
Care Certificate – Digital learning suite
The Care Certificate was introduced in order to raise the standard of care of elderly and vulnerable people in our society. It set out a 15-standard programme of care training for care workers,...

Mental Capacity Act 2005
Are you certain that the decisions you are making are in the best interests of the people in your care; especially when they are vulnerable? Are you up to speed on where the law stands regarding...

Basic Life Support (BLS) – for Health and Social Care
Have you ever found yourself in a life-threatening situation? Have you ever wished you had more skills to help someone in danger? If you want to be able to approach daunting situations with...

Health and Safety – for Health and Social Care
In the workplace, everyone has a responsibility to minimise risks to the health and safety of both themselves and others. This 11 module course covers the elements you need to know to work...

Infection Control & Prevention Training for Health & Social Care
If you’re working with adults who may be ill or vulnerable to infection then you need to be particularly vigilant in infection control. But why is infection control important? NICE (The National ...

Care Certificate Training For Assessors
Is your organisation currently undertaking Care Certificate training? If so, your assessors will need to be trained on how to effectively evaluate your employees against the 15 Care Certificate...

Mental Health, Dementia and Learning Disability (Awareness) – for Health and Social Care
If you work in health and social care it’s important to have a good grounding in the key areas of mental health, dementia and learning disability. This course addresses each of these topics...

Handling Information – for Health and Social Care
The importance of good recording, storage of information, and knowing when to share information are described using everyday scenarios in this two module overview course. If you have a role or...

Fluids and Nutrition – for Health and Social Care
Having a sufficient amount of fluids and good nutrition is crucial for maintaining health. If you’re involved in the care of vulnerable adults, you should be able to recognise when a person is not...

Equality and Diversity in Health and Social Care Training Course
Workplace equality is a right for all employees and challenging it when it’s not in place is important. If you work in health and social care, you’re particularly likely to encounter people from a...

Privacy and Dignity – for Health and Social Care
Privacy and dignity is something that we take for granted. When you are caring for someone, however, it can be challenging to respect their privacy and dignity whilst supporting them with day to ...

Work in a Person Centred Way – for Health and Social Care
Working in a person centred way means, at its heart, thinking about the patient as more than a bundle of needs. A patient has values and principles. They will also have intensely personal...

Duty of Care – for Health and Social Care
A duty of care is “A moral or legal obligation to ensure the safety or well-being of others”. It’s an obligation well understood by employers and parents – and in health and social care it’s of...

Effective Communication – for Health and Social Care
Effective communication in healthcare is vital – patients need to be able to make important decisions about their care, and they also need the comfort and dignity that comes from the people...

Understand your Role – for Health and Social Care
An interactive and informative course to help you understand your rights, responsibilities and working relationships. Ideal for anyone who is new to healthcare, adult social care, or who is...

Your Personal Development – for Health and Social Care
If you’re planning to further your career in health and social care, some upskilling from time to time might be required. Having a personal development plan (PDP) in place allows you to identify...