Activities Provision
This course will support you to meet the diverse social and emotional needs of the people you work with through planned activities.
Working in any Social Care Organisations can be stressful and time-consuming. Add to that the mandatory training every carers support workers need to go through every year.
Our Online Training for Residential Child Care and Young Adult Care Sectors recognises past learning, removing the need for repeatedly learning the same things, and reminds everybody what’s next. It enables staff to cover more of the time, efficiently and for way lower costs that you might be used to.
This course is part of our unlimited Course and Certificate package. Pricing for Social Care Training starts from £2 per person per month inclusive more info
This course will support you to meet the diverse social and emotional needs of the people you work with through planned activities.
This course has been designed for people working with children and young people and provides focus on residential settings.
This online training course has been designed specifically for Care and Support Workers working in a social care setting.
This course has been designed for people who want to know more about what Child Sexual Exploitation is and what to do if it may have taken place.
In this training course, we explain what diabetes is and what to look out for.
Provide practical guidance on how to support someone who has Dysphagia and how to help them if they choke or become unwell.
In this online course we will be looking at your responsibility to engage in professional development and how your employer will support you.
This free epilepsy training course aims to raise awareness about epilepsy and the management of seizures.
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In this course we will explain what Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) is and why it is the recommended approach to working with people who display “behaviours that challenge”.
In this online course, we will be looking at why we communicate, what the barriers are and how we can reduce them.
This online course covers the safeguarding responsibilities of everyone working in residential childcare.
This online training course has been designed specifically for Care and Support Workers working in a social care setting.
This online course will look at the importance of supporting attachment and positive relationships.
We look at some strategies to support us to identify and develop a child’s skills and talents, whilst encouraging active involvement.
In this online course we will look at why it is important for children and young people to be registered with a GP.
In this online course we will look at how the experience of group living can be used to promote positive outcomes for children and young people.
The training will explore how you can work with children and young people in ways that respect their choices about cultural practices and beliefs.
In this course we will look at how and why it is important for children and young people to develop resilience.
We will be looking at how young people become adults, the challenges this presents for young people with complex disabilities or conditions and how we support them to negotiate these challenges.
This course will consider what experiences children and young people may have had, what your role is, and how to respond if they disclose harm or abuse to you.
This training course has been designed specifically for people working with children and young people and provides focus on residential settings.
In this course we will look at how complex disabilities or conditions affect children and young people.
Being supported by the care system inevitably has an impact on them and this online course will explore what the long and short-term impacts are and why they arise.
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