Domiciliary Care Support Worker - CPD Certified
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Domiciliary Care Support Worker - CPD Certified

By One Education

Become a skilled Support Worker with our CPD-certified domiciliary care training online.

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About this event

Health • Medical

What's included:

  • Grab an enrolment letter as a gift!
  • Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
  • Fully Online Recorded Class
  • 24/7 & Lifetime Access
  • Online support
  • No hidden fees

This CPD-certified Support Worker course is designed to provide learners with the essential knowledge and understanding to work effectively in domiciliary care settings. Participants will explore the roles and responsibilities of a Support Worker, focusing on delivering high-quality care and support for individuals in their own homes. The course covers communication techniques, safeguarding, personal care, health and safety, and the legal and ethical frameworks underpinning domiciliary care. By completing this course, learners gain a clear understanding of the expectations and responsibilities of a professional Support Worker in the healthcare sector.

The course also provides insights into planning and managing care, promoting independence, and supporting wellbeing in clients. Learners will understand how a Support Worker can make a meaningful impact on individuals’ daily lives through attentive, respectful, and person-centred care. Graduates of this course are equipped to apply their Support Worker knowledge confidently in various domiciliary care roles, enhancing their employability and career development within the social care sector.

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Learning Outcomes

  • Explain the key responsibilities of a professional Support Worker effectively.
  • Apply communication strategies to engage clients and families successfully.
  • Understand safeguarding principles relevant to domiciliary care settings.
  • Support individuals with personal care while respecting dignity consistently.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of health, safety, and ethical care standards.

Who is this course for?

  • Individuals pursuing a career as a domiciliary Support Worker.
  • Current healthcare assistants seeking to expand knowledge in care provision.
  • Family members wishing to improve skills in providing home support.
  • Volunteers aiming to support vulnerable adults safely and professionally.
  • Those interested in entering the social care sector confidently.

Career Path

  • Domiciliary Care Support Worker – Average salary: £20,000
  • Care Assistant – Average salary: £19,500
  • Healthcare Support Worker – Average salary: £21,000
  • Community Support Worker – Average salary: £20,500
  • Senior Care Worker – Average salary: £22,500
  • Residential Care Assistant – Average salary: £20,000

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