
If you work in health and social care as a Support Worker or Care Assistant then you may be expected to undertake the Care Certificate. This article explains what you can expect to learn.
Who Needs The Care Certificate?
The Care Certificate is not limited to Support Workers and Care Assistants.
It applies to any of the following job roles who work in care:
● Those new to care work
● Those employed as an adult Social Care Worker
● Those providing direct care in a residential or a nursing home, a hospice
● Those working as a Home Care Worker
Normally the Care Certificate is carried out as part of your induction as it sets out the fundamental skills that you will need to work competently in health and social care settings.
You are required to complete the Care Certificate within 12 weeks of starting your role.
However, even though it’s been designed for new care staff, the Care Certificate can also be a useful refresher for existing staff.
What Will You Learn In The Care Certificate?
There are 15 standards set out in the Care Certificate.
You will be required to build a portfolio of evidence from “real work activity” to support each standard.
This will be observed by a competent assessor who can be anyone at the organisation you work for, who is proficient both in the skills and the knowledge of the competencies being assessed.
Once completed, you will be signed off. Here is a brief overview of each standard in the Care Certificate:
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I believe the UK Social Care sector has the potential to thrive and to help make that happen I believe in empowering Carers. I write about health and wellness for live in carers at my blog Caring For The Carer. When I’m not writing, you can find me in my kitchen perfecting my sweet potato and chicken curry recipe.
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4 years agoHi, I attended a Basic Nursing Skill Training Course and a Moving and Handling Training in 2002 in London. Do ... read more
Hi, I attended a Basic Nursing Skill Training Course and a Moving and Handling Training in 2002 in London. Do I still need to undertake the Care Certificate modules too? I currently live outside UK (from Nigeria). What are the prospects of me getting a HCA job in the UK? Thank you.
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Kate Whitfield
Kate Whitfield
4 years agoHi, can you take the care modules before getting a job in social care please?
Hi, can you take the care modules before getting a job in social care please?
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Hi Kate, Great question. You can begin to do the modules before you start a job because not all of the learning outcomes need to be observed by an employer. The quicker you start the better. But ple... read more
Hi Kate, Great question. You can begin to do the modules before you start a job because not all of the learning outcomes need to be observed by an employer. The quicker you start the better. But please bare in mind that to achieve the Care Certificate an employer would eventually need to sign you off.
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