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AssessForCare are approved CPD providers for:
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The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) regulates more than 100,000 solicitors in England and Wales, as well as registered European lawyers and registered foreign lawers.
Established in January 2007, we are the independent regulatory body of the Law Society of England and Wales.
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The Institiute of Healthcare Management is the Professional organisation for managers throughout healthcare, including: the NHS; Independent Providers; Healthcare Consultants and the Armed Forces.
The IHM’s focus is improving patient/user care wherever and whenever they need healthcare, the route to achieving this is through the promotion of excellence in healthcare management.www.ihm.org.uk |
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OCNSER is a regional charitable partnership organisation, committed to providing a high quality and responsive accreditation and quality assurance service to our members. We offer; National Qualifications that are accredited by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) and endorsed by a range of Sector Skills Councils; Credit-based regionally accredited units specific to local/regional need; Accreditation of QAA licensed Access to Higher Education courses for the south east; Individually tailored support, training and consultation services to our members.
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SQA is an executive non-departmental public body (NDPB) sponsored by the Scottish Government Schools' Directorate. It is the national accreditation and awarding body in Scotland. SQA works in partnership with schools, colleges, universities and industry to provide high quality, flexible and relevant qualifications and assessments, embedding industry standards. In addition, SQA ensures that qualifications are inclusive, accessible to all, provide clear progression pathways, facilitate lifelong learning and that candidate achievement is recognised.
SQA is ambitious for Scotland, determined to play a full and committed part in ensuring that the Scottish people and economy benefit from a qualifications system that is all-embracing and delivering and meeting Scotland’s needs.
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The Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS) represents all the directors of adult social services in England. It evolved from the former ADSS (Association of Directors of Social Services) when responsibilities for adults and children’s services within top tier local authorities were split between two new departments - the one for adults and the other for children.
Our members are responsible for providing or commissioning, through the activities of their departments, the wellbeing, protection and care of hundreds of thousands of elderly and disabled people, as well as for the promotion of that wellbeing and protection wherever it is needed.
At the same we maintain the closest possible formal and informal links with colleagues in the health services, children’s services departments and in the independent provision of day and residential services to older people. We continue actively to inform and brief government ministers and civil servants about the impact of their policies; work with them on policy initiatives wherever appropriate, while engaging with opinion formers across the whole spectrum of current media outlets. www.adass.org.uk |
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The English Community Care Association (ECCA) is the largest representative body for community care in England. Working on behalf of small, medium and large providers, it speaks with a single unified voice on behalf of its members and the sector. It seeks to create an environment in which providers can continue to deliver and develop the high quality care that communities require and deserve. www.ecca.org.uk
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SCA is a professional membership association for anyone who works in social care, at any level, in any role and in any area can join SCA. SCA is a UK wide organisation that believes in and promotes good practice. SCA believes that the application of good practice in any setting happens finally between the person using services and the social care worker. Our purpose and business is supporting that person to practice well. SCA champions, represents and looks after the social care worker. Over its history SCA has been involved in many of the key developments in social care (key working, personalisation) and has consistently aimed for the recognition of the professional nature of a care worker’s role and the impact that a trained worker can make on standards of practice. www.socialcareassociation.co.uk
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The CDNA is a specialist trade union representing nurses, healthcare assistants and all other primary care practitioners working within the community. At this time of unprecedented upheaval in the NHS, Primary Care workers need a clear, coherent and compelling voice to speak up on their behalf on the issues that affect them in their roles. The CDNA provides the strong professional leadership needed to defend community care and the services our members provide. www.cdnaonline.org |
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