Care act – Introduction and overview

Topics include: The care act, The wellbeing principle and Local authorities’ responsibilities.

1 hour 30 minutes

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How much do you know about the Care Act? The Act, which was established in 2014, sets out local authorities’ duties in assessing people’s needs and funding and support eligibility. It’s a crucial consideration for anyone looking to understand the modern provision of care.

This course provides an comprehensive introduction to, and an overview of, part one of the Care Act 2014 guidance. It’s designed to help you understand and implement the Act if you’re involved in care and support services.

This course looks at the various duties of local authorities to provide information and advice in relation to The Care Act, as well as what type of information and advice should be available, as well as providing information that meets an individual’s specific needs.

  • Understand the basics of the Care Act, the history of the Care Act and why it came into law
  • Be aware of the Wellbeing Principle and how it is used within the Care Act
  • Understand the local authorities’ duties and responsibilities

  • About the Act
  • The Wellbeing Principle
  • Duties and Responsibilities

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