This Care Certificate and Carer Essentials Bundle includes 2 courses that are essential for those those working with elderly people, including key compliance, legislation and best practice knowledge.
By purchasing this bundle, you will save 50% compared to buying the courses separately.
Learners can access our e-learning courses from any device, complete them at their own pace and are actively engaged through courses designed by experienced learning specialists.
As a result, you and your colleagues can access relevant and effective training at any time, creating a learning environment that fits with their schedule.
Learn Q course bundles ensure your colleagues are prepared to work safely with vulnerable adults.
This Care Certificate and Carer Essentials Bundle is designed for those who work as carers. The course is suitable for managers, supervisors, employees, and volunteers at all levels.
The three courses included in this bundle are:
By completing these courses you will learn:
These courses are delivered and completed online, using a Learning Management System.
Each learner will receive their own log in details, which means that you can track progress individually.
The assessments for these courses are online multiple choice knowledge reviews.
These courses have relevant accreditations including CPD accredited, Skills for Care endorsed and/or ROSPA assured. They meet the accepted Continuing Professional Development (CPD) guidelines.
Each of these courses take approximately 1-2 hours to complete, meaning the bundle takes 2-4 hours depending on the individual learner’s pace.
To purchase this bundle, simply:
Once you have made payment:
Each course comes with its own certificate.
Certificates are available for download in the Learning Management System (LMS) immediately upon completion of the course including passing any knowledge review, or you can access it at a later date.
If you are ordering multiple courses, and someone in your organisation would like a master account where all learner’s certificates can be accessed, please let us know by emailing admin@learnq.co.uk after you have completed your purchase.
There is no expiry date for this certificate, however you may want to refresh the course periodically. The timescale for a refresh depends on the type of course that is being taken and the nature of your business. Ideally, the refresh regularity should be based on a thorough risk assessment of your business and tailored to the unique needs of your organisation and customers (if you are unsure how to complete a risk assessment, you can learn more by completing our Risk Assessment Awareness course).
If you are looking for a general rule for refresh training, every 12-18 months is good practice for the courses that Learn Q offer (we will also email you a reminder when you approach the recommended refresh date).
Please keep in mind the following exclusions:
This is an ‘entry level’ bundle, meaning there are no barriers for entry. You do not need any prior learning, qualifications or certificates to take this bundle and the included courses are suitable for all.
Once you have made payment:
Learn Q courses are available online, 24 hours per day 365 days per year so candidates can log in anytime, anywhere and complete them at their convenience. Ideal for those with busy schedules or shift workers.
Courses can be accessed and completed from any device with an internet connection, including desktop, laptop, tablet or mobile.
Candidates do not have to complete the course in one sitting. The Learning Management System (LMS) will remember progress so if a candidate wants to do the course in small chunks they can do, continuing from where they left off.
Quantity | Discount | Per Item Price |
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10-49 | 10% | £29.25 incl. VAT |
50-99 | 20% | £26.00 incl. VAT |
100-399 | 30% | £22.75 incl. VAT |
400-499 | 40% | £19.50 incl. VAT |
When it comes to safeguarding adults, it is all about making sure that the right methods and procedures are put in place to safeguard vulnerable adults from the risk of harm. It can be so important to try and guarantee the safety of these people, and it is a fundamental right for any and all who need support.
The aim of safeguarding adults is to make sure that decisions are made with their welfare in mind and that when it comes to protecting adults, sensible decisions are made to guarantee their overall health and well-being.
As far as safeguarding adults go, there are a number of different legislation that have to be considered. Therefore, there are three acts that should inform safeguarding policies and procedures and this includes:
The basic idea behind child protection and safeguarding procedures is that they are detailed instructions and guidelines that help support your basic safeguarding policy statements.
Your safeguarding policies are very straightforward. They outline exactly what you will do for the sake of protecting the members of your community that are applicable, whether this is vulnerable adults or children. You will be expected to create a robust safeguarding policy and outline your basic principles. This policy needs to be clearly displayed so that all staff can access it, and staff should also be trained in making sure they understand.
The main piece of legislation that underpins safeguarding and how it should be followed and implemented is the Care Act 2014. This provides a clear legal framework of how local authorities as well as other parts of the system should protect children and adults who are at risk of abuse and neglect. It ensures that there is consistency and clarity when it comes to understanding what is expected of organisations when it comes to protecting individuals and how to take the right course of actions should safeguarding issues be raised.
There are four primary aims when it comes to safeguarding adults. Each one has an important role to play in the concept of safeguarding.
First of all, prevention dictates that it is better to take action before the problem occurs.
Second of all, protection talks about providing representation and support for those who have the greatest need.
Partnership is all about local authorities working together with their communities to generate solutions.
Finally, accountability is all about local authorities and care service providers taking adequate responsibility for the facilities they offer to the public.
What are your responsibilities in safeguarding
Your role within safeguarding is to be able to identify and record signs of neglect and abuse. You should be able to identify the signs, record them, and then submit them to the next highest authority to make sure that suitable investigations are made.
You also have a role to actively try and prevent neglect and abuse from taking place as much as possible. This can include implementing certain policies and procedures that are designed for the express intention of safeguarding. Your responsibilities will continuously evolve and change over time.
The care certificate is made up of 15 different standards that cover the many different elements of providing care to patients in the care sector. These 15 standards include:
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