Role of the Care Worker

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This course presents the role of the care worker in a professional and appealing way. Using demonstrations of good and bad practice in realistic scenarios, learning points are easy to apply after completing the training. Includes new information on Confidentiality and GDPR, Values, Code of Conduct, Equality & Diversity and Risk Assessment, 5 new sections and an extra 10 minutes of video. This course has been peer reviewed by SCIE (Social Care Institute for Excellence).
One of our reviews:
"I think it's very good. It's clear, and well-explained, and easy to follow."
Hugh Constant, SCIE (Social Care Institute for Excellence)
SKU:
D84
Format:
DVD
Duration:
35 minute video in 11 sections to be used in a suggested 3 hour training session
Consultant:
Jacqui Ramus CPsychol Dementia Lead at St Monica Trust & Jacki Pool, DipCOT, Approved Alzheimer's Society Trainer
Standards:
Care Certificate Standard 1 - All Wales Induction Framework for Health and Social Care (AWIFHSC) Section 7 - The Health and Social Care Standards (Scotland) - NISCC's Induction Standards (NI)
Supporting Materials:
Contains a Lesson plan, Handouts, Question and Answer sheets, Care Certificate Workbook and a CPD accredited certificate
Peer Review:
Hugh Constant, Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE)

Product Overview

This resource presents the role of the care worker in a professional and appealing way. Using demonstrations of good and bad practice in realistic scenarios, this title makes the learning points easy to apply after completing the training.

Care workers are introduced to the concepts of access and application of policies and procedures, the organisation's aims & values and working in partnership with other workers and the people receiving support.

This video will help them answer such questions as: What standard of conduct is expected of me? What tasks and activities will I be expected to carry out? Where do I go for advice, information and support? Why should I support the involvement of carers and family? This title, along with The Principles of Person Centred Care contribute to improving understanding of the various interrelating issues that combine to ensure the role of the care worker is central to promoting good principles of care that meet the individual needs of people receiving support.

Subjects covered include:

  • Care Activities
  • Policies and Procedures
  • Code of Conduct
  • Values
  • Working in Partnership 
  • Health and Safety
  • Worker Relationships
  • Equality and Diversity
  • Confidentiality and GDPR
  • Risk Assessment

Standards

England

Care Certificate Standard 1

NOS: SCDHSC0023/SCDHSC0227

RQF: Responsibilities of a care worker (Level 2 Diploma in Care, Level 3 Diploma in Adult Care, Level 3 Diploma in Healthcare Support)

Wales

All Wales Induction Framework for Health and Social Care (AWIFHSC) Sections 1, 2 & 5

Scotland

The Health and Social Care Standards

Northern Ireland

NISCC's Induction Standards

Reviews

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  • 5
    the course helps develop more knowledge in aspects of care

    Posted by Elizabeth Mukwa - NR Care on 30th Jan 2020

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