Support Worker Training
Join us for a hands-on training session for support workers - get ready to level up your skills and make a difference!
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About this event
Master the essentials of support work with flexible online training tailored for compassionate and career-driven individuals.
Overview :
Support workers play a crucial role in helping individuals live with dignity, respect, and independence. This online Support Worker Training Course is designed to give learners a strong understanding of the responsibilities and communication skills needed to provide thoughtful assistance in care-focused settings. From safeguarding to health and safety basics, each module builds a solid foundation in line with sector expectations.
Delivered entirely online, this course suits individuals aiming to learn on their own time while gaining valuable insight into what it means to support others professionally. Whether you’re looking to explore a new career direction or strengthen your knowledge for current responsibilities, this training provides clear, focused content designed to meet today’s workplace demands—minus the waffle.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the key responsibilities of a support worker role
- Learn the basics of effective communication in care settings
- Gain knowledge of health and safety in care environments
- Understand safeguarding principles and how to apply them
- Recognise professional boundaries and ethical working standards
- Explore the importance of empathy and patience in support roles
Who is this Course For:
- Aspiring support workers looking for flexible online training
- Carers seeking to refresh or reinforce foundational knowledge
- Volunteers interested in support-related responsibilities
- Jobseekers preparing for roles in the care sector
- Parents looking to understand care support professionally
- Community helpers aiming to formalise their experience
- School leavers exploring career options in social care
- Anyone with a passion for helping others respectfully
Career Path :
- Support Worker – £22,000 per year
- Healthcare Assistant – £21,500 per year
- Residential Care Worker – £23,000 per year
- Personal Assistant (Care) – £20,000 per year
- Mental Health Support Worker – £24,500 per year
- Community Outreach Worker – £25,000 per year
Frequently asked questions
A support worker helps people with daily tasks and emotional support, often working with individuals who have disabilities, mental health needs, or are elderly.
No formal qualifications are required to begin most support worker training courses, just a willingness to learn and help others.
You’ll learn about communication skills, health and safety, personal care, safeguarding, and how to support people with dignity and respect.
Yes! Trained support workers can work in homes, care facilities, hospitals, or community centers.