This document introduces a new social care e-learning subscription that provides online training modules for social workers and social care professionals. It offers over 30 modules covering topics like adult safeguarding, mental capacity, deprivation of liberty, legislation, supervision, and common induction standards. The modules are authored by two experienced social workers and the training is meant to provide consistent, thorough learning across organizations. Benefits include management confidence, cost savings, and effective learning methods tailored for social care. A showcase of the training is provided along with questions and answers about upcoming phase two modules.
4. Our authors
Jill Thorburn
Qualified & Registered social worker with 20 years experience in
social work and social care management
Worked for large city councils, county councils and borough
councils
Is engaged by councils to provide social care training, audit and
quality assure social care services and to establish multi-agency
services
Amanda Jones
23 years experience in social care in statutory and private
sectors
Worked with children, adults with mental health issues, older
people and adult survivors of sexual abuse
Experience includes Head of Service at Wrexham, District
Children’s Manager for Wirral Children’s Services, Merseyside
Police
5. New adult social care modules
Supervision in adult The role of the social
services (Supervisors worker in adult
module) safeguarding
Supervision in adult services
(Supervisees module) Dignity and respect
Safeguarding and contact Metal Capacity Act
with adults at risk for non Deprivation of Liberty
adult’s service workers
Safeguards
Safeguarding and adult
protection for adult services Legislation and partnership
Introduction to adult working
safeguarding for social Common Induction
workers
Standards (8 modules)
6. Plus existing
Children’s social care titles
(12 modules)
SCIE Dementia titles (7 modules)
Customer shared content
Autism Awareness (Westminster)
Community capacity building (Haringey)
Working with medication (Essex)
8. Why use social care e-learning?
Thorough, consistent training
throughout your organisation
Management confidence
Cost Benefits
Effective learning methods for social
care and social workers