Social Care

  • For those working with children with learning difficulties or disabilities, there are a lot of increased considerations that need to take place in regards to their safeguarding and care. This course gives an overview of information and guidance needed for those who work or care for children and young people in this situation. This wide-ranging course covers the definitions, needs and laws relating to children with learning difficulties and disabilities, including legislation, communication and partnership.
  • This court training course is designed for all those working with children and young people who have to attend court hearings or become involved with legal processes that could result in court attendance. This training will help to give learners the skills they need to successfully negotiate these complex situations and aims to help alleviate any fears or concerns they might have.
  • This course covers a wide range of information and guidance for all those working with individuals, both children and adults, who are vulnerable to domestic abuse or suffering from it. The modules in this product have been created with victims in mind and will inform learners about domestic violence, and how to support those experiencing it. This wide-ranging domestic abuse training course is designed to give the maximum amount of information and guidance to those who are working with victims of domestic abuse or those who may be vulnerable to domestic abuse.
  • This e-learning module aims to provide learners with an increased understanding of the autistic spectrum and offer strategies to support those on it. On completion, learners will have an increased awareness of the main characteristics of behaviour which individuals on the autism spectrum can commonly display, as well as an increased understanding of the sensory differences of people on the autistic spectrum. Our Understand How to Support Individuals with Autism Spectrum Conditions training course has been updated with help from subject matter experts to include more information on autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and to cover the Oliver McGowan case.
  • Our training covers a wide range of topics to help provide those who work with children or young adults the information they need to help and support young people who are vulnerable to abuse or neglect. This course is designed to give information and guidance to those working with teenagers and young people who may be vulnerable to relationship abuse, substance misuse, and teenage pregnancy. This course uses a multimedia approach to engage the learner including videos and scenarios to allow professionals to develop their knowledge and skills.
  • The module reviews an individual’s case study, identifying how access to services and facilities has helped him in his daily life and has a positive impact on his well-being. What are these services and facilities and who provides them? Legislation can affect the provision of services and facilities and the module reviews Well-being and the Care Act 2014.
  • Being able to identify the signs and symptoms of someone suffering from suicidal thoughts is crucial for anyone who works with children, young people or vulnerable adults Lack of mental wellbeing in children, young people and vulnerable adults can lead to suicidal thoughts suicidal ideation. This course goes into the reasons for such thoughts, explains why some people are vulnerable, and gives guidance on how to support people in this situation.
  • Tailored for experienced practitioners, our Level 3 Safeguarding Children offers comprehensive training in specialised safeguarding practices. Dive deep into topics such as conducting risk assessments, effective communication with children and young people, and the importance of contributing to serious case reviews. Learn how to refine your ability to identify opportunities for enhancement in safeguarding practices through participation in supervision and audits. Get ready to take your expertise to the next level and make a lasting impact in safeguarding and child protection.
  • As a healthcare professional, you have a responsibility to safeguard children.​ Building upon your foundational knowledge, this course will take you deeper into the complexities of safeguarding children within healthcare. You'll explore advanced topics, such as recognising potential signs of abuse, advocating effectively for children, and understanding specific risks like FGM, grooming, and radicalisation. The content aims to advance your skills in making child protection referrals and documenting concerns, including the procedures for sharing information with relevant parties. By the end, you'll be equipped with the expertise to navigate complex child protection scenarios confidently.
  • Our Safeguarding Adults Level 2 course involves enhancing your safeguarding expertise, pushing your skills to the next stage of proficiency. Learn to provide effective advocacy, particularly in complex situations like mental capacity issues. Develop an understanding of your professional responsibilities within multidisciplinary and multi-agency settings and know when and how to refer concerns to social care. Enhance your documentation skills and grasp key statutory and non-statutory guidance to prepare yourself for more complex safeguarding scenarios.
  • Abuse can manifest in various forms and have devastating, long-lasting effects on the health and wellbeing of the individual. Begin your journey in safeguarding and protecting adults from abuse with Level 1, where you'll learn to recognise potential indicators of abuse, harm, and neglect. Gain confidence in taking appropriate actions if abuse is suspected whilst understanding the legislative framework supporting safeguarding practices.
  • In a cardiac emergency, your role as a qualified healthcare professional is pivotal in influencing patient survival. This module equips you with advanced skills for responding effectively during a cardiac arrest in adults, including the use of the NEWS system, recognition of cardiac arrest signs, adult resuscitation techniques, AED utilisation, and addressing choking incidents.
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