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Supporting adults with learning disabilities

Online Skills for Care endorsed CPD short course for care practitioners


Laser Learning

Summary

Price
£25 inc VAT
Study method
Online, On Demand What's this?
Duration
1 hour · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Achievement
Endorsed by Skills for Care
Certificates
  • Reed Courses Certificate of Completion - Free

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Overview

A learning disability is a life-long condition that starts before adulthood. Mencap estimates that there are 1.5 million people with a learning disability in the UK, all with differing support needs.

This course helps practitioners in the adult care sector understand the causes and conditions linked to learning disabilities, and relevant legislation and guidance. It also suggests good practice in person-centred care, active support, participation, positive behaviour support, and communication.

Achievement

Curriculum

4
sections
11
lectures
1h
total
    • 1: Tutorial video: Understanding learning disabilities 06:32
    • 2: Tutorial transcript 04:00 PDF
    • 3: Reading text: Understanding learning disabilities 20:00 PDF
    • 4: Presentation: Causes and conditions 04:00 PDF
    • 5: Reading text: Supporting friendship for people with learning disabilities 02:00 PDF
    • 6: Presentation: Supporting adults with learning disabilities 06:00 PDF
    • 7: Video: Fire safety awareness for adults with learning disabilities (1 of 3) 00:57
    • 8: Video: Fire safety awareness for adults with learning disabilities (2 of 3) 00:44
    • 9: Video: Fire safety awareness for adults with learning disabilities (3 of 3) 01:13
    • 10: Activity sheet (optional) 04:00 PDF
    • 11: Multiple-choice quiz 10:00

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Description

Learning outcomes

  • You will understand some of the causes and common conditions that can result in learning disabilities
  • You will know the attributes which people need to support people with a learning disability
  • You will understand the importance of person-centred care and planning for the future, taking risks, decision making and choices, encouraging independence, and supporting adults with learning disabilities to take part in community life and develop personal relationships

Advantages of this course

  • This course touches on the historical treatment of people with learning disabilities, which is important to know and understand so we can learn from past mistakes, and ensure the health and social care services provided today are so much more inclusive, respectful, and put the best interests of the individual at the centre of our practice.
  • One of the main sources of frustration for adults with learning disabilities is that everything is done for them and they have no control over their life. This course covers ways you can empower the people you support to lead a more independent life, and put them at the heart of any decisions that affects them.
  • Website and video resources are used to explore good practice in supporting adults with learning disabilities in more detail
  • There is also suggested extra reading that gives both practical information and links to websites to expand knowledge

Who is this course for?

This short course will serve as a refresher to an experienced adult care practitioner about supporting people with learning disabilities, and as an introduction to a practitioner who is new to role. This course may also be of benefit to a manager of a care team and setting with service users who have learning disabilities.

Requirements

A computer, mobile, or tablet and an internet connection

Questions and answers


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Hind asked:

Is this online course sufficient for domiciliary care worker and does it meet CQC framework for staff training.

Answer:

Hi Hind, this course is aimed at care workers who support adults with learning disabilities in a variety of settings - including their own home so it would be suitable for a domiciliary care worker. This short course would be considered 'appropriate training and professional development' under the CQC's Regulation 18(2)(a). I hope this helps. Sophie

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Certificates

Reed Courses Certificate of Completion

Digital certificate - Included

Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.

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FAQs

Study method describes the format in which the course will be delivered. At Reed Courses, courses are delivered in a number of ways, including online courses, where the course content can be accessed online remotely, and classroom courses, where courses are delivered in person at a classroom venue.

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An endorsed course is a skills based course which has been checked over and approved by an independent awarding body. Endorsed courses are not regulated so do not result in a qualification - however, the student can usually purchase a certificate showing the awarding body's logo if they wish. Certain awarding bodies - such as Quality Licence Scheme and TQUK - have developed endorsement schemes as a way to help students select the best skills based courses for them.