WHY CHOOSE IHASCO?
- Covers all 15 standards of the Care Certificate
- Used as a supportive learning tool for those completing the Care Certificate
- Skills for Care Endorsed training provider
- Trusted by over 10,000 organisations
- Engaging, animated courses that hold learners attention
- Rated excellent online
Understanding Your Role in Care Training
This Understanding Your Role in Care Training focuses on Standard 1 of the Care Certificate. This online training course will provide awareness on your role, behaviours and standards of work that are expected from you in your job role. This course is CPD accredited.
Personal Development in Care Training
Our CPD Accredited Personal Development in Care Training course works alongside Standard 2 of the Care Certificate and provides information about why it is important for care workers to set goals for themselves in order to develop their skills and make the most of their talent within a care setting.
Duty of Care Awareness Training
This Duty of Care Awareness Training focuses on Standard 3 of the Care Certificate and is CPD accredited. This ensures that employees know what duty of care they have to those receiving care and support in the workplace.
Equality & Diversity in Care Training
Our CPD Accredited Equality & Diversity in Care Training Course works alongside Standard 4 of the Care Certificate and promotes equality and respect for diversity by offering care workers knowledge and advice on understanding individuals needs with confidence.
Person-Centred Care Training
Our CPD Accredited Person Centred Care Training course works alongside Standard 5 of the Care Certificate and explains how to work with an individual to plan for their care and support effectively.
Communication in Care Training
Our CPD Accredited Communication in Care Training course works alongside Standard 6 of the Care Certificate and provides information about why it is important for Care Workers to understand the importance of effective communication in a care setting.
Privacy & Dignity in Care Training
This Privacy and Dignity in Care Course focuses on Standard 7 of the Care Certificate and aims to educate those working in Care on how both privacy and dignity can be respected and protected within a care setting. This course is CPD Accredited.
Fluids and Nutrition in Care Training
Our Fluids & Nutrition in Care Training works alongside Standard 8 of the Care Certificate and provides information on the importance of a balanced and nutritious diet for the elderly in a care setting. This course is CPD Accredited.
Mental Health, Dementia and Learning Disabilities Training
Our Mental Health, Dementia and Learning Disabilities in Care Course works in conjunction with Standard 9 of the Care Certificate and provides awareness training that teaches carers to be aware of mental health conditions, learning disabilities and dementia within a care setting.
Safeguarding Adults Level 2 Training
This IIRSM approved Safeguarding Adults course – formerly known as Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults (SOVA) – covers levels 1 & 2 and is for anyone who works with, helps, or supports adults at risk. It covers the signs of abuse and explains what to do if you suspect something is happening to an adult at risk, or adults in a vulnerable situation. It's all about sensitive handling and timely intervention.
Safeguarding Children – Level 2 Training
This Safeguarding Children training course covers both levels 1 & 2 and also covers standard 11 of the Care Certificate. The WHO estimated that up to 1 billion minors between the ages of 2 and 17 years of age have endured physical, emotional, or sexual violence. This is why Safeguarding Children training is essential for anyone who comes into contact with children, either at work or as a volunteer. This course covers the often-difficult subject of child abuse; considering the different kinds of abuse, how to spot the signs, and how to correctly and discreetly report your concerns so that the problem is addressed.
Basic Life Support in Care Training
This basic life support training course focuses on Standard 12 of the Care Certificate and educates users on the administration of basic life support. Our online life support training can be completed anywhere at any time, offering a practical solution for care providers of all sizes. When you opt for our basic life support training, you'll get a CPD-accredited online training course, produced by an endorsed Skills for Care provider. This ensures the contents of our basic life support course meets the required care sector standards.
Health & Safety in Care Training
Our CPD Accredited Health & Safety in Care Training Course works alongside and helps you understand Standard 13 of the Care Certificate. This Standard touches on the legislation, policies & responsibilities relating to Health & Safety in the Care sector, as well as looking at accidents and sudden illnesses.
Handling Information in Care Training
This Handling Information in Care Training focuses on Standard 14 of the Care Certificate. This online training course emphasises how important confidentiality is to individuals who receive care. Breaching confidentiality can breach trust between you and a patient and more importantly, leave them susceptible to fraud and cybercrime. This course is CPD Accredited.
Infection Prevention & Control in Care Training
This Infection Prevention & Control in Care Training is based on Standard 15 of the Care Certificate. Infection control is an important issue. This online training programme has been designed to explain why it’s so important and to show you what you can do to help to avoid infections from spreading.
Your Legal Responsibilities
The Health & Safety at Work Act 1974
The Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 (also referred to as HSWA, the HSW Act, the 1974 Act or HASAWA) is the primary piece of legislation covering occupational health and safety in Great Britain.
Duty of Care
In tort law, a duty of care is a legal obligation which is imposed on an individual requiring adherence to a standard of reasonable care while performing any acts that could foreseeably harm others. It is the first element that must be established to proceed with an action in negligence.
Equality & Diversity Act 2010
The Equality Act became law in October 2010. It replaced previous legislation (such as the Race Relations Act 1976 and the Disability Discrimination Act 1995) and ensures consistency in what employers and employees need to do to make their workplaces a fair environment and comply with the law.
The General Data Protection Regulation
The aim of the GDPR is to protect all EU citizens from privacy and data breaches in today’s data-driven world. Although the key principles of data privacy still hold true to the previous directive, many changes have been proposed to the regulatory policies; the key points of the GDPR, as well as information on the impacts it will have on business.