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Applications open for funding for user led organisations to deliver training for individual employers and PAs

12 Feb 2020

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Skills for Care has opened applications for user led organisations (ULOs) to apply for a grant to deliver and/or commission training for people who employ their own care and support (individual employers), and their personal assistants (PAs).

Applications will close on Thursday 12 March 2020 at 16.00, and you can download the application form here.

Who can apply?

Fund holding organisations must be a user led organisation (i.e. an organisation that’s run and controlled by people who use support services including disabled people, people with a learning disability, autistic people, older people, and their families and carers) and have a database of contact details for individual employers and PAs. Skills for Care will not fund any organisation that goes through a third party to contact individual employers and PAs.

This funding is not available for learning providers, local authorities or organisations that do not have direct contact with individual employers and PAs.

What will be funded?

We will consider applications to fund, via a grant, the cost of learning that meets the needs of individual employers and PAs, including topics such as:

  • moving and assisting
  • first aid
  • food safety
  • disability equality training
  • understanding the role of an employer or employer responsibilities
  • managing staff
  • boundaries and expectations of the employer and employee relationship
  • training to support specific conditions (e.g. autism, dementia etc.)
  • knowledge elements of the Care Certificate standards and where appropriate assessment that leads to the award of the Care Certificate.

Applications can include the direct costs of training, travel and the cost of hiring replacement support whilst the employer’s usual PA is attending training during their normal working hours.

How have others used the funding?

Organisations that have previously accessed the funding have used it to deliver a range of training courses and qualifications.

  • Leeds Centre for Independent Living (CIL)

Leeds CIL used funding from Skills for Care to work with Shulmans Solicitors to develop a ‘Getting the best from your PA’ workshop for individual employers. The workshop covered some of the key aspects of being an employer, including employment contracts, managing PAs and grievance and disciplinary processes.

Download their case study here.

  • Embrace Wigan and Leigh

Embrace Wigan and Leigh used funding from Skills for Care to develop three training sessions for PAs around supporting people with neurodevelopmental conditions who display, or are at risk of displaying, behaviours which challenge.

Download their case study here.

  • Surrey Independent Living Council (SILC)

Surrey ILC used funding from Skills for Care to design and deliver ‘Good boss’ training for individual employers. The training covers some of the key aspects of being an employer, including recruiting and managing PAs.

They’ve delivered the training for eight years, and review and update it regularly to ensure it continues to meet the needs of individual employers.

Download their case study here.

Find out more and apply now

Read more about the funding and download the application form here.

Remember, applications close on Thursday 12 March 2020 at 16.00.


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