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Page 1: North Wales Social Care Passport

Social Care in Partnership - North WalesSocial Care in Partnership - North WalesGofal Cymdeithasol mewn Partneriaeth - Gogledd CymruGofal Cymdeithasol mewn Partneriaeth - Gogledd Cymru

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Social Care Passport (North Wales)

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North Wales Social Care PassportThe North Wales Social Care Passport has been designed to provide guidance on coretraining for the workforce working in the social care sector as well as providing a recordof CPD and refresher training. This Passport is the responsibility of the individual CarePractitioner. The Social Care Passport provides:

�the opportunity for managers to ensure a consistent and standardised approach to training and development to meet National Minimum Standards

�support for the workforce in commencing the Continued Professional Development process�providing employees with a portable training record�provides guidance for refresher training�helps with linking training with QCF units

The Social Care Passport acts as a pivotal tool in the development of the workforce. Managers arerequired to sign and date each course box on completion.

�The passport is an ‘active’ tool and not a vehicle for gathering dust.�The standards within the passport should be applied to the work setting.�The passport is a part of the supervision, CPD and probationary processes.

Social Care in Partnership (SCiP) 01745 818 950Care Council for Wales 01745 586 850Conwy County Borough Council 01492 574 064Denbighshire County Council 01824 706 639Flintshire County Council 01352 702 591Gwynedd County Council 01286 679 026Isle of Anglesey County Council 01248 752 711Wrexham County Borough Council 01978 292 985

13495 02.11 Design & Print/Dylunio ac Argraffu 01352 704001

Useful Contacts

Your Useful Contacts

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Principles of care

Understanding theorganisation and your role

Safe Working Practices

Communicate Effectively

Safeguarding

Develop as a worker

Understanding the needs ofthe Service Users and carers

Fundamentals of Care

Person Centred Approaches

Dignity and Respect

Equality and Diversity

Core Values

Legislation Policy and goodpractice around moving andhandling people

Protecting the Care Worker

Emergencies and crisis

Prevention of Abuse

•Data Protection Act 1998•National Minimum

Standards•CCW Code of Practice for

Social Care Workers •Health & Safety at Work

Act 1974•Care Standards Act 2000

•CCfW Code of Practice for Social Care Workers

•Human Rights Act

•Risk Assessment and management (In house)

•Health and Safety at Work Act 1974

•CCW Social Care Induction Framework

•Health and Safety at Work Act 1974

•All Wales Child Protection Procedures (2008)

HSC 026SHC 23

HSC 025

HSC 027

HSC 028SHC 21

HSC 024SHC 024

SHC 22

HSC 026

SCH 24

HSC 026,PD OP 201SHC 23, SS OP 2.1

HSC 026,PD OP 201SHC 23, SS OP 2.1

L2EFAW, HSC 027

HSC 024, HSC 2031

CYPOP 35, CYP M3.3SCMP 3, SHC 31SHC 32, SHC 33

SHC 34

CYP M3.7, LD 302LD 303, LD 311C

PD OP 3.1, SCMP 1SCMP 3, SHC 31SHC 33,SHC 34

SS OP 3.1

HSC 2028

CYP M3.4

CYP M3.3, CYP M3.6CYPOP 2, CYPOP 14

Completion of Log bookand certificate when

newly employed

Embedded in Practice

Annual In Houseassessment is bestpractice or one day

refresher (dependingextent of moving and

handling activities)

Every three years

Every two years is bestpractice

Core TrainingSummary of content

Legislation

Suggested Links Suggested LinksRecommended

coveredto QCF to QCF

refresher training(Adults - Level 2) (Childrens - Level 3)

Care CouncilSocial CareInductionFramework

Values in Care

Moving &HandlingPassportStandard

EmergencyFirst Aid

Safeguarding

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Definitions within the child andadult protection procedures

Signs and Symptoms of Abuse

Disclosure and Referring

Whistle blowing

Safe practices

Food contamination

Personal Protective Equipment

Safe Practices

Waste Management

Fire prevention

Causes of fire

Evacuation and drills

Administering and RecordingDifferent medication and sideeffectsLegal Aspects

Sensory skills

Sensory impairments

Sensory Organs

Health and Safety of selfand others

•Children Act 2004•In Safe Hands 2000•Policies and procedures for

the protection of VulnerableAdults

•Whistle blowing (in house)•Hygiene and food safety•Food Safety Act 1990 and

Regulations 1995•Health and Safety at Work

Act 1974

•Communicable diseases and infection control

•COSHH•Health and Safety at Work

Act•Fire Safety•Health and Safety at Work Act•Regulatory Reform (Fire

Safety) 2005

•Medication Policy

•Health and Safety at Work Act 1974

•Communication Policy (in house)

HSC 2007, HSC 2014

HSC 2029

HSC 027, HSC 2015HSC 2016,HSC 2017HSC 2022, HSC 2024HSC 2025,HSC 2026HSC 2027,HSC 3049HSC 3050,LD 206CICO1, ICO2, IC03

HSC 027

ASM 34, HSC 028HSC 038, HSC 2003

HSC 3047

Supports all units

HSC 3029, SS MU 2.1SS OP 2.2, SS OP 2.4

SS OP 2.5

CYPOP 35, CYPOP 37SCMP 3, SHC 31

SHC 34

CYP M3.4

CYP M3.4

CYP M3.4

ASM 34, HSC 3047

CYP M3.4, CYPOP 2

CYPOP 15, SHC 031SS MU 3.1, SS OP 3.2

SS OP 3.4

Accredited courses –every 3 years

Annual in-houseassessment is best

practice

Residential - twice yearlyDomiciliary - advice from

fire safety officer

As specified by in housemedication policy

Embedded in practiceAt discretion ofmanagement

At discretion ofmanagement

Summary of contentLegislation

Suggested Links Suggested LinksRecommended

coveredto QCF to QCF

refresher training(Adults - Level 2) (Childrens - Level 3)

Safeguarding

Food Hygiene/ Food Safety

InfectionControl

Fire Safety

AdministrationMedication

Health andSafety

Sensory LossCovering thesensory lossunit SS MU. 2.1.

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Key Policies/

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Nutritional Assessment

Healthy Eating & Hydration

Effects of different conditions, illness andmedication on nutrition

Legal Perspective

Good Practice in Recording Information

Principles of Data Protection Act

Different types and causes of DementiaImpact of DementiaProviding Care for someone withDementia

Ensure Person Centred Practice CommunicationUnderstanding the impact of dementiaon behaviour

Understanding how to recognise:Mental Health Issues

Effective Treatments

Understanding the needs of End of Life CareAwareness of symptom managementCommunication with people who are dying

Meeting Individual NeedsInvolving the individual

Understanding capacityDecision Making with or without capacityFollowing guidelines

•Food Safety Act 1990 and regulations 1995

•Care Council for Wales Code of Practice

•MUST Score

•Data Protection Act 1998•Freedom of Information Act

2000

•Mental Health Act 1983•Mental Capacity Act 2005

•Mental Health Act 1983•Mental Capacity Act 2005

•In house policy

•Mental Capacity Act 2005•Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards

(DOLS) •Mental Health Act 1983

•End of Life Policy in house

•Mental Capacity Act 2005•Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards

(DOLS)

HSC 2007, HSC 2014HSC 2029, HSC 3050

NB: New QCF units are beingdeveloped to cover this topic

HSC 028

DEM 201, DEM 301DEM 304

DEM 204, DEM 209DEM 210, DEM 211

HSC 3020, HSC 3029SHC 21

CMH 301, CMH 302

HSC 2003, HSC 2012HSC 2022, HSC 3035

HSC 3048

HSC 026, HSC 2031, HSC 3020, LD 202, LD 203

CMH 301, CMH 302

CYPOP 2 CYPOP 12

NB: New QCF units are being developed to cover this topic

CYP M3.6, SHC 31

N/A

N/A

N/A

CYPOP 6, CYPOP 15, LD 302, LD 303LD 311C,PD OP 3.1

SHC 33,SHC 34

SHC 34

Additional / Continued Professional DevelopmentSummary of content covered Key Policies / Suggested Linksto QCF Suggested Links to QCF

Legislation (Adults - Level 2) (Childrens - Level 3)

Nutrition

(possible courses available as identified by your manager)

Continued Professional Development (CPD) should ensure you meet the needs of the Individuals in your Care

Reporting andRecording

DementiaAwareness

Dementia

Mental HealthAwareness

End of LifeCare

MentalCapacityAwarenessPerson CentredCare Planning

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Career HistoryPlace of work Date from Date to Managers Name Managers Signature

In house learning / trainingTraining Date Managers Signature

NotesLine Manager’s comments: