Lesson series
Understanding RIDDOR in Social Care
This training course provides social care professionals with a clear understanding of RIDDOR (Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations) and its relevance in residential and supported care settings. It covers what incidents must be reported, who holds responsibility for reporting, and how to recognise and respond to reportable events such as injuries, illnesses, and dangerous occurrences. Through real-life examples, practical guidance, and case-based discussions, participants will gain the confidence to comply with legal duties, contribute to a culture of safety, and ensure incidents are properly managed and recorded in line with regulatory requirements
Access
Start Anytime
Retake Policy
Maximum 3 Attempts to Pass
Flexibility
Learn at Your Own Pace
Assessments
Final Assessment
Progress Tracking
Track Your Progress
Certification
Certificate of Completion
Group Training for Social Care & Children's Services
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Course Lessons
Face-to-Face and Group Training
We offer both face-to-face and group training sessions for our courses, ensuring a flexible and interactive learning experience. For those who prefer in-person engagement, we conduct training at physical locations where participants can benefit from direct interaction with our trainers.
Alternatively, we provide group training through Microsoft Teams, allowing participants to join remotely, engage in real-time discussions, and collaborate seamlessly from any location. Whether in person or virtually, our training approach is designed to be interactive, accessible, and tailored to meet the needs of every learner.
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