CourseLevel 1Free
Privacy, Dignity and Consent
Treating people with dignity in everyday care — protecting privacy, asking for and respecting consent, understanding the Mental Capacity Act, supporting choice and control, keeping information confidential, and speaking up to protect people.
Modules
7Lessons
7Progress
0%What you'll learn
- What dignity in care means
- Privacy in everyday care
- Consent
- Mental Capacity Act awareness
- Choice, independence and control
- Confidentiality and handling information
- Speaking up
Course content
What dignity in care means
- What dignity in care meansPreview
Privacy in everyday care
- Privacy in everyday care
Consent
- Consent — asking, and respecting the answer
Mental Capacity Act awareness
- Understanding the Mental Capacity Act
Choice, independence and control
- Choice, independence and control
Confidentiality and handling information
- Confidentiality and handling information
Speaking up
- Speaking up — dignity, safeguarding and when to raise concerns