e-Learning courses - SCIE Skip to content Search our site e-Learning courses Improve your own or your staff’s frontline knowledge, skills and practice in health and social care with the latest e-learning courses from SCIE. Continue my e-learning My e-learning Visit shopping basket Checkout Available resources These resources offer free, exploratory sessions to expand users understanding of Get me to Hospital and Legal Literacy. They do no not include marked assessments or certificates upon completion and will require being logged into a your free MySCIE account to use. Get me to Hospital (free resource) What is it about? Understanding when and how to use the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) to respond to situations where a person may require emergency physical health treatment but refuses to be taken to hospital. Who is it for: Practitioners, families, and individuals. Full details Legal literacy (free resource) What is it about? Various legal frameworks involved in the process of safeguarding  adults and aims to give participants deep insights that will encourage them to consider how the legislation applies in different scenarios. Who is it for? Professionals working in the field of Adult Social Care. Full details Available courses Safeguarding adults: Working in social care What is it about? Explore what safeguarding adults means and how to manage it effectively. Who is it for? All frontline health and social care staff. Full details Safeguarding adults: For those not in social care What is it about? Explore what safeguarding adults means and how to manage it effectively. Who is it for? For people who don’t work in social care Full details Safeguarding adults: Training webinar series What is it about? Explore what safeguarding adults means and how to manage it effectively. Who is it for? All frontline health and social care staff. Full details Mental Capacity Act (MCA) What is it about? Explore the MCA 2005 and how to support people to make their own decisions. Who is it for? All staff who look after or care for someone. Full details Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) What is it about? Find out more about specific DoLS processes. It builds upon our MCA e-Learning course. Who is it for? All staff who look after or care for someone. Full details Dementia awareness What is it about? Learn about what dementia is and how to live with it. Aligned with Tier 1 of the National Dementia Training Standards Framework. Who is it for? All staff who work with people living with dementia. Full details Care certificate What is it about? Study the 15 care standards set by the CQC. Who is it for? All staff working in health or social care. Full details Dual Sensory Impairment (DSI) What is it about? Explore what DSI means, how to recognise it, and what practical approaches can help Who is it for? All social care professionals and those receiving social care support. Full details Determining eligibility under the Care Act 2014 What is it about? Deep dive into the national eligibility threshold and criteria for adults requiring care and support, and carers requiring support. Who is it for? Social care practitioners, social workers, occupational therapists and ‘third-party’, ‘community’ or ‘trusted’ assessors. Full details Reablement for care staff What is it about? Explore reablement, how it differs from home care and intermediate care, and why and how the service should be delivered. Who is it for? Frontline health and social care staff, including home care staff. Full details Advocacy (Care Act) What is it about? Explore independent advocacy under the Care Act 2014 Who is it for? All social care staff, including those working in initial contact centres. Full details Personalisation What is it about? Explore what personalisation means, why it is important and what it looks like put in practice. Who is it for? All social care professionals and those receiving social care support. Full details Making sense of SEND What is it about? Explore the SEND Code of Practice 2015 and how it influences the way support is provided for children with special educational needs and disabilities. Who is it for? Professionals who work with children with SEND. Full details One Page Profile (free course) What is it about? Understand what a one-page profile is, and how to complete one, to help you achieve excellent person-centred care. Who is it for? All social care professionals and those receiving social care support. full details