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delegated authority

Up to 25 people in a session

Participants are required to have their cameras on for an interactive experience.

Maximum of two people per screen

Sessions are recorded for quality assurance purposes. They are only viewed by SCTS staff and deleted within 14 days.



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Delegated Authority – Advanced (Zoom)

£370.00 3 hours

Description

Delegated Authority Course: live training for Foster Carers and Social Workers

This course gives participants a comprehensive overview of the legislative context of delegated authority and allows them to explore delegated authority from different perspectives. The training also gives an overview of delegated authority practice issues.

Learning Objectives:

  1. To increase your understanding of delegated authority and the legislative context
  2. To consider the issues surrounding the sharing and balance of responsibilities when delegating authority
  3. To consider the implications for care planning and practice in your service
  4. To explore the practical implementation in everyday life

This course meets the Children’s Home Quality Standards as outlined in The Children’s Homes Regulations (England) 2015 and Children’s Homes Quality Standards 2015.

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Advanced Training

This option is aimed at an audience with prior knowledge of the subject and isn’t suitable for.  Those that are new to the subject would be better with our standard course.

Need more time?

We recognise that sometimes groups need more time for discussions and group work. This can mean that a two-hour session is just not long enough to explore the curriculum and engage in question and answer sessions. So we are you offering the opportunity to extend the session by an hour to allow your trainees the chance to explore the curriculum fully!

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These sessions can be accessed from a phone or laptop.

They are nothing like e-learning! The training is live and interactive. Participants can ask and answer questions just as they would in face-to-face training.