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Tool Information
Title Social Care Online - Looking at Practice: An Open Learning Induction Programme for Support Care Staff in the Voluntary, Statutory and Private Sectors of Adult and Elder Care
Settings Residence for Older People
MHP Steps Implementation
URL http://www.scie-socialcareonline.org.uk/profile.asp?guid=13aeec76-8e12-4c2e-aa88-3b217a68ba0d
Country of Origin United Kingdom
Languages English
Tool Description Teaching pack designed to ensure that each member of staff has an equal opportunity to work towards the National Occupational Care Standards, whether or not they are doing NVQs. Includes sections on: getting to know your workplace; the supportive environment; and developing your approach (including promoting anti-discriminatory practice, confidentiality, rights and choices, and effective communications).
Application in the Field General use in one country
Tool mainly used in United Kingdom
Stage of Development Well established
Evaluation and Research Descriptor not applicable
Beneficiary Involvement in Design Descriptor not applicable
Evaluation No
Available Formats Soft Copy | Online
Free Yes
Restrictions on Use No
Tool Focus Organisation
Tool Type Educational/Training
Download(s)
Contact Details
Contact Name Social Care Online Team
Organisation Name Social Care Institute for Excellence
Email socialcareonline@scie.org.uk
Telephone +44 (0) 20 7089 6893
Address Goldings House 2 Hay's Lane, London SE1 2HB
Country United Kingdom

ICF Core Set

ICF - Core Set

b - Body Functions [General Reference]
Code Element
d - Activities and Participation
Code Element
Selected d240 Handling Stress and Other Psychological Demands
Selected d710, d720, Basic and Complex Interpersonal Interactions
Selected d730, d740, d750, d770 Relationships - Strangers, Formal, Informal Social, Intimate
Selected d940 d950 Human Rights & Political Life and Citizenship
e - Environmental Factors
Code Element
Selected e310, e315, e320, e325, e330, e340, e355, e360 Physical and Emotional Support
Selected e410, e415, e420, e425, e430, e440, e450,e455 Attitudes of individuals
Selected e460 Societal Attitudes
Selected e465 Social Norms, Practices and Ideologies
Selected e525, e530, e570, e575 Services, Systems and Policies - Housing, Utilities, General Social Support
Selected e580 Health Services, Systems and Policies
ICD10 - ICD10
Code Element
Selected FGP General Population

Mental Health and Promotion Categories

Or1 - Policies

Or11 - Health and Safety [General Reference]
Code Element
Selected Or11.1 Stress Prevention
Selected Or11.4 Anti-Bullying and Anti-Harassment
Selected Or11.7 Anti-Violence and Crime (including Sexual)
Or12 - Health Promotion Policy [General Reference]
Code Element
Or13 - Quality Systems [General Reference]
Code Element
Or14 - Values & Ethics [General Reference]
Code Element

Or2 - Enablers

Or21 - Ethos/ Culture
Code Element
Selected Or21.4 Person Centred Approach
Selected Or21.7 Bullying and Harassment/Abuse
Or24 - Staff [General Reference]
Code Element

Or3 - Processes/ Implementation

Or31 - Organisational Processes
Code Element
Selected Or31.16 Health and Safety Hazard Control
Or32 - Health Promotion Processes
Code Element
Selected Or32.3 Evaluation of Health Promotion Actions

Or4 - Performance/ Outcomes

Or41 - Health Benefits [General Reference]
Code Element
Or42 - Organisational Benefits [General Reference]
Code Element
Or43 - Individual Benefits [General Reference]
Code Element
Or44 - Social Benefits [General Reference]
Code Element

En3 - External Environment

En32 - Public Policies
Code Element
Selected En32.3 Quality Standards

Pr1 - Generic Programmes

Pr13 - Mental Health Promotion Programmes [General Reference]
Code Element

Pr2 - Targeted Programmes

Pr23 - Situational Groups [General Reference]
Code Element

Pr3 - Programmes for at Risk Individuals

Pr32 - Support Programmes [General Reference]
Code Element