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Free training to start a career in Adult Social Care


Have you ever considered how you might contribute to the care of vulnerable adults in society? The Care Academy offers free and flexible training to give you all the skills you need to start a career in adult social care - including personalised support and guaranteed interviews.

Demand for adult social care is constantly increasing as people who use the services are living longer, meaning there is a rising need for quality providers of care. 

Who the course is for

Make a real difference to lives of those who need our support the most

If you've got a caring nature and would like to make a real difference to the lives of vulnerable people in County Durham, this course prepares you for any role within adult social care, in order to ensure the needs of vulnerable people continue to be met. This is a great opportunity to get entry-level skills to begin a rewarding career in adult social care. This course will develop your knowledge of the responsibilities of adult social care workers, the diverse needs of the people using the services, and other important factors such as abuse and safeguarding.    

This free, part-time course runs over ten weeks and can be either face-to-face or online.

The qualifications you gain at the end of the course will give you a good basis for starting your career and includes: Food Hygiene, First Aid and key elements of the care certificate.

There are no exams - just assessments! You will be assessed by your tutor using a variety of methods including, portfolio of evidence, written assignments and an independent study task. 

We work closely with local social care organisations and will arrange a guaranteed interview with a local employer when you complete the course. You'll get a free Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check if you are successful.

What you will learn

The course will cover the following and include accredited qualifications:

  • Award in progression
  • Employability and Personal Development including interview skills and preparation for work
  • Level 2 Food Safety
  • Emergency First Aid - Standard 12
  • Elements of the Care Certificate 

Course benefits 

  • Gain a nationally recognised qualification.
  • Establish a long standing career pathway within the social care sector.
  • Enhance your personal skills and professional development.
  • Personal tutor is assigned to ensure you have full support.
  • Employment opportunities with a guaranteed interview with a local care provider on successful completion of the course.  

Course starting dates and times

This course is delivered both online in a virtual classroom (where you will need access to a computer/laptop and internet), and in community venues.

Sector-based Work Academy Programme (SWAP) - skills for careers in adult social care

SWAP is training approved by the Job Centre

If you would like to find out more about any of the courses or would like to enrol please Contact County Durham Care Academy.

VenueDayTimeStart DateNumber of weeks
Spennymoor Youth and Community Centre, DL16 6PP Monday and Tuesday 9.30am to 3.00pm20 January 202510
Cornerstones, Chester-le-Street, DH3 3TF  Monday and Tuesday 9.30am to 3.00pm  28 April 202510

If you would like to find out more about any of the courses or would like to enrol please complete the Adult Social Care expression of interest form.



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