What courses do you have?
We are constantly adding new courses to our library on Click - Learning.
We currently have over 120 courses available You can check out our most up to date course list on our website.
We cover all 19 of the Skills for Care recommended topics in their Core and Mandatory training guide
- Assisting and
moving
people
- Basic life
support and
first aid
- Communication
- Dignity
- Equality and
diversity
- Fire safety
- Food hygiene
- Health and
safety
awareness
- Infection
prevention and
control
- Medication
management
- Mental capacity
and liberty
safeguards
- Moving and
handling
objects
- Nutrition and
hydration
- Oral health
- Person-centred
care
- Positive
behaviour
support and
non-restrictive
practice
- Recording and
reporting
- Safeguarding
adults
- Safeguarding
children
- Specific
conditions
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