Mental Capacity Act and Adult Care
Overview
The Mental Capacity Act and Adult Care course is an essential learning opportunity for Support Workers and professionals in Adult Care. Learn how to respect the autonomy of individuals while ensuring effective Safeguarding. Whether you are involved in Child Minding or broader Adult Care roles, this low-commitment course is designed for busy professionals. Don’t wait—spaces are limited, and this specific course won’t be offered again.
Description
Our Mental Capacity Act and Adult Care course equips Support Workers with knowledge on the legal framework governing decision-making in Adult Care settings. You will explore how Safeguarding responsibilities intersect with autonomy, consent, and rights. This course highlights practical guidance for Support Workers in Child Minding and Adult Care, ensuring vulnerable individuals are protected without compromising dignity. Low commitment, high value—this course provides critical insights into Adult Care law, practical Safeguarding, and ethical decision-making.
Who Is This Course For
- Support Workers responsible for protecting adults in Adult Care settings.
- Professionals working in Child Minding and Adult Care environments.
- Anyone interested in strengthening Safeguarding and legal knowledge in Adult Care.
- Individuals aiming to progress their career in Support Work or Adult Care roles.
Requirements
No prior experience is required. This low-commitment course is suitable for Support Workers, Child Minding staff, or anyone working in Adult Care who wishes to improve their understanding of the Mental Capacity Act and Safeguarding responsibilities.
Career Path
Completing this course enhances your prospects in Adult Care, Child Minding, and Support Work. You will gain expertise in Safeguarding and legal responsibilities, positioning yourself as a knowledgeable professional in the Adult Care sector. Limited seats mean this opportunity won’t return—enroll now!