that health and social care providers must ‘provide and maintain a clean and […]
When supporting individuals, it is important to work in a way that promotes person-centred values; everyone has the right to live the way they […]
As a social care worker, you will communicate with people as you go about your job – you will communicate with your colleagues, your […]
Dignified care has a significant effect upon the service user’s well-being and experience; the right to being treated with dignity is a fundamental part […]
Nutrition is the intake of food, considered in relation to the body’s dietary needs. Good nutrition includes an adequate, well balanced diet combined with […]
This course looks at a range of issues including psychosis, depression, anxiety, dementia and learning disabilities and how you can support individuals. Social care […]
Practising equality and inclusion helps to ensure that people are not discriminated against. Equality involves treating people fairly and making sure that they have […]
As someone who works in social care, you will work with people to help them with their daily lives. Often these people are vulnerable, […]
Safeguarding adults means protecting a person’s right to live in safety, free from abuse and neglect. It involves protecting vulnerable adults from abuse or […]
Child protection and safety is everyone’s responsibility, and anyone with a concern about a child’s welfare should refer their concern to Children’s Social Care. […]
As a social care practitioner, it is important to have an awareness of the symptoms of a heart attack and to understand the basics […]
It is important to understand the agreed ways of working that relate to health and safety in your place of work. These will be […]
Continuing our commitment of Care Certificate, we’ve created Oral Health. People with learning disabilities, cognitive impairment and other disabilities may have similar experiences of […]
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