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Managing Performance and Conduct

This CPD-accredited course helps managers respond to underperformance and conduct concerns in a fair, supportive and consistent way. 

Managing Performance and Conduct | CareTutor | Social Care eLearning

By the end of the course, learners will be able to: 

  • Explain the difference between capability and conduct.
  • Spot early signs of underperformance.
  • Explorepossible causesbefore choosing the right response. 
  • Use supervision,targetsand action plans to support improvement. 
  • Recognise when concerns may need escalation.
  • Keep clear and factual records.

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Overview

This course is suitable for:

  • Care Workers.
  • Support Workers.
  • Team Leaders.
  • Senior Care Staff.
  • Nurses.
  • Staff working in care homes, supported living, and community services.
  • Capability and conduct.
  • Early signs of underperformance.
  • Supportive performance conversations.
  • Supervision, SMARTtargetsand action plans. 
  • Escalating concerns fairly.
  • Documentation,fairnessand case examples. 

Approx. 45 – 60 minutes, including videos, interactive tasks, and knowledge checks, though this may vary by learner.

Supports fair, supportive and consistent performance management in adult social care settings. 

Course Consultant

Hugh Asher
Hugh Asher, BSc (Hons), MSc (Merit), PhD (Applied Social Science)
Director and Therapeutic Practitioner at Darach Social Croft
 

As a course consultant, Hugh brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to his role. His extensive background in working with individuals with diverse needs, combined with his passion for utilising nature as a therapeutic tool, allows him to provide valuable insights and guidance to learners.

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