Children Social Care courses
Through specialist training, Bond Solon helps health and social care professionals provide better care and support to children at risk, by ensuring they have the correct knowledge and skills to meet their legal and safeguarding duties.
See below for our full range of Children Social Care courses in England:
- Collecting and Presenting Evidence
- Safeguarding Children and Young People
- Deprivation of Liberty of Children
- Continuing Care
- Mental Health Act
- Complaints Handling and Investigation
Collecting and Presenting Evidence related courses
Safeguarding Children courses
Safeguarding is about protecting people’s health, well-being and human rights, enabling them to live free from harm, abuse, and neglect. It is fundamental to health and social care.
Safeguarding sits within legal frameworks, and health and social care professionals have a legal duty to apply these into daily practice to protect the individuals they work with.
Bond Solon offers a range of safeguarding courses aimed at ensuring health and social care professionals can correctly identify, escalate, investigate and prevent cases where harm or abuse has occurred or is suspected.
Deprivation of Liberty of Children related courses
Mental Capacity related courses
The Mental Capacity Act (MCA) 2005 is the legal framework designed to protect and empower individuals who may lack the capacity to make specific decisions on their own. Health and social care professionals have a legal duty to uphold the principles of the MCA in their day-to-day practice.
Failure to understand and correctly apply the MCA can undermine the fundamental rights and autonomy of those individuals who may lack capacity to make decisions for themselves.
Bond Solon offers a range of MCA related courses aimed at empowering health and social care professionals to confidently apply the MCA in the workplace to best practice standards.
Continuing Care for Children and Young People
Continuing Care packages are required when a child or young person has needs arising from a disability, accident or illness that cannot be met by existing universal or specialist services alone.
The legal framework surrounding the procedures and assessment process for identifying a child’s healthcare needs over and above universal health, social care and/or educational provision can be complex.
Bond Solon Continuing Care training ensures professionals fully understand the National Framework decision support toolkit and the process from end-to-end, so they can confidently apply back in the workplace and achieve the correct outcome for those with continuing care needs.
Mental Health Act courses
The Mental Health Act 1983 preserves the legal rights of those deprived of their liberty in psychiatric hospital. Such a detention can only take place when someone is suffering from a mental illness or mental disorder of a nature or degree which makes such a detention for treatment appropriate; when the risks to the person’s health or safety, or the safety of others, is so great that it is necessary for them to be deprived of their liberty for treatment, and when such treatment is available.
As can be seen, working with patients detained under the Mental Health Act is often legally complex, especially where the patient’s situation makes it necessary to consider other legal frameworks, such as the Mental Capacity Act and the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards.
Bond Solon offers a range of courses which enable health and social care professionals to safely and legally help patients navigate their way through the mental health system, from initial mental health assessment to discharge from hospital and beyond.