Safeguarding in Residential Care HomesOverview
The Safeguarding in Residential Care Homes Course is for professionals in child minding, support worker, and adult care roles who work in residential settings. Safeguarding in care homes is critical to protect vulnerable residents from harm.
Description
This course explores:
- Policies for adult care safeguarding.
- Supporting children in residential facilities with child minding knowledge.
- Collaboration between support workers, managers, and external agencies.
- Legal responsibilities for safeguarding in residential contexts.
It’s a low-commitment, flexible course that fits around your shifts in support worker or adult care roles. But it’s also a limited-time course—once it closes, you won’t have another chance.
Who Is This Course For?
- Child Minding professionals in residential childcare.
- Support Workers in residential homes.
- Adult Care staff in nursing or assisted living environments.
- Volunteers and supervisors in care facilities.
Requirements
No strict entry requirements. You only need a passion for safeguarding and experience in child minding, support worker, or adult care work.
Career Path
Completing this course boosts your chances for promotion in support worker or adult care roles, as well as leadership in child minding within residential care. Don’t miss this opportunity—it won’t be offered again.