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149 Social Care courses in Longbenton

Safeguarding for Health and Social Care Professionals

By M&K Update Ltd

This course is aimed at health and social care staff who are both registered and unregistered, who work with or support individuals where safeguarding concerns are a possibility.

Safeguarding for Health and Social Care Professionals
Delivered in person or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Skills for Care Endorsed Practical Mandatory Refresher Care Training

4.0(1)

By Transit Smart Skills & Consult

This Skills for Care Endorsed & CPD accredited training has been designed for existing Social care Staff in line with CQC requirements . Delivered by experienced and professional tutors and trainers with over 25 years of combined experience.

Skills for Care Endorsed Practical Mandatory Refresher Care Training
Delivered In-Person in London + 1 more or UK WideFlexible Dates
£55.99 to £99.99

Skills for Care Endorsed Mandatory Care Induction Training

4.0(1)

By Transit Smart Skills & Consult

This Skills for Care Endorsed & CPD accredited training has been designed for existing Social care Staff in line with CQC requirements. Delivered by experienced and professional tutors and trainers with over 25 years of combined experience.

Skills for Care Endorsed Mandatory Care Induction Training
Delivered In-Person in London + 1 more or UK WideFlexible Dates
£59.99 to £99.99

Level 3 Endorsed Award in Delivering Health and Social Care Training (Healthcare Train the Trainer)

By Guardian Angels Training

Gain expertise in healthcare training with our Level 3 Endorsed Award in Delivering Health and Social Care Training. Our comprehensive program equips you with the skills and knowledge to become a proficient trainer in the healthcare sector.

Level 3 Endorsed Award in Delivering Health and Social Care Training (Healthcare Train the Trainer)
Delivered In-Person in InternationallyFlexible Dates
£1,465

Deprivation of Liberty

By M&K Update Ltd

The course is aimed at everyone working in health and social care that makes decisions for people who may lack capacity and who require a knowledge of the Mental Capacity Act and, specifically, the issue of deprivation of liberty safeguards (DOLS).

Deprivation of Liberty
Delivered in person or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Personal Care And Bathing

5.0(3)

By Magpie Training

This is an indepth course covering all aspects of personal care, bathing and hygiene within health and social care.

Personal Care And Bathing
Delivered In-Person in Consett or UK WideFlexible Dates
£18

Drag Lift Injury

5.0(3)

By Magpie Training

This course aims to give the learner an understanding of the term "Drag Lift" and the implications of the technique, for the client and the carer. and Health & Social Care organisations

Drag Lift Injury
Delivered In-Person in Consett or UK WideFlexible Dates
£12

Risk Assessment in Care

5.0(3)

By Magpie Training

Work place risk assesment

Risk Assessment in Care
Delivered In-Person in Consett or UK WideFlexible Dates
£18

Level 2 Award in Principles of Safe Handling & Administration of Medication (POSHAM) (RQF)

By NR Medical Training

This Level 2 Award in Principles of Safe Handling and Administration of Medication (POSHAM) course has been specifically designed for those working within a health and social care setting, such as support workers or care workers, and have a responsibility for the safe handling and administration of medication. This qualification is also perfect for those looking to refresh their knowledge.

Level 2 Award in Principles of Safe Handling & Administration of Medication (POSHAM) (RQF)
Delivered In-Person in Bury St Edmunds + 1 more or UK WideFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Oral Health And Hygiene

5.0(3)

By Magpie Training

Oral health is an important factor in health and social care that can often be missed, The CQC recommends that all staff have the relevent training so that they fully understand the importance of oral hygeine, their role as a carer, the risks and implications. 

Oral Health And Hygiene
Delivered In-Person in Consett or UK WideFlexible Dates
£18

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Fane Ltd

fane ltd

4.7(13)

Consett

If you can't find the course you need or you have any questions at all -Please give us a call.........(01207) 693828 or drop me an email mike.green@fane.org.uk Where can our courses be held? We can deliver training courses anywhere in the North East & Beyond (as long as there are sufficient learners) so whether you want People Handling Courses in Newcastle, Emergency First Aid Courses in Gateshead, Health & Safety Courses in Middlesbrough, Food Safety courses in Stockton, Health & Social Care courses in Sunderland, Risk Assessment Courses in Redcar or CPR Update Courses in Hartlepool we can help! For your first aid courses in washington, food safety courses in bishop auckland, basic food hygiene in durham- just give us a call! If you don't have enough learners to book a training course on your premises (6+) you can attend one of our open courses or if you have 6+ learners but no space at your premises-you can use ours free of charge. Welcome to the website of FANE LTD ..supplier of high quality flexible training to over 400 Businesses, Schools, Colleges, Training Providers and Local Authorities Including Durham County Council Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council Northumberland CAre NHS Trust Newcastle City Council Neighbourhood Services for Food Hygiene and First Aid at Work, Gateshead MBC, Durham County Council, Sure Start County Durham ... Health and Safety, Food Safety , First Aid, Moving and Handling(objects or People) HSE Compliant First Aid at Work, Emergency First Aid at Work, QCF Paediatric First Aid, First Aid For Babies and Children that meets Ofsted requirements,Training can be delivered on your site or ours at times to suit you...Check out our feedback on the testimonials page...There are still a few places left on our next open courses in Derwentside- call now for details- LATEST NEWS... We deliver bespoke Health and Social Care Training including Safe Handling of Medicines, Infection Control, Principles of Care, Care Skills , Abuse and Neglect, POVA, Dementia Care. We specialise in supporting those furthest from the labour market in achieving nationally recognised qualifications and into jobs in the Care sector. We deliver in Durham, Newcastle, Wear Valley. Gateshead, Darlington, Hartlepool, Sunderland, North Tyneside, Northumberland, South Tyneside, Peterlee, Middlesbrough, Stockton, Cleveland, Sedgefield, Consett, Stanley, Blaydon.. South Shields, Food Safety(Hygiene), Health and Safety, First Aid and Moving and handling Training can be tailored to your specific business need. Quality, Local, First Aid Training Courses, Paediatric First Aid, Food Safety, Health & Safety and Health & Social Care Training Courses contact us on (01207) 693828 or mike.green@fane.org.uk If you want high quality, flexible training that won't break the bank then this is the place to be! You can browse our course information , make a course enquiry find out who and where we are view or download our open course schedule , check out our latest news via our twitter feed or check out our training resources & study notes

Azure Charitable Enterprises

azure charitable enterprises

Cramlington

In recent years, our ability to generate funds from our charitable businesses has become increasingly important to our clients as budgets for the provision of care services (for our clients) have been progressively reduced (since 2009/10). Years of significant under funding (of Local Authorities across the country), coupled with rising demand and costs for care and support, have combined to push adult social care services to breaking point. Since 2010, Local Authorities have had to bridge a £6 billion funding shortfall just to keep the adult social care system going. In addition the Local Government Association estimates that adult social care services face a £3.5 billion funding gap by 2025, just to maintain existing standards of care, while latest figures show that councils in England receive 1.8 million new requests for adult social care a year – the equivalent of nearly 5,000 a day. Decades of failures to find a sustainable solution to how to pay for adult social care for the long-term, and the Government’s recent decision to delay (again) publication of its long-awaited green paper on the issue is increasingly problematic as political leaders (national and local) remain reluctant to discuss and inevitably determine that increases to income tax (e.g. 1p on basic rate income tax), and/or national insurance premiums (e.g. 1p increase) and/or council tax (e.g. 3%) are unavoidable and entirely necessary. While Azure is a non-political organisation, we are naturally concerned by the failure of policy-makers to grip what is, after all, a fairly rudimentary exercise in basic arithmetic. Moreover, from a practitioner perspective, the fragility of the system is illustrated most starkly by the number of care providers that are reluctantly closing their operations or returning contracts to Local Authorities with the result that there is significantly less choice and a lack of capacity to support the rising number of people with care needs. The Centre for Economics and Business Research have recently reported (December 2018) that 59% of the providers they surveyed (nationally) have said that they have had to hand back contracts over the past year and 68% have said they will need to do so in the near future. Service closures are obviously the last resort for any provider; and it is at odds with the way Azure and the majority of our fellow providers usually operate, particularly when we have supported individuals for the majority of their adult lives. It is, however, the clearest indication yet that the under funding of social care is having a deeply negative impact on providers and their ability to deliver critical support to vulnerable adults. We are indeed fortunate (to an extent) that the charitable businesses we operate - and public support for them – helps to sustain our care services. We are however concerned (and for many of our fellow care providers) that there is now: an untenable, over-reliance on the goodwill of an already-overstretched charity sector (that is already subsidising the delivery of care services); an entirely ill-advised presumption that the funding gap can be met by armies of unpaid or under-paid carers; an assumption that the approach to the delivery of care can be re-designed to balance budgets and deliver economies without having an adverse impact on the nature and level of care clients need.