Working in Health and Social Care
Gain knowledge in social care to provide effective support within health and social care.
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What's included:
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- Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
- Fully Online Recorded Class
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The Working in Health and Social Care course offers a detailed exploration of social care principles, focusing on supporting individuals in diverse settings. Participants will develop an understanding of the social care sector, including roles, responsibilities, and the policies that underpin effective care. The course examines how professionals deliver support to meet physical, emotional, and social needs while promoting wellbeing and dignity.
Learners will explore key aspects of social care, including communication strategies, person-centred approaches, and ethical considerations in providing care. By understanding the principles and frameworks within social care, participants can contribute to high-quality services that improve client outcomes. The course highlights the importance of professional conduct, teamwork, and knowledge of health and social care systems, equipping learners with the insight required for effective practice across multiple social care contexts.
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Learning Outcomes:
- Analyse the roles and responsibilities within health and social care settings.
- Examine person-centred approaches to supporting individuals in social care.
- Evaluate communication strategies essential for effective social care provision.
- Identify ethical principles guiding professional practice in social care.
- Assess policies and procedures that influence social care outcomes.
Who is this course for?
- Individuals pursuing a career in health and social care roles.
- Support workers seeking to improve knowledge of social care principles.
- Health professionals wanting to enhance understanding of care provision.
- Volunteers aiming to understand social care systems and responsibilities.
- Anyone interested in working effectively within social care settings.
Career Path:
- Social Care Worker – £23,000 per year
- Healthcare Support Worker – £22,000 per year
- Senior Care Worker – £27,000 per year
- Care Coordinator – £28,000 per year
- Community Support Worker – £25,000 per year
- Social Care Manager – £35,000 per year
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