Equality, Diversity, and Human Rights for Care Homes – Level 1
£19.99
Welcome to our online Equality, Diversity and Human Rights for Care Homes training course.
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Description
Equality, Diversity and Human Rights for Care Homes – Level 1 | Online Training Course | CPDUK Accredited
| Course Duration | 120 minutes |
| CPD Hours | 2 hours |
| Accreditation | CPD Certification Service |
| Certification | CPD Certificate |
| Certificate Validity | 3 years |
Who is the course for?
This equality, diversity and human rights online course is essential for all care home staff, including care workers, support personnel, and administrative staff such as cooks and drivers with direct contact with service users. It is designed to foster an inclusive environment that upholds the dignity and rights of all individuals in care settings.
What is covered in this course?
This online equality, diversity and human rights course for care homes covers the following:
Introduction:
- Overview of equality, diversity, and human rights in care settings.
Equality, diversity and human rights:
- Fundamental concepts and their importance in care homes.
Equality Act 2010:
- Key legislation and its implications for care practices.
Creating an inclusive environment:
- Strategies for promoting inclusivity and reducing discrimination.
Equality vs equity:
- Understanding the differences and applications in care settings.
Summary and review:
- Consolidation of learning points.
References and resources:
- Guided readings and materials for further learning.
End of course assessment:
- Evaluative quiz to test comprehension and application of the course material.
Course aims
The aims of this equality, diversity and human rights for care homes online course are to:
- Introduce learners to equality, diversity, human rights legislation, and regulations relevant to care home settings.
- Increase learners’ awareness of discrimination and the need to ensure inclusive practice in care home environments.
Learning objectives
This equality, diversity and human rights for care homes elearning course will:
- Define the terms equality, diversity, inclusive and discrimination.
- Explain the importance of maintaining inclusive environments within care homes.
- Outline how care home staff can challenge discrimination, prejudice and unfairness.
Learning outcomes
On completion of this equality, diversity and human rights for care homes e-learning course, you will be able to:
- Understand the terms equality, diversity, and human rights and how they are applied in care home settings.
- Understand how a proactive, inclusive approach to equality, diversity and human rights can be promoted.
- Understand the purpose and benefits of monitoring equalities and health inequalities.
- Understand the benefits of an effective approach to equality, diversity, and human rights for society, organisations, and individuals.
- Understand how legislation, organisational policies and processes can empower individuals to act appropriately and understand people’s rights.
- Know how to treat everyone with dignity, courtesy, respect, and value people.
- Know what to do if there are concerns about equality and diversity practices, including how to use organisational whistle-blowing policies and procedures and any other relevant policies.
Accreditation and Certification
This CPD-accredited equality, diversity, and human rights e-learning course for care homes is externally peer-reviewed and accredited by the CPD Certification Service. Upon completion, participants will earn a CPD Certificate valid for three years.
The course meets comprehensive compliance requirements set by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), Regulatory and Quality Improvement Authority (RQIA) and Care Inspectorates (Wales and Scotland), Skills for Care Core and Mandatory Training Framework and the UK Core Skills Training Framework (CSTF) and other UK health and social care regulatory bodies.
Why is the course important?
This course provides essential training on creating a supportive and inclusive environment that respects the diverse needs of all individuals. Understanding and implementing these principles is crucial for complying with legal standards such as the Equality Act 2010 and ensuring that all service users and staff are treated with respect and dignity. This training helps care homes improve service delivery and enhances staff satisfaction and retention by promoting a culture of respect and equality.
The aims, objectives, and learning outcomes of this course align with the UK Core Skills Training Framework (CSTF) and fulfil the requirements set by the CQC and other regulatory bodies, ensuring comprehensive compliance and high training standards.


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