What's included:
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- Eligibility to earn CPD & QLS Endorsed Certificate.
- Fully Online Recorded Class
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Starting a career in care demands more than goodwill; it requires the right knowledge and mindset. Our Care Certificate Preparation Training course is designed to help you understand the key responsibilities, values, and expectations in a care setting. Whether you're new to the sector or refreshing your understanding, this course is tailored to support your journey in care from day one. With clear guidance and structured learning, it helps you become confident and capable in providing safe, effective, and compassionate support.
This training doesn't just skim the surface. We focus on what really matters when working in care—respect, dignity, safeguarding, and communication. Through engaging content, you’ll gain a firm understanding of the 15 standards of the Care Certificate and how they relate to everyday situations. The course provides a solid foundation to help learners feel prepared and informed before starting or progressing in any care-related role. It’s an ideal stepping stone for anyone looking to build a fulfilling future in the care sector.
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Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the Care Certificate standards required to work in care.
- Learn how dignity and respect apply to working in care.
- Understand communication principles when supporting others in care.
- Identify key responsibilities while working in care environments.
- Recognise safeguarding issues while working in care roles.
- Learn the importance of health and safety in care.
Who is this course for?
- Anyone interested in starting a career working in care.
- Individuals preparing to meet standards for working in care.
- People new to the adult social care sector or working in care.
- Healthcare assistants aiming to progress while working in care.
- Support workers who want formal training for working in care.
- Volunteers looking to contribute while working in care settings.
- Jobseekers planning to enter roles involving working in care.
- Employers onboarding staff for roles involving working in care.
Career Path (UK Average Salaries):
- Care Assistant – £21,000 per year
- Support Worker – £22,500 per year
- Senior Care Worker – £25,000 per year
- Healthcare Assistant (HCA) – £23,000 per year
- Domiciliary Carer – £21,500 per year
- Residential Support Worker – £24,000 per year