Course Title: Active Support
Course length 2 Hours
Maximum attendees 20 – 60, up to 20 delegates per course
This active support course will train delegates to embed active support into the care they provide to their service users.
This course is suitable for anyone working within health and social care.
Learning Outcome & Assessment Criteria
Introduction to Active Support
Understand what is meant by the term Active Support
Understand the importance of active support
Explain why it is important we adopt this approach when supporting individuals
Be aware of the core principles of Active Support
List all of the core principles that Active Support can support with
Highlight the 3 main components of Active Support
Explain the importance of enabling independence
Describe the impact that a lack of independence can have on a person’s life
Explain why we need to move away from the hotel model of care
Understand the importance of person-centred care planning
Explain why care plans have to be tailored to each and every individual
Describe the benefits of person-centred care
Design a person-centred Active Support plan
Be aware of how to provide support that promotes participation and engagement
Identify and describe different levels of support that can be given to individuals
Understanding how to assess which level of support an individual will require
Demonstrate how tasks can be broken down into a series of steps
Describe a range of ways that Active Support can be used.
Explain the importance of active support plans
Understand how to accurately document support that is provided to individuals
Identify a range of measures that can be used to monitor the effectiveness of support provided