We help people who do a great job do it better Induction – The Best Start.

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we help people who do a great job do it better Induction – The Best Start

Programme TimeTopicSpeaker 1.30pmWelcome & IntroductionsDiana Cadogan 1.40pmCommon Induction StandardsDonna Bunce 2.00pmChallenges of implementing a good and successful induction programme Sue Keating 2.15pmShared ExperiencesKash Anis Najeen Borokinni Brian Waldron Simon Donnelly 3.00pmBreak 3.10pmExamples of Induction ActivitiesSue Keating 3.55pmMaking it WorkDonna Bunce 4.14pmSummary & CloseDiana Cadogan

Background  Launched (CIS) in 2005  Those entering social care or changing roles  Reflected NVQ requirements  Six standards - areas of knowledge  Implemented by managers  Flexible learning methods Common Induction Standards (CIS)

 Opportunity to revisit the standards to ensure currency  Personalisation, Qualifications and Credit Framework  Need to fit with Health and Social Care Diploma requirements, the General Social Care Council Codes of Practice and the Common Core Principles for Self Care CIS refresh 2010

CIS – Revised Standards Mapped to core and shared units for H&SC Diploma 1.Role of the health and social care worker 2.Personal development 3.Communicate effectively 4.Equality and inclusion 5.Principles for implementing duty of care 6.Person centred support 7.Principles of safeguarding in health and social care 8.Health and safety in an adult social care setting

Code of Conduct & National Minimum Training Standards Proposed reform of the system for regulating healthcare workers and social care workers in England SfC and SfH joint project to develop a code of conduct and minimum training standards Expectation that outputs would be used to determine entry onto a voluntary register Completed end of January 2013

Outcomes The Code of Conduct and Minimum Training Standards have been agreed by DH and have been published on our website Detailed guidance and further products to be published pending direction from DH Common Induction Standards and GSCC Codes to remain in use until further announcements

Skills for Care advice on CQC's workforce - specific outcomes org.uk/qualifications_an d_training/adviceonmee tingCQCregulations/adv ice_on_meeting_CQC_ regulations.aspx