Social Care During COVID-19: Coping with Self-Isolation and Social Distancing
Course Features
Duration
4 weeks
Delivery Method
Online
Available on
Lifetime Access
Accessibility
Mobile, Desktop
Language
English
Subtitles
English
Level
Beginner
Effort
1 hour per week
Teaching Type
Self Paced
Course Description
Course Overview
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Skills You Will Gain
What You Will Learn
Explore some of the current and future changes for society and the social care workforce in particular, brought about by self-isolation and social distancing, since the onset of COVID-19
Identify a range of reactions people may have to a global pandemic or crises
Explore the concept of vulnerability' and how this may be defined within the context of self-isolation and social distancing
Explore how the impact of a pandemic affects individuals differently at different times and what some of these differences and circumstances may be
Identify the reactions and impacts of self-isolation and social distancing, which are particular to yourself individually
Explore ways of addressing the impact of factors such as self-isolation and social distancing for yourself and others
Explore a range of coping strategies to help yourself or others to address the impact of self-isolation and social distancing
Evaluate the effectiveness of a range of coping strategies on yourself and others
Discuss with others interested in the impact of self-isolation and social distancing on those connected to the social care workforce
Reflect on the learning from the course and what this might help you with in the future as the landscape of COVID-19 unfolds
Target Students
This course is designed for social care professionals, including residential, domiciliary, and home-based carers
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