About
Independent advocacy under the Care Act 2014 e-learning course Under the Care Act 2014 the role of the independent advocate is to support an individual or carer to understand information, express their needs and wishes, secure their rights, represent their interests and support them to obtain the care and support they need. The 'Independent Advocacy under the Care Act 2014 E-Learning Course' is designed to educate individuals about the pivotal role of independent advocates. These advocates assist individuals or carers in comprehending information, articulating their needs and desires, safeguarding their rights, and representing their interests to ensure they receive necessary care and support as mandated by the Care Act 2014. A significant aspect of the course is the emphasis on the person's involvement in all care and support-related decisions, with a detailed look at assessment, planning, review, and responses to abuse or neglect. It underscores the necessity of having an independent advocate when there is no suitable person to support them, particularly during safeguarding inquiries or Safeguarding Adult Reviews (SAR).
You can also join this program via the mobile app. Go to the app
_edited.jpg)