In this blog, we will explore the differences between mandatory training and the Care Certificate.

I have completed mandatory training: Do I need to do the Care Certificate? -  In the world of care, mandatory training and the Care Certificate are two important aspects that care workers need to be familiar with. While mandatory training covers essential topics and skills necessary for safe and effective...

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By Elsie Rodas
This blog highlights the significance of becoming a staff trainer in care, focusing on regulatory compliance and the impact on staffing and overall quality of care.

How staff training helps with employee retention in care settings -  When it comes to providing care, whether it's in a residential home, nursing home, or through a domiciliary service, staff training plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety and well-being of both the recipients of care and the...

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By Elsie Rodas
This blog will explore the time required to complete the Care Certificate and the advantages of undergoing this training.

How long should Care Certificate training take? -  Completing the Care Certificate is an essential requirement for anyone who is new to health or social care, employed as an adult social care worker, or providing direct care in a residential or nursing home, hospice, or as a home care worker....

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By Elsie Rodas
While agency roles might not always involve long-term commitments, the principles upheld by the Care Certificate remain paramount.

Do agency workers or temporary staff have to complete the care certificate? -  The Care Certificate stands as a cornerstone for establishing competency and ensuring quality care delivery. Providing safe and compassionate care is vital, and ensuring that all workers receive the necessary training and support is essential. However, a...

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By Elsie Rodas
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