Our Courses

Our Comprehensive Healthcare Training Courses

At Ennjay Care Skills, we offer a wide range of accredited courses tailored to meet the needs of individuals, care homes, and healthcare organisations. Whether you’re starting your career, refreshing your skills, or upskilling your staff, our courses will help you achieve the competence, compliance, and confidence required to provide exceptional care.

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HIGHFIELD ACCREDITED COURSES

About this course
This certificate provides essential knowledge and skills for anyone beginning a career in adult social care. It introduces learners to the values, principles, and standards required to deliver safe, person-centred care, helping them to meet both professional and regulatory expectations in the care sector.

Key topics covered

  • Roles and responsibilities of care workers
  • Equality, diversity, and inclusion in care
  • Person-centred values and care planning
  • Communication and record-keeping in care settings
  • Duty of care and safeguarding responsibilities
  • Health and safety in care environments

Why this course?
The course lays a solid foundation for those new to adult care and is widely recognised by employers. Learners gain confidence in working safely, respectfully, and effectively with vulnerable adults.

Who is it for?

Staff in residential homes, domiciliary care, or supported living

Care assistants and support workers starting their career

Individuals considering a role in adult social care

About this course
This qualification raises awareness of dementia and its impact on individuals, families, and carers. It equips learners with an understanding of the condition, person-centred approaches to care, and the importance of dignity and respect in supporting people with dementia.

Key topics covered

  • Understanding dementia and its progression
  • Person-centred care in dementia support
  • Communication challenges and strategies
  • Supporting independence, dignity, and rights
  • The role of carers and families in dementia care

Why this course?
With dementia on the rise, this course is crucial for building the empathy, knowledge, and confidence needed to support individuals living with dementia effectively.

Who is it for?

Family members and unpaid carers seeking structured understanding

Care staff in residential, nursing, or domiciliary care

Healthcare assistants in hospitals and community settings

About this course
End of life care requires sensitivity, compassion, and professional skill. This course prepares learners to provide supportive, person-centred care to individuals approaching the end of life and their families, ensuring dignity, comfort, and respect.

Key topics covered

  • Principles of end of life care
  • Communication with individuals and families
  • Managing pain and symptoms
  • Spiritual, emotional, and cultural needs
  • Supporting families through grief and loss
  • Legal and ethical considerations in end of life care

Why this course?
It enhances the skills and confidence of care workers to deal with one of the most sensitive areas of care, helping them provide comfort and dignity at a crucial stage of life.

Who is it for?

Healthcare assistants in palliative care teams

Care workers in hospices, residential, and nursing homes

Domiciliary carers supporting clients at home

About this course
Safe handling and administration of medication is a vital responsibility in care. This certificate equips learners with the knowledge to store, record, handle, and administer medication safely and in line with legislation.

Key topics covered

  • Types of medication and their uses
  • Storing and disposing of medicines safely
  • Legislation and guidance on medication handling
  • Administering medication safely
  • Record-keeping and reporting errors
  • Supporting individuals with their medication

Why this course?
Medication errors can have serious consequences. This course ensures staff have the knowledge and confidence to follow correct procedures and safeguard the wellbeing of those they support.

Who is it for?

Domiciliary care workers managing clients’ medication

Care workers responsible for administering medication

Senior carers and team leaders in care homes

About this course
This diploma develops advanced knowledge and skills for senior roles in adult care. It focuses on leadership, safeguarding, person-centred planning, and professional development, enabling learners to take on greater responsibility in supporting vulnerable adults.

Key topics covered

  • Advanced safeguarding and protection of vulnerable adults
  • Promoting health, well-being, and independence
  • Leading person-centred care planning
  • Managing information and record-keeping
  • Supporting individuals with complex needs
  • Professional development and reflective practice
  • Supervision and leadership in care teams

Why this course?
It provides a nationally recognised qualification for those moving into supervisory or senior roles. It enhances career progression opportunities and demonstrates competence at a higher level of care delivery.

Who is it for?

Individuals aspiring to management positions in social care

Senior care workers and supervisors

Team leaders in domiciliary, residential, or nursing care

FACE TO FACE AND /OR ONLINE

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Health, Safety and Well-being

This course introduces the essentials of workplace safety, from the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 to hazard identification and PPE awareness. Learners will explore risk control, COSHH, RIDDOR, and mental health in the workplace, gaining the confidence to create safer environments for both staff and service users.

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Fire Safety & Awareness

This training explains how fires start, how they spread, and how to prevent them. Learners will explore the fire triangle, fire extinguishers, detection systems, and evacuation procedures, with practical advice on reducing fire risks in care environments.

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Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults (Levels 1, 2 & 3)

This course outlines how to recognise, prevent, and respond to abuse while promoting dignity, respect, and person-centred care. Covering legislation, DoLS, MCA, whistleblowing, and safeguarding procedures, it ensures learners can act confidently to protect vulnerable people.

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Infection Prevention, Control & COVID-19 Awareness

Learn how to break the chain of infection through effective hygiene, PPE, cleaning, decontamination, and risk assessments. This course covers legal requirements, sharps safety, fluid management, and lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic to help maintain high standards of infection control in care settings.

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Lone Working

Care professionals often work alone, and this course equips learners to do so safely. It covers legal duties, dynamic risk assessments, communication strategies, and how to manage hazards and risk factors linked with lone working.

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Information Governance and Record Keeping

Confidentiality and data protection are crucial in health and social care. This course covers GDPR, cybersecurity, record keeping (manual and electronic), disclosures, and ICT security to ensure information is managed responsibly.

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Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity

Promoting fairness and respect in the workplace is at the heart of this course. Learners will explore the importance of diversity, understand unconscious bias, and learn how to overcome barriers to inclusion in teams and organisations.

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Food Handling

Safe food handling protects both staff and service users. Learners will gain knowledge of food safety law, hygiene standards, and the consequences of poor practice, while exploring practical steps to maintain a safe food supply chain in care settings.

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Conflict Resolution and Management

This course teaches learners how to manage conflict effectively, build trust, and maintain healthy working relationships. It covers reflective practice, delegation, and dealing safely with physical conflict when it arises.

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Moving and Handling People

Learn the principles of safe manual handling, biomechanics, and equipment use to reduce the risk of injury. This course highlights the TILE process, staff responsibilities, and strategies to prevent musculoskeletal disorders while promoting safe, dignified care.

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First Aid / Basic Life Support and Resuscitation (Adults)

Equip yourself with the skills to save lives. This course covers DRABC assessment, choking, bleeding, shock, seizures, anaphylaxis, post-resuscitation care, and the correct use of DNACPR forms, ensuring learners can respond quickly and confidently in emergencies.

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Mental Health Awareness

Provides insight into mental health conditions, stigma reduction, and practical support strategies for staff and service users.

ONLINE ONLY

Why Choose Ennjay Care Skills?

At Ennjay Care Skills, we are committed to raising standards in healthcare training. We combine expertise, compassion, and flexibility to ensure every learner succeeds.

Qualified Trainers – Learn from experienced professionals with real-world healthcare expertise.
Accredited & Compliant – Courses meet industry and CQC requirements.
Affordable & Flexible – Options to suit individuals and organisations.

What You Get

When you choose Ennjay Care Skills, you gain more than just training — you gain the tools to succeed in care.

Recognised Certification – Certificates that meet CQC and industry requirements, proving your competence.
Practical Skills – Hands-on training that prepares you for real-world scenarios in care settings.
Flexible Learning Options – Online, face-to-face, and blended formats to suit your schedule.
Confidence in Care – Knowledge and skills that help you deliver safer, more compassionate care every day.