Understanding the Care Act 2014
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Understanding the Care Act 2014

By Skills Pack

Get the lowdown on the Care Act 2014 - demystifying the ins and outs of care legislation in a fun and interactive way!

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Understanding the Care Act 2014

OverviewUnlock your knowledge in adult care with our Understanding the Care Act 2014 course. Designed for Support Workers, child minders, and anyone involved in Adult Care, this low-commitment course offers a clear, practical understanding of the Care Act 2014. Learn how Safeguarding, legal frameworks, and responsibilities interact to ensure safe, effective care practices. This course is a rare opportunity – we won’t be offering this exact course again, so don’t miss out!

DescriptionThe Understanding the Care Act 2014 course is designed to give Support Workers and professionals in Adult Care a comprehensive understanding of their legal obligations under the Care Act 2014. Learn how Safeguarding adults, supporting independence, and promoting wellbeing are essential in Adult Care settings. This course also covers the role of Child Minding within family care structures and how multi-agency collaboration strengthens Safeguarding practices. With this course, Support Workers will confidently apply Care Act principles in real-world Adult Care scenarios.

Who Is This Course For

  • Support Workers seeking to strengthen knowledge of Adult Care legislation.
  • Professionals involved in Child Minding and family support services.
  • Anyone looking to enhance their Safeguarding expertise in Adult Care settings.
  • Care assistants, home care providers, and volunteers aiming to understand Adult Care responsibilities fully.

Requirements

  • No prior experience is required; this course is low commitment.
  • A basic understanding of Adult Care terminology is helpful but not essential.
  • Access to a computer or device to complete online modules.

Career PathAfter completing Understanding the Care Act 2014, learners are well-positioned for roles such as:

  • Support Worker in residential or community Adult Care services.
  • Child minder or family support practitioner focusing on integrated Safeguarding.
  • Care coordinator or assistant manager in Adult Care facilities.
  • Opportunities to advance in Safeguarding leadership and adult support roles.

This is a limited offer. Sign up for Understanding the Care Act 2014 now to secure your spot and gain a crucial edge in Adult Care and Safeguarding.

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