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Duration
- Abuse related to beliefs in witchcraft1 hour and 5 minutes
Course description
This course serves as an introduction to the critical issue of child abuse, specifically in relation to harmful cultural practices, faiths, or belief systems.Modules
- The belief and the abuse
- Risk factors
- Challenges for the professional
- Achieving objectives15 minutes
Course description
In this course we cover what objectives can look like, how to put them into place and how to follow through on them. These strategies will help your objective setting be a realistic and attainable way of measuring progress.Modules
- Achieving objectives
- Adding social value – how procurement can create benefits for societyPartner54 minutes
Course description
At Value Match we embed social value at the core of what we do. Our 60-minute course provides a fresh and innovative perspective on how procurement can create wider benefits for society and move to a net zero economy. The course is designed for procurement / bid professionals and broader stakeholders. Notably, since January 1st, 2021, the UK central government has adopted a new Social Value Model. All organisations looking to procure and bid into central government are required to include Social Value requirements with a minimum of 10% of the total award criteria used to determine the successful bidder. Our courses are CPD meaning the learning activity has reached the required Continuing Professional Development standards and benchmarks. The learning value has been scrutinised to ensure integrity and quality. The CPD Certification Service provides recognised independent CPD accreditation compatible with global CPD requirements ensuring any learner can record their hours in contribution to their continued professional development.Modules
- Adding Social Value – How Procurement Can Create Benefits for Society
- ADHD awareness20 minutes
Course description
Do you want to better understand Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and learn how to support people who have ADHD?Modules
- ADHD awareness
- Adult self-neglect34 minutes
Course description
This course aims to equip you with the necessary knowledge and skills to identify the signs and symptoms of self-neglect.Modules
- Adult self-neglect
- Adult sexual exploitation22 minutes
Course description
Adult Sexual Exploitation can be difficult to spot, and yet it’s a prevalent form of abuse that happens every day.Modules
- Adult sexual exploitation
- Age discrimination awareness10 minutes
Course description
In this course, we’ll cover what age discrimination is, what is looks like, and how we can recognise it.Modules
- Age discrimination awareness
- AI awareness – ethics and use in the workplaceNew15 minutes
Course description
Artificial intelligence (AI) and how it is used responsibly and ethically in the workplace.Modules
AI awareness – ethics and use in the workplace
- An introduction to managing health and safety20 minutes
Course description
Every workplace is potentially hazardous. Managers have a clear role in ensuring that their staff are protected from the harm that might be caused by hazards in the workplace.Modules
- An introduction to managing health and safety
- Anti-bribery and corruption30 minutes
Course description
Bribery and corruption and how it can be prevented within an organisation through understanding and risk management procedures.Modules
- Anti-Bribery & Corruption
- Anti-money laundering awareness25 minutes
Course description
Money laundering and terrorism financing are serious threats to the UK’s economy and public safety.Modules
- Anti-money laundering awareness
- Anti-social behaviour – Statement Taking and Interviewing Skills30 minutes
Course description
Taking statements and conducting interviews is an important aspect in tackling anti-social behaviour. But what is more important is that you know how to do so effectively, including preparation, capturing accurate information and writing clear statements.Modules
- Taking on a Case / Case Management Principles
- Anti-social behaviour – Early Intervention and Prevention Measures30 Minutes
Course description
The overarching principle when dealing with any complaint of anti-social behaviour is to protect the complainants, witnesses and the community from harm and stopping the behaviour taking place.Modules
- Early Intervention and Prevention Measures
- Anti-social behaviour – Legal Tools and Powers and Community Trigger30 minutes
Course description
In handling anti-social behaviour cases, there are a number of tools and legal powers that can be used to deal with the behaviour, and it’s important that you are aware of what they are and how you can use them.Modules
- Legal Tools and Powers and Community Trigger
- Anti-social behaviour – Partnership and Multi-Agency Working30 minutes
Course description
To tackle anti-social behaviour effectively, we need to have an active role in partnership and multi-agency working.Modules
- Partnership and Multi-Agency Working
- Anti-social behaviour – Taking on a case – case management principles45 minutes
Course description
Effective case work practice knowledge is critical when investigating and resolving reports of anti-social behaviour. Good judgement and decision-making skills are also key – this course will help you pick up some pointers along the way.Modules
- Taking on a Case / Case Management Principles
- Anti-social behaviour – Training programme2 hours 45 minutes
Course description
In this course, we cover topics from taking on a case through to using the appropriate tools and powers to prevent anti-social behaviour. Across the modules, we explore topics such as first contact with the complainant, challenging perpetrators, action planning, early intervention measures, engaging with a witness, making referrals, conducting interviews and taking statements, the importance of working with other agencies, and the various legal tools and powers currently available and when it is appropriate to use them.Modules
- Taking on a Case / Case Management Principles
- Early Intervention and Prevention Measures
- Vulnerable Witnesses and Perpetrators
- Statement Taking and Interviewing Skills
- Partnership and Multi-Agency Working
- Legal Tools and Powers and Community Trigger
- Anti-social behaviour – Vulnerable Witnesses and Perpetrators30 minutes
Course description
In order to effectively engage a witness, it’s important that they feel their complaint is being taken seriously – it instils trust and confidence.Modules
- Vulnerable Witnesses and Perpetrators
- Anxiety and Depression Awareness15 minutes
Course description
Anxiety and depression are extremely common among people in the UK. In this course we look at what those mean, how they differ from each other, how stress can affect them, common misconceptions and some tools and strategies that can help alleviate them.Modules
- Anxiety and depression awareness
- Aphasia30 minutes
Course description
How much do you know about aphasia, the language disorder that affects the lives of more than 370,000 stroke survivors in the UK? Aphasia can have a huge impact on a person’s life by impairing both their ability to express language and understand it.Modules
- What is Aphasia
- Managing and Treating Aphasia
- Asbestos awareness30 minutes
Course description
This course consists of one module which introduces asbestos dangers and precautions to anyone working in buildings.Modules
- Asbestos Awareness
- Assessment and approval of adopters30 minutes
Course description
Adoption plays a vital role in providing permanent, stable homes for children who are unable to live with their birth families.Modules
- Assessment and approval of adopters
- Assessment and approval of foster carers30 minutes
Course description
Do you work with children in need and their families? Do you need to sharpen up your awareness of the different stages of the foster care process? If you’re involved at any stage (and in any capacity) of the assessment of children or the approval process for foster carers or just need to brush up on your Children Act guidance or knowledge, then this is the ideal course for you.Modules
- Assessment and Approval of Foster Carers
- Autism awareness1 hour 15 minutes
Course description
Autism is much more common than many people think. There are around 700,000 people on the autistic spectrum in the UK, more than 1 in 100. This means that, including families, autism affects 2.8m people. But, despite the high number of individuals that are likely to have the condition, many of us have a poor understanding of autism and what it actually means for both the individual and those who work and live with them.Modules
- What is autism
- Experiencing autism
- Characteristics and diagnosis
- Working with autistic people
- Communication
- Avoiding ambiguity10 minutes
Course description
In this 10-minute course we’ll explore clear and concise communication to ensure that everyone understands their roles, responsibilities, and project objectives.Modules
- Avoiding ambiguity
- Awareness of learning disability and autism for health and social care3 hours
Course description
By the end of this course, learners will be able to understand the barriers people with learning disabilities and/or autism might face in a health and social care setting and make adjustments to allow their needs to be met.Modules
- Understanding autism
- Understanding learning disability
- Supporting autistic people
- Supporting people with a learning disability
- Communicating with autistic people
- Communicating with people with a learning disability
- Risk, legislation and safeguarding
- Basic life support40 minutes
Course description
The course, which is based on the latest Resuscitation Council (UK) guidelines, contains guidance and videos provided by St John Ambulance and equips the learner with the skills needed to step up in a range of difficult and life-threatening situations.Modules
- Adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
- Child and infant cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
- Using a defibrillator
- Choking
- Basic life support (BLS) for health and social care1 hour
Course description
Have you ever found yourself in a life-threatening situation? Have you ever wished you had more skills to help someone in danger? If you want to be able to approach daunting situations with confidence and use a defibrillator (AED), provide CPR, or stop someone from choking, then you’ll want to take this course. Basic life support training (BLS) saves lives and you could really make a lasting difference to someone.Modules
- Adult Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation CPR
- Child and Infant Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation CPR
- Using a Defibrillator
- Choking
- Benefits of remanufacturingPartner45 minutes
Course description
How remanufacturing and the circular economy fit into and benefit sustainable procurement practices.Modules
- Benefits of Remanufacturing
- Bidding fundamentalsPartner30 minutes
Course description
At Value Match we provide procurement solutions and bid management services that are delivered with integrity. This 60 minute course provides an introductory overview as to how you can understand the approaches that organisations take when awarding contracts. This course will enable organisations to maximise their opportunity to successfully navigate the procurement processes, retaining or wining new contracts. Developed and created by bidding professionals, the bidding fundamentals course provides a practical understanding of the bidding process, policies, principles, and importantly what buyers are looking for, including the need to demonstrate social value as part of any credible bid response. Our courses are CPD meaning the learning activity has reached the required Continuing Professional Development standards and benchmarks. The learning value has been scrutinised to ensure integrity and quality. The CPD Certification Service provides recognised independent CPD accreditation compatible with global CPD requirements ensuring any learner can record their hours in contribution to their continued professional development.Modules
- Bidding Fundamentals
- Bipolar disorder awareness20 minutes
Course description
This awareness course aims to provide essential insights into bipolar disorder, covering its definition, types, mood states, causes, diagnosis, treatment, and available support strategies.Modules
- Bipolar disorder awareness
- Building team trust10 minutes
Course description
In this course we look at how to build trust, what actions can break it and how trust can affect team performance.Modules
- Building team trust
- Building workplace confidence30 minutes
Course description
Empower yourself with our 10-minute course, building workplace confidence. Recognise your value and unique contributions at work while transforming negative thoughts. Enhance communication skills, assertively expressing ideas with confidence. Set meaningful, achievable goals aligned with your ambitions, propelling you towards a fulfilling career journey. Embark on the path to self-assurance, growth, and professional success today.Modules
- Building workplace confidence
- Personal confidence and goals
- Bullying and cyberbullying1 hour
Course description
Upon successful completion of this course you will be automatically awarded a certificate containing the course name, completion date, CPD hours and learning objectives. The course contains additional resource materials, useful links and a refresher guide.Modules
- Bullying
- Cyberbullying
- Bullying and harassment in the workplace30 minutes
Course description
Unlock a positive workplace culture with our bullying and harassment training module.Modules
- Bullying and harassment in the workplace
- Care Act – Assessment and eligibility1 hour and 15 minutes
Course description
What is the Care Act 2014? It sets out local authorities’ duties in assessing people’s needs and eligibility for publicly funded support and care. Assessment and eligibility form a crucial part of this. The procedure allows people to understand their situation and access the right support at the right time. It’s a critical intervention in its own right and the key interaction between the individual and their local authority.Modules
- Principles and Practice
- Carers Assessment
- Care Act – Care and support planning1 hour 30 minutes
Course description
The Care Act 2016 updates the Care Act 2014, which was introduced to ensure a person-centred approach to care planning as a legal requirement for local authorities. An awareness of the principles of the Care Act is crucial for you if you’re working in any role in health and social care. As we live longer, care is becoming a greater burden on carers and professional providers. To lighten the load and provide better, more tailored care at the same time, the idea of person-centred care has become key to care and support planning.Modules
- Taking a person-centred approach
- Producing the plan
- Planning for people at risk of harm or who lack capacity
- Care Act – Charging and financial assessment1 hour and 15 minutes
Course description
The Care Act 2014 (along with its subsequent updates) provides a single legal framework for charging for care and support. It enables local authorities to decide whether or not to charge a person for their care and support needs or for a carer’s support needs. The new Care Act assessment framework has been designed to make charging fairer and more clearly understood by everyone. Understanding it properly is essential if you work with people in need, whether in the public, private or charity sectors.Modules
- Assessment and Charges
- Accommodation, Fees, Carers and Debts
- Care Act – Deferred payments1 hour and 15 minutes
Course description
Deferring payment can help people to delay the need to sell their home (or other assets) and provide peace of mind during a time that can be challenging (or even a crisis point) for them and their loved ones as they make the transition into residential care. This course covers all you need to know about this process.Modules
- Eligibility for a Deferred Payment Agreement
- Making a Deferred Payment Agreement
- Care Act – Direct payments1 hours 15 minutes
Course description
Local authorities have a duty to inform the person which, if any, of their needs may be met by a direct payment and provide appropriate information and advice on how to use and manage direct payments. This course covers direct payments, how they can be set up and a range of considerations around the subject.Modules
- Administering and Monitoring Direct Payments
- Using Direct Payments
- Care Act – Independent advocacy1 hour and 15 minutes
Course description
The aim of the duty to provide independent advocacy is to enable people who have substantial difficulty in being involved in these local authority processes to be supported in that involvement as fully as possible, and where necessary to be represented by an advocate who speaks on their behalf. This e-learning course covers all of the key points surrounding Independent Advocacy, providing learners with a sound knowledge of the topic.Modules
- The Appropriate Individual
- The Independent Advocate
- Care Act – Information and advice1 hour
Course description
Information is everything. If you’re working to enable people, carers and families to take control of their care and support; and make well-informed choices about it, having the right information available is crucial. The right information and advice increases the ability to exercise choice and control. It is therefore a vital component in preventing or delaying the need for care and support which can give people a better quality of life for longer; and it’s crucial in delivering a duty of care in health and social care when people need it.Modules
- Local Authority Duties
- What People Need
- Care Act – Integration cooperation and partnerships1 hour 15 minutes
Course description
Integration has been a cornerstone of public policy, particularly across health and social care for many years. Integration, cooperation and partnership are now a legal requirement for local authorities and should be a priority for all agencies involved in public care, thanks to Care Act 2014 safeguarding guidelines.Modules
- Integration, Co-operation and Partnerships
- Working with Health and Other Services
- Care Act – Introduction and overview1 hour 30 minutes
Course description
How much do you know about the Care Act? The Act, which was established in 2014, sets out local authorities’ duties in assessing people’s needs and funding and support eligibility. It’s a crucial consideration for anyone looking to understand the modern provision of care. This course provides an comprehensive introduction to, and an overview of, part one of the Care Act 2014 guidance. It’s designed to help you understand and implement the Act if you’re involved in care and support services.Modules
- About the Act
- The Wellbeing Principle
- Duties and Responsibilities
- Care Act – Personal budgets30 minutes
Course description
Everyone whose needs are met by the local authority, whether those needs are eligible, or if the authority has chosen to meet other needs, must receive a personal budget as part of the care and support plan, or support plan.Modules
- Personal Budgets
- Care Act – Review of care and support plans30 minutes
Course description
The local authority is under an ongoing duty to keep the person’s plan under review generally, and to ensure that their needs continue to be met. Plans are reviewed periodically, involving the person concerned and agreeing any necessary changes. Learn about the different reviews and care and support plans with this short, informative course.Modules
- Review of Care and Support Plans
- Care Act – Transition to adulthood1 hour and 15 minutes
Course description
Growing up is hard. Within the Care Act, the term “transition” is used to refer to the progression from childhood to adulthood. It’s an essential part of human life and experience and the transition to adulthood (t2a) can be a time of celebration and change. But it can also be a huge challenge for young people, especially as the world has changed so much for them from the one which their parents or families grew up in.Modules
- Effective Transitions
- Transition Assessments
- Care Act 2014 – Full training suite12 hours and 15 minutes
Course description
2014’s Care Act legislation saw a number of previous laws replaced with one, clearer, more comprehensive act. Comprising of 12 modules, it can be a daunting subject to learn about – that’s why we’ve developed a series of e-learning modules to break it down and make it easier to consume.Modules
- About the Act
- The Wellbeing Principle
- Duties and Responsibilities
- Local Authority Duties
- What People Need
- Principles and Practice
- Carer Assessments
- The Appropriate Individual
- The Independent Advocate
- Charging and Financial Assessment – Debt
- Assessment and Charges
- Eligibility for a Deferred Payment Agreement
- Making a Deferred Payment Agreement
- Taking a Person-Centred Approach
- Producing the Plan
- Personal Budgets
- Administering and Monitoring Direct Payments
- Using Direct Payments
- Reviewing Care and Support Planning
- Transition Assessments
- Effective Transition
- Integration Cooperation and Partnerships
- Working with Health
- Care certificate – Digital learning suite12 hours 45 minutes
Course description
The Care Certificate was introduced in order to raise the standard of care of elderly and vulnerable people in our society. It set out a 15-standard programme of care training for care workers, replacing the Common Induction Standards (CIS) and the National Minimum Training Standards (NMTS). In this training suite, you’ll get all the theoretical knowledge you need to underpin the practical demonstration elements of your care certificate standards training or social worker training.Modules
- Care certificate introduction
- Understand your role
- Work in ways that have been agreed with your employer
- Understand working relationships in health and social care
- Work in partnership with others
- Agree a personal development plan
- Develop knowledge, skills and understanding
- Understand how the duty of care contributes to safe practice
- Understand the support available for addressing dilemmas that may arise about duty of care
- Deal with comments and complaints
- Deal with incidents, errors and near misses
- Deal with confrontations and difficult situations
- Understand the importance of equality and inclusion
- Work in an inclusive way
- Access information, advice and support about diversity, equality and inclusion
- Understand person-centred values
- Understand working in a person centred way
- Demonstrate awareness of the person’s environment
- Make others aware of actions causing distress
- Care certificate Assessor Training1 hour and 45 minutes
Course description
Is your organisation currently undertaking Care Certificate training? If so, your assessors will need to be trained on how to effectively evaluate your employees against the 15 Care Certificate standards. This Skills for Care endorsed assessor training covers all the key topics.Modules
- Background to the Care Certificate
- The Standards
- Purpose of Assessing and the Role of the CQC
- The Role of the Assessor
- Local Application of the Care Certificate
- Planning Assessments
- Assessment – Evidence of Learning
- Assessment – Written Evidence
- Assessment – Oral Evidence
- Assessment – Observed Evidence
- Assessment – Group Evidence and Prior Learning
- Making Assessment Decisions
- Recording Assessments