E-Learning sponsored by East Sussex County Council
All of the resources listed are free and can be accessed at any time
Course / Web Address / User Name / PasswordMental Capacity Act / www.kwango.com / SVAesxind / esxind003
Deprivation of Liberty / www.kwango.com / SVAesxind / esxind003
Safeguarding Adults / www.kwango.com / SVAesxind / esxind003
Understanding Autism / www.kwango.com / SVAesxind / esxind003
Understanding Demetia / www.kwago.com / SVAesxind / esxind003
Managers Induction Standards / www.kwango.com / SVAesxind / esxind003
Domestic Violence & abuse / www.kwango.com / SVAesxind / esxind003
Safeguarding Children / www.kwango.com / SCpvi / pvi006
We have a list of certificated e-learning products available in East
Sussex. To take advantage of this free resource all you need to do is type in or click on the web site address below and then type in the user name and password listed by each course.
Social Care Information and Learning Services (SCILS)
East Sussex County Council also sponsors access to ‘SCILS’ that gives you free access to a wide variety of courses for your own professional development (including a full care certificate workbook and guidance) as well as a range of activities to help if you are training a team.
Go to www.scils.co.uk
Use the registration number: 234EASUIN (You will be asked to create a user name and password)-
Moving and Handling - This is a free online resource for people needing information or updates on Moving and Handling.
www.manualhandlingresource.org
Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) www.scie.org.uk
SCIE have a wide range of excellent free training resources on line at no cost – These include:
· A variety of e-learning http://www.scie.org.uk/publications/elearning/index.asp
· Written updates and information
· Social Care TV http://www.scie.org.uk/socialcaretv/index.asp
Skills for Care
The Care Certificate
There are 15 knowledge/vocational skills that those new to care must complete – Workbooks are available on the Skills for Care website as downloads for free. Remember you only have to complete this is if you are working with a registered provider such as a care home, hospital or agency.
http://www.skillsforcare.org.uk/Standards/Care-Certificate/Care-Certificate-Materials.aspx
The Standards for the certificate include:
1. Understand Your Role
2. Your Personal Development
3. Duty of Care
4. Equality and Diversity
5. Work in a Person Centred Way
6. Communication
7. Privacy and Dignity
8. Fluids and Nutrition
9. Awareness of mental health, dementia and learning disabilities
10. Safeguarding Adults
11. Safeguarding Children
12. Basic Life Support
13. Health and Safety
14. Handling Information
15. Infection Prevention and Control
E-Lfh (E-learning for Health care) Has a variety of training that you can access via ‘Open Access sessions including dementia, mental health awareness and domestic violence.
Go to the Website; http://www.e-lfh.org.uk/programmes/
Choose the programme you wish to view – If the menu offers ‘Open Access’ you can view the training offered.
Training Films for PA’s and employers on Youtube
Each film explores the unique relationship between Employer and Personal Assistant conveying key messages andhighlighting best practice.
The films cover:
1. The role of the Personal Assistant
2. Health & Safety in the home
3. Moving and Assisting
4. Working with a Client with Dementia
5. Working with a Client with a Learning Disability.
http://www.youtube.com/user/RUILSUK
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