Social Care

  • This online Misogyny Awareness course provides you with the knowledge you need to identify and tackle misogynistic behaviour that might be experienced in the workplace.  Sexism and misogyny have damaging effects on women. It’s not just the mental burden of experiencing derogatory comments in-the-moment, but also the long-term impact it can have on their wellbeing, behaviours and life choices.
  • Care Certificate training is an important part of any health and social care role. Our digital workbooks are the perfect support aid to the Care Certificate assessment, helping learners acquire the knowledge needed before they are assessed. The Care Certificate was introduced in 2015 as a way of ensuring that training and development for support roles in health and social care were consistent, and that everyone was working towards the same skills, knowledge and behaviour. It was updated in March 2025 to include the mandatory Oliver McGowan Training.
  • This effective listening skills training course will look at the impact of communication, effective two-way communication, empathic listening, active listening, considered responses, tips for better listening, providing constructive feedback, managing communications in a team and chairing team meetings.
  • The course describes the definition of collaboration and what it means in the workplace, including some of the challenges and solutions to effective and successful collaboration. This Collaborative Working Techniques course describes the definition of collaboration and what it means in the workplace, including some of the challenges and solutions to effective and successful collaboration.
  • 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.
  • These courses help to define mental health, look at the symptoms of some mental health issues and the impact they can have, as well as legislation and how to devise an action plan to promote mental well-being in the workplace for you and your employees. Both of these courses aim to improve your understanding of your own and your employees’ mental health and well-being, and how you can better promote workplace well-being through slight changes in day-to-day behaviour.
  • This course covers the different aspects of your life and how you can improve your mental health and wellbeing in those areas. Aimed at anyone who wishes to improve their mental health and wellbeing the course takes around one hour to complete. Approximately 1 in 4 people in the UK could suffer from mental health at least once a year with 1 in 6 people in England reporting common mental health problems such as anxiety and depression. Whilst there has not been a significant rise in mental health problems in recent years people are finding it harder to cope with the illness with self-harm and suicidal thoughts increasing. Having positive mental health in the workplace can lead to an increase in productivity and morale which can also have a good effect on your colleagues.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • What is Dysphagia? Dysphagia is the term used to describe when a person has difficulties swallowing when drinking and eating. This short course has been created to help learners gain more awareness of this condition as well as gaining knowledge around how to help those suffering.
  • 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.
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