This course introduces carers to the values that underpin person-centred care and assists them to develop their understanding of how the Principles of Care should be reflected in their day-to-day practices.
The course explores the values of individuality, rights, choice, privacy, independence, dignity, respect, partnership and confidentiality.
This course introduces carers to the values that underpin person-centred care and assists them to develop their understanding of how the Principles of Care should be reflected in their day-to-day practices.
The course explores the values of individuality, rights, choice, privacy, independence, dignity, respect, partnership and confidentiality.
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Overview
This online training course has been designed specifically for Care and Support Workers working in a social care setting. It may also be useful to a wider audience of people who would like to know more about Raising Concerns & Whistleblowing.
5 Interactive Chapters, Assessment Quiz and a CPD Accredited Certificate
Subjects covered include:
- Talking Openly about Issues and Concerns
- Concerns that Must be Raised
- How to Raise a Concern
- Responding to Inaction
- Benefits of Raising Concerns and Whistleblowing
England
Care Certificate Standard 3
NOS: GEN12, SCDCCLD0203, SCDHSC0024, SCDHSC0034, SCDHSC0035, SCDHSC0234, SCDHSC3111
RQF: Duty of care (Level 2 Diploma in Care), Duty of care in care settings (Level 3 Diploma in Adult Care, Level 3 Diploma in Healthcare Support)
Wales
All Wales Induction Framework for Health and Social Care (AWIFHSC) Section 6
Scotland
The Health and Social Care Standards
Northern Ireland
NISCC’s Induction Standards
Deborah Kitson, BA Hons, MA, CQSW, LinkedIn Profile
Deborah Kitson is a highly experienced course consultant at CareTutor specializing in the “Raising Concerns & Whistleblowing” course. With her extensive background and expertise, Deborah brings valuable insights into safeguarding and protecting vulnerable individuals.
Deborah has been involved with the Ann Craft Trust, formerly known as NAPSAC (National Association for the Protection from Sexual Abuse of Adults and Children with Learning Disabilities), since 1998. Her dedication and commitment to the organization led to her appointment as CEO in February 2002. Throughout her tenure, Deborah has facilitated training on a wide range of related issues and consistently presents at national conferences. She actively represents the Trust on various government bodies, contributing to the planning and implementation of new national initiatives. Additionally, she has served as a member of the Steering Group of ‘No Secrets’ and acts as the external representative on several Adult Safeguarding Committees.
Deborah’s educational background includes an MA in Social Work and a BA Hons in Social Administration from the University of Nottingham. Her academic qualifications further enhance her expertise in the field of safeguarding and social welfare.
As a course consultant at CareTutor, Deborah Kitson brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the “Raising Concerns & Whistleblowing” course. Learners can benefit from her deep understanding of safeguarding practices, whistleblowing procedures, and the importance of raising concerns in various settings. Deborah’s involvement in national initiatives and her representation on government bodies ensure that her training reflects the latest developments and best practices in the field.