This course provides an introduction to, and an overview of, part one of the Care Act 2014 and its statutory guidance. The course is designed to help those involved in care and support services to understand and implement the Act.
This course contains the following modules:
Module name | Type | Duration |
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Introduction and overview: About the Act | Online | 00:30:00 |
Introduction and overview: the wellbeing principle | Online | 00:20:00 |
Introduction and overview: duties and responsibilities | Online | 00:30:00 |
This course is intended for:
In this course you will:
Here are a few topics covered in this course:
Introduction and background to the Act | Why do we need to change the law? | A simpler, modern law | Reforming and consolidating law | Legislation, regulations and guidance | ‘Must’, ‘Should’, ‘May’ and ‘Should Not’ | What is the Act trying to achieve | Wellbeing and outcomes | Postpone not intervene | Local authority responsibilities | Preventative services | Preventative services in practice | Personalisation | Person centred care and support planning | An Integrated Act | The framework of the Act | The Wellbeing Principle | Whose wellbeing is important | Wellbeing and Assessment | How is wellbeing used in the Act? | Information and advice | Would this be sufficient? | A home care provider perspective | Offering choice | Independent Advocacy | Carer’s rights | A charity’s perspective | Safeguarding | Does the Care Act only apply to adults? | Overview of the key workflow stages | How will people experience the new system in 2016/17 | Personal budget | What impact will this have on a local authority?
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Please click the link to download the course flyer.
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This course has been independently certified as conforming to universally accepted Continuous Professional Development (CPD) guidelines.