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Learning Disability and Autism Awareness in Caregiving

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Master person-centred care for people with autism and learning disabilities.
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Created by Bespoke Learning Solutions
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What you'll learn

  • Understand learning disability across the full spectrum — from mild to profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD)
  • Recognise autism as a different way of experiencing the world — and support each person’s identity with dignity
  • Communicate effectively with people who are non-speaking, semi-speaking, or use alternative methods
  • Identify and respond to sensory needs and environmental stressors before they become crises
  • Apply the social model of disability in everyday caregiving decisions
  • Make and document reasonable adjustments under the Equality Act 2010
  • Use Hospital Passports and the Reasonable Adjustment Flag to advocate inside healthcare settings
  • Apply the Mental Capacity Act 2005 — including best-interest decisions and decision-specific capacity
  • Recognise, report, and prevent hate crime, abuse, and safeguarding concerns
  • Respond confidently during mental health crises and challenging behaviour incidents
  • Understand the “I, We, Us, Our” approach and the Triangle of Care for family-inclusive practice
  • Support smooth transitions from children’s to adult services
  • Distinguish equality from equity — and deliver inclusive services in practice
This course includes:
2 total hours on-demand video
0 articles
0 downloadable resources
67 lessons
Full lifetime access
Access on mobile and TV
Certificate of completion
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Course content

Requirements

  • No prior qualifications needed — we start from the ground up
  • A willingness to reflect on your own assumptions and grow your practice
  • Pen and paper (or a notes app) for the reflective exercises in each section

Description

“This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.”

Become the caregiver every person with a learning disability or autism deserves — and the one every family hopes for.

1.5 million people in the UK have a learning disability. Over 700,000 people have autism. Yet research from the LeDeR review shows people with a learning disability still die, on average, more than 20 years earlier than the general population — often from causes that were entirely preventable with the right care, the right communication, and the right reasonable adjustments.

That gap isn’t a medical mystery. It’s a training gap.

This course closes it.

Whether you’re a care assistant, support worker, healthcare professional, social care leader, family carer, or someone preparing for the Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training expectations — this masterclass gives you the full picture. You’ll move beyond awareness into real, confident, capable practice.

By the end of this course, you won’t just know about learning disability and autism. You’ll know how to communicate, how to adjust environments, how to safeguard rights, how to respond in a crisis, and how to genuinely make someone’s day — and life — better.

So, Why this course is different?

Most learning disability and autism courses stop at definitions. This one takes you all the way to bedside, doorstep, and dinner-table competence.

You’ll get:

  • 10 structured sections, 50+ focused lessons — bite-sized, easy to revisit

  • UK legal grounding — Mental Capacity Act, Equality Act, Human Rights Act, safeguarding law explained in plain English

  • Real caregiving scenarios — not theory, but situations you’ll actually face

  • Lifetime access with mobile and TV viewing

  • Certificate of completion suitable for CPD portfolios, supervision records, and care provider audits

  • Content suitable for CQC inspection evidence and induction frameworks

Every person with a learning disability or autism deserves a caregiver who gets it. Not someone who tolerates them, manages them, or speaks over them — but someone who sees them, respects them, and advocates for them.

That caregiver could be you.

Enrol now and start the section that will change how you care — for the rest of your career.

Who this course is for:

  • Care assistants, support workers, and personal assistants working in residential, supported living, domiciliary or day services
  • Nurses, healthcare assistants, GPs, dentists, paramedics, and allied health professionals
  • Social workers, occupational therapists, and speech & language therapists
  • Care home managers, registered managers, and team leaders building staff competency
  • Special educational needs (SEN) staff, teaching assistants, and education support workers
  • Family carers and personal advocates supporting a loved one
  • Anyone preparing for the Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training in Learning Disability and Autism
  • Students entering health and social care careers
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