Acknowledgements Skills for Care, Skills for Health and Health Education England would like to express their appreciation and thanks for everyone who contributed.

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Acknowledgements Skills for Care, Skills for Health and Health Education England would like to express their appreciation and thanks for everyone who contributed to the making of the Care Certificate workbook. With special acknowledgement and thanks to Highfield Awarding Body for Compliance who compiled this resource and were the main body of consultants for this important piece of work.

Ground rules Make sure its you own work Take notes when viewing the presentation you’ll need them Don’t copy off others they may be wrong!! If you are struggling call us we’re to help

Background Introduced April 2015 as a result of the Cavendish review which followed the Francis report about the failings of the Mid-Staffordshire NHS Trust Aims to ensure: A consistent approach to induction A competent, caring and compassionate workforce Builds on Common Induction Standards (CIS) and National Minimum Training Standards (NMTS).

What is the Care Certificate? 15 Standards taking account of: The Code of Conduct for Healthcare Support Workers and adult social care workers The Social Care Commitment The Chief Nursing Officer for England’s ‘6Cs’ The Care Certificate is NOT a replacement for role and workplace specific orientation training. Some standards do not apply or are dealt with differently

What are the 6 C’s Competence Communication Care Compassion Courage Commitment Look them up in your workbook?

Who does it apply to? Applies to ‘new staff, new to care’ across health and social care sectors In roles where there is direct contact with individuals needing care and support. Examples of roles: HEALTH Healthcare assistant Assistant practitioner Care support worker Staff supporting those in clinical roles in the NHS where there is direct contact with patients SOCIAL CARE Adult social care workers providing direct care in: Residential units Nursing homes Hospices Home care.

Purpose of Training Presentation To cover the underpinning knowledge parts of the Care Certificate, which should be complemented with practical hands-on training and workplace assessment. The practical parts are assessed sometimes without you knowing

How is it assessed? Assessment of knowledge and competence Each standard must be completed and assessed There are 15 presentations for you to view There are 14 assessment form on mobizio

Key terminology (Activities) Demonstrate - to show how a task is completed in the course of real work or a simulated activity Describe - to describe means to create a picture with words but not simply writing a list of bullet points List - this term means to identify the main points which can be written as bullet points Explain - to explain something you will need to provide a clear account of your understanding, including details like why and how.

Contents STANDARD Awareness of mental health, dementia and learning disabilities 1 9 Understand your role 2 10 Safeguarding adults 3 11 Duty of care 4 12 Basic life support Equality and diversity 5 13 Health and safety Person centred values 6 14 Communication Handling information 7 Privacy and dignity 15 Infection prevention and control 8 Fluids and nutrition