Introduction to Counselling Skills for Support Workers
Overview:Enhance your interpersonal skills with Introduction to Counselling Skills for Support Workers. Learn how to provide emotional support while adhering to Safeguarding, Child Minding, and Adult Care principles. This low-commitment course equips Support Workers with the tools to improve communication, empathy, and care quality. Don’t miss this limited opportunity to advance your career in Adult Care.
Description:The Introduction to Counselling Skills for Support Workers course teaches practical techniques to listen, support, and guide service users effectively. Learn to integrate Safeguarding standards, manage Child Minding responsibilities, and enhance Adult Care outcomes. Support Workers will develop skills in active listening, empathy, and problem-solving to provide compassionate care. The low-commitment design ensures you can learn at your own pace, balancing professional duties with study. This is a one-time chance—secure your spot today!
Who Is This Course For:
- Support Workers providing emotional and practical support in Adult Care.
- Carers and staff involved in Child Minding and family support.
- Professionals seeking to strengthen Safeguarding knowledge alongside counselling skills.
- Anyone aiming to deliver high-quality, empathetic Adult Care.
Requirements:No prior experience is necessary. This low-commitment course includes all essential resources to understand Safeguarding, Child Minding, and Adult Care while learning counselling skills.
Career Path:Graduates can work as Support Workers, community care assistants, or counselling support staff. Develop expertise in Safeguarding, improve Child Minding, and deliver effective Adult Care. This course also provides a foundation for advanced counselling or mental health support roles. Limited enrolment—enrol now!