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Adult social care supports over 1.5 million people in England alone, with services delivered across residential homes, community settings, and supported living environments. As demand continues to rise, professionals are expected to demonstrate clear understanding of safeguarding duties, equality principles, and risk management responsibilities. Failures in communication, documentation, or ethical practice can lead to serious harm, regulatory action, and loss of public trust.
This Adult Social Care course provides structured insight into person-centred care, professional development, safeguarding frameworks, and duty of care obligations aligned with UK legislation. Learners explore equality and diversity principles, information handling, health and safety standards, and ethical decision-making within care settings. The programme strengthens governance awareness and accountability across regulated environments.
By completing this course, individuals enhance professional confidence and compliance readiness before overlooked responsibilities compromise service quality or safeguarding standards.
After successfully completing the course, you will qualify for a CPD Certificate as proof of your continued professional development and achievement. This certificate can enhance your professional profile and showcase your commitment to building relevant skills and knowledge. You can receive your digital certificate for only £10, or request a printed hard copy sent by post for just £29 or both for £39.

For assessing your learning, you have to complete an automated MCQ exam. It is required for the students to score at least 60% to pass the exam. Learners can apply for the certificate after they clear the exam.
There are assignment questions provided at the end of the course. You are suggested to complete the questions to enrich your understanding of the course. You can complete this according to your preferred time. The expert tutor will provide feedback on your performance after assessing your assignment.
There are no prerequisites, and you may use any internet-enabled device to study at your own speed, it is adaptable and available to students of all skill levels.
Adult social care remains one of the UK’s largest employment sectors, with ongoing demand for trained professionals who understand safeguarding frameworks, equality legislation, and person-centred support standards. Employers prioritise individuals who demonstrate structured compliance knowledge and professional accountability in regulated care environments.
It develops structured understanding of supporting adults within regulated care environments while applying safeguarding and person-centred principles. The course strengthens awareness of professional responsibilities aligned with UK standards.
Safeguarding protects vulnerable individuals from abuse, neglect or exploitation. Clear reporting procedures and awareness reduce harm and regulatory risk.
Person-centred care prioritises individual preferences, dignity and independence within support plans. It ensures care delivery reflects unique needs and values.
Care professionals must promote fairness, inclusion and respect for protected characteristics under UK equality legislation. Compliance supports ethical practice.
Duty of care requires professionals to act in the best interests of service users while preventing foreseeable harm. Failure to comply may lead to legal consequences.
Yes, learners explore risk management, workplace hazards and structured safety procedures within care environments. Compliance supports regulatory inspection readiness.
Structured knowledge of safeguarding and governance frameworks enhances readiness for team leader or compliance positions. Employers value documented competence.
Care settings operate under safeguarding legislation, equality law and health and safety regulations. Awareness reduces enforcement and liability risks.
Accurate record keeping supports continuity of care, accountability and inspection compliance. Documentation errors can lead to serious consequences.
Support workers, residential staff, administrators and individuals entering the care sector benefit most from structured awareness and professional development knowledge.
| Module 1: Introduction to Adult Social Care | |||
| Module 1: Introduction to Adult Social Care | 00:13:00 | ||
| Module 2: Personal and Professional Development | |||
| Module 2: Personal and Professional Development | 00:16:00 | ||
| Module 3: Communication and Information Handling | |||
| Module 3: Communication and Information Handling | 00:15:00 | ||
| Module 4: Equality, Diversity and Inclusion | |||
| Module 4: Equality, Diversity and Inclusion | 00:11:00 | ||
| Module 5: Person-Centred Care | |||
| Module 5: Person-Centred Care | 00:11:00 | ||
| Module 6: Safeguarding and Protection | |||
| Module 6: Safeguarding and Protection | 00:16:00 | ||
| Module 7: Duty of Care in Social Care Settings | |||
| Module 7: Duty of Care in Social Care Settings | 00:13:00 | ||
| Module 8: Health and Safety in Social Care | |||
| Module 8: Health and Safety in Social Care | 00:12:00 | ||
| Module 9: Risk Management in Adult Social Care | |||
| Module 9: Risk Management in Adult Social Care | 00:10:00 | ||
| Module 10: Ethical and Legal Considerations | |||
| Module 10: Ethical and Legal Considerations | 00:13:00 | ||
| Module 1: Introduction to Adult Social Care | |||
| Module 1: Introduction to Adult Social Care | 00:13:00 | ||
| Module 2: Personal and Professional Development | |||
| Module 2: Personal and Professional Development | 00:16:00 | ||
| Module 3: Communication and Information Handling | |||
| Module 3: Communication and Information Handling | 00:15:00 | ||
| Module 4: Equality, Diversity and Inclusion | |||
| Module 4: Equality, Diversity and Inclusion | 00:11:00 | ||
| Module 5: Person-Centred Care | |||
| Module 5: Person-Centred Care | 00:11:00 | ||
| Module 6: Safeguarding and Protection | |||
| Module 6: Safeguarding and Protection | 00:16:00 | ||
| Module 7: Duty of Care in Social Care Settings | |||
| Module 7: Duty of Care in Social Care Settings | 00:13:00 | ||
| Module 8: Health and Safety in Social Care | |||
| Module 8: Health and Safety in Social Care | 00:12:00 | ||
| Module 9: Risk Management in Adult Social Care | |||
| Module 9: Risk Management in Adult Social Care | 00:10:00 | ||
| Module 10: Ethical and Legal Considerations | |||
| Module 10: Ethical and Legal Considerations | 00:13:00 | ||

