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Health and Social Care Worker's Course


Haut Monde

Summary

Price
£150 inc VAT
Study method
Online
Duration
8 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
Non-accredited
Awarded by Haut Monde Training Services Ltd

Overview

This e-learning course helps you to define what it is to be a carer and to identify the people who need support. It explains what the well-being and prevention duties are as well as emphasising the importance of co-operation between health and social care and the promotion of their integration. It examines the key elements of assessment (including financial) under the Care Act and explains how assessments must be delivered in practice. It also looks at the transition arrangements for young people and describes how the needs of carers will need to be specified, planned, delivered, and met under the Act. It enables you to identify duties that can be delegated, explores the key elements of continuity of care and describes the requirements for promoting a market in relation to care services. The course concludes by looking at Safeguarding Adult Boards and considers the possible consequences of the cap on funding.

Description

This course consists of 5 Units:-

Common Induction Standards 2010 (Domiciliary)

This e-learning course covers the eight Common Induction Standards. This version of the course is for domiciliary settings and includes a formal online assessment.

The course cover all 130 learning outcomes of the eight standards and map directly on to the mandatory units of the new Health and Social Care Diploma. They allow evidence to be gathered and underpinning knowledge to be acquired for those working towards the Diploma at level 2 or 3.

The Care Act Unpacked: frontline support for carers

This e-learning course helps you to define what it is to be a carer and to identify the people who need support. It explains what the well-being and prevention duties are as well as emphasising the importance of co-operation between health and social care and the promotion of their integration. 

About Me: building resilience for caring:-

This e-learning course helps you to identify the support you need in your caring role and explores ways of accessing it. It describes the different kinds of support available, including financial, emotional and technological and examines the symptoms of stress, helping learners to develop coping strategies.

Carer Awareness: supporting frontline practice in working with carers

This e-learning course helps you to identify carers and appreciate what the role entails. It explores how caring for someone can affect everyday life and provides some facts and figures about the people who adopt a caring role.

Supporting Carers at Work: a line managers' guide

This e-learning course defines the meaning of the term 'carer', how to identify them and the importance of providing them with the help and support they need.

Social Care, Care Work, Support Worker, Care Assistant

Who is this course for?

The course is aimed at people working in or in the Health and Social Care sector. From the role of a carer, employer, manager and frontline support care. It explores how caring for someone can affect everyday life and provides some facts and figures about the people who adopt a caring role. 

Requirements

There are no pre-requisites for this course.

Career path

Once you have gained the basic skills of a care assistant, a wide variety of more senior jobs in the expanding care sector open up to you. The public sector offers a clear career structure – and caring in the community is now big business, requiring experienced and skilled managers at local levels.

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