Care Certificate Standards (1 to 15)
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About this event
Master the 15 Care Certificate Standards for health and social care roles with clear, focused online learning—fit for today’s workforce.
Overview:
This online course walks you through all 15 Care Certificate Standards required for working in health and social care settings. Whether you're new to the sector or want to refresh your knowledge, each module offers structured content tailored to reflect the daily responsibilities of adult and children's care workers in the UK.
The course covers everything from duty of care and safeguarding to fluid nutrition and infection prevention—without adding fluff or filler. It’s built to suit learners at all stages, ensuring each standard is easy to grasp, relevant, and aligned with CQC expectations. Learners can study at their own pace with clear guidance and flexible structure.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the principles and values of adult and child care.
- Recognise the importance of communication in health and social settings.
- Learn how to promote privacy, dignity, and individual choice.
- Identify key responsibilities in safeguarding adults and children.
- Gain knowledge of infection control and basic life support.
- Know how to support equality, diversity, and human rights.
Who is this Course For:
- Anyone starting a career in adult or child care services.
- Support workers working in community or residential settings.
- Staff in health and social care needing a certificate refresher.
- Employers needing to train new care staff efficiently.
- Home care assistants working with vulnerable individuals.
- People switching careers into the care sector.
- Volunteers looking to build foundational care knowledge.
- Jobseekers preparing for health or social care interviews.
Career Path :
- Care Worker – £22,000 per year
- Support Worker – £23,500 per year
- Healthcare Assistant – £24,000 per year
- Residential Support Worker – £25,000 per year
- Mental Health Support Worker – £26,500 per year
- Senior Care Assistant – £28,000 per year
Frequently asked questions
The Care Certificate is a set of 15 standards that health and social care workers must understand and follow.
New care workers, healthcare assistants, and support staff working in health and social care settings.
It usually takes a few weeks to complete, depending on the workplace and training schedule.
They ensure workers provide safe, compassionate, and high-quality care to people in need.