Pilot for Proposed Level 2 Certificate in Safe and Effective Practice - Training Provider Survey (End of Training Assessment Summer 2024)
Overview
Thank you for providing expertise to deliver the training and assessment for the Northern Ireland Social Care Council pilot of the proposed Level 2 Certificate in Safe and Effective Practice.
Our workforce development team will be in touch shortly to meet with you directly to capture all of your recommendations for the delivery of the certificate programme and the use of the training guides. In addtion to this discussion with the team, we would also ask you to share your views in this short survey about your overall experience of delivering the programme.
Your feedback will help make sure the programme meets the learning and development needs of social care practitioners here in Northern Ireland. The survey is made up of 15 questions and should take around 20 minutes to complete.
We would appreciate if you could complete this final survey within the next seven days.
If you need any assistance to complete the survey, or would like more information about the evaluation of the pilot, please email Andre McKeown, Social Care Council Evaluation Manager, at andre.mckeown@niscc.hscni.net for advice.
The Social Care Council will hold your information securely for the duration of the project. Your data will be disposed of in line with al GDPR requirements once the project and assessments are completed (maximum of 3 years). All responses will be anonymised and no-one will be identified in any report regarding the project outcomes.
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What happens next
Responses to this survey are being used to improve delivery of the proposed Level 2 Certificate in Safe and Effective Practice for social care workers.
Please contact our Evaluation Manager andre.mckeown@niscc.hscni.net if you need further information about these surveys.
Audiences
- Service users/patients
- Carers
- General Public
- Advocate groups
- Community/Voluntary sector organisations
- Health and social care providers – statutory
- Health and social care providers – non-statutory
- Health and social care staff
- Health and social care regulators
- Staff representatives/Unions
Interests
- Regulation of health and social care
- Customer Service Excellence
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