1. Module 3: Relationships

    Hi there, module three relationships. A fundamental skill of social workers is developing solid working relationships. Many social care recipients receive help from others. Therefore, everyone involved must discuss and agree on support care or help.
  2. Module 2: Understanding Social Care

    Welcome to Module 2 on social care, which provides social work, personal care protection, and social assistance to children, adults, and at-risk persons with disease, disability, old age, or poverty.
  3. Brief Description of Understanding Your Role in Care

    Understanding your role in care involves recognizing your responsibilities and duties within a healthcare setting. It necessitates actively engaging in patient-centered care, adhering to professional standards, and ensuring the delivery of high-quality and compassionate services.
  4. Module 1: The Course Structure

    This first lesson of our online training course explains the role of the social care professional. I'll briefly describe the course. We'll define social care, discuss why people select it as a job, and discuss its goals and objectives.
  5. Module 2: Putting into Practice

    In module two, you will learn how to put what we have learned throughout the course into practice to ensure full competency in your care role.
  6. Module 1: Legislation

    In module one, you will explore some key legislation regarding the handling and sharing of confidential personal information of care users.
  7. Brief Description of Handling Information in a Care Setting

    If you desire to hunt a career in a care environment, you must learn to build the people’s trust in your care. One way to achieve this is to make certain that the correct handling of information.
  8. Module 10: Course Summary

    We began the course by defining what we mean by the terms equality and diversity. We saw that equality is the state of being equal particularly in status rights or opportunities. Diversity is the state or quality of being different or varied.
  9. Module 9: Resistance to Feedback

    People may react to feedback in a number of different ways. They may deny what you're saying to them or they may try to justify their actions and explain away the fact that they didn't meet the standard.
  10. Module 8: Valuing Others

    Valuing others is central to the whole issue of equality and diversity. We already defined equality in the previous modules “as the state of being equal particularly in status, rights or opportunities.