Person-Centred Care Training
Quantity: 1
Duration 3 hours
Last audited 5th June 2023
100% online training
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Learn on any device (desktop, mobile or tablet)
Instant assessment and result
1 learner per course
Train teams of all sizes
Bulk discounts starting at 10% off 10 courses
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Includes a 10% discount for 10+ courses
This Person-Centred Care training course teaches health and social care workers how to effectively deliver person-centred care. It explains the principles of person-centred care set out by the Health Foundation and the importance of shared decision making, which help you provide individualised care to patients and improve their quality of life.
The training explains why tailoring your care to a person’s individual wants and needs is important, and how it benefits your healthcare setting as a whole. It also explains how to fulfil person-centred care practices in compliance with the Health and Social Care Act and other crucial legal requirements, including data protection and consent. When you complete the course, you’ll know how to help service users take part in decision-making processes, how to deliver day-to-day personalised care, and how to ensure care plans cover all the patient’s needs. You’ll gain the skills and knowledge required to help your care setting achieve a high standard of care.
100% online training
Access anywhere
Same day digital certificate
Printed certificate posted next working day
Full audio voiceover
Assessment retakes at no extra cost
Developed in collaboration with industry experts
Accredited by CPD
Skills for Care endorsed training provider
Bulk discount for orders of 10+ courses
By the end of this course, learners will:
Accredited by CPD
All of our courses are accredited by the CPD Certification Service as conforming to universally accepted Continuing Professional Development (CPD) guidelines.
Skills for Care endorsed training provider
We're proud to be officially endorsed by Skills for Care, the strategic body for workforce development in social care in England and a delivery partner for the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC). Skills for Care endorsement is a trusted quality mark only awarded to the best learning and development providers within the social care sector.
Our commitment to Health and Social Care
As part of our commitment to Health and Social Care, we have worked hard to build partnerships with authorities and leading bodies, including the National Care Forum (NCF) and the Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland (the ALLIANCE). We best serve care providers by committing to being at the forefront of sector issues, policy and legislation, ensuring our training is up-to-date, comprehensive and meaningful.
Our in-house Learning Designers develop all of our courses to give you and your learners the most engaging training possible.
What is person-centred care, the principles of person-centred care, the 6 Cs of care, person-centred care: example, and why person-centred care is important.
The Health and Social Care Act, the Care Quality Commission Standards, the CQC survey, other relevant legislation, and case study: Cheam Cottage Nursing Home.
The abilities of a good carer, applying the principles of person-centred care, shared decision making, the four stages of shared decision making.
What should a person-centred plan include, creating person-centred care plans, example care plan sections, and other care needs.
Record keeping, data protection, and consent.
Case study: communication, case study: daily needs, case study: Nottingham dementia care, and further resources.
Once you have completed all of the online training material you will be able to take the online assessment. The assessment consists of 10 multiple choice questions with a pass mark of 80%. The answers are marked instantly so you will know whether you have passed as soon as you finish.
This Person-Centred Care training is suitable for anyone that works in a care setting, whether you’re a nurse in a hospital or a carer in a residential home. It is suitable for anyone at any level of their healthcare career, whether you’re starting out or have years of experience. You’ll learn how to apply your existing care skills and adopt new ones in a practical, person-centred way.