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 Health and Social Care
Provided by ProTrainings-UK

Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults (SOVA) Level 2 (VTQ)
Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults L2
This course is designed to enhance awareness of the definitions of abuse and neglect, foster understanding of the various types of abuse and neglect, increase understanding of the factors that make individuals vulnerable, explain the concepts of disclosure and whistleblowing, and provide comprehensive information on legislation related to the safeguarding of adults.

By the end of this session, participants will have the ability to recognise different forms of abuse, identify instances when abuse has occurred or is 
occurring, comprehend the process of reporting and documenting issues that may be witnessed or disclosed, and understand how to contribute to the prevention of abuse and neglect. identify instances when abuse has occurred or is occurring, comprehend the process of reporting and documenting issues that may be witnessed or disclosed, and understand how to contribute to the prevention of abuse and neglect. (2 hrs of Video)
50 Plus First Aid Level 2 (VTQ)
50+ First aid L2
The course provides essential first aid skills and knowledge tailored to the specific health concerns and challenges faced by older adults. Participants will learn how to effectively respond to common emergencies and age-related health issues, such as falls, heart conditions, strokes, and more. With expert instruction and practical demonstrations, this course equips individuals with the confidence and competence to handle medical situations and potentially save lives. Take a proactive step towards ensuring the well-being and safety of yourself and others in the 50 Plus community with this valuable training.
Care Certificate
Care Certificate
You can complete the 15 Standards of the Care Certificate in a few steps. The course is mapped and covers all of the required Knowledge-Based Units and delegates will be provided with full evidence-based learning statements to document the learning process during the course, this is in addition to the final exam.

This training covers all 15 standards in one course and will ensure you are being the best possible carer you can be! Our training meets the high standards expected by Skills for Care. 
Dementia Interpreter®
Dementia

People with dementia face changes and challenges in communication as the disease progresses. In most forms of dementia, it is common that the person loses the ability to speak as they normally would, prior to the disease, and when this happens the brain finds new ways to communicate. This can be through actions, noises, behaviours, and body language and is what we call the Language of Dementia. Understanding this language is not easy. It can vary from person to person, and we do not believe one person can come up with the answers.

A Dementia Interpreter is someone who helps translate the actions, noises, behaviours, and body language into an understandable and recognised language. When you become a Dementia Interpreter you do not try to translate this alone. You will join a global network of interpreters who will share knowledge and experience to translate the Language of Dementia. By collectively sharing this vital knowledge we can help re-connect you re-connect with the people that you support. 

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