Overview
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the Care Act 2014, focusing on the legal duties and responsibilities of Local Authorities in England. Designed for professionals working in adult social care, the course explores the core principles of the Act, including the promotion of individual wellbeing, prevention of care needs, integration of services, and safeguarding. Participants will gain a clear understanding of how to apply these principles in daily practice, ensuring that care and support are delivered in a lawful, person-centred, and effective manner. Through reflective exercises and real-world scenarios, learners will also be encouraged to critically evaluate their own practice in light of the Act’s requirementsWho is Care Act 2014 – an overview (Free Session) aimed at?
Adult social care staffCourse Length
3 hoursLearning Outcomes
By the end of this course delegates will be able to:-
- Have a clear understanding of the key principles, and legal duties under the Care Act 2014for Local Authorities
- Understand how to apply the key principles and duties under the Care Act 2014in your daily job
- Reflect on your practice in relation to legal duties under the Care Act 2014