Sunderland Echo

Taking care of apprentice­ships

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Apprentice­ships are incredibly important to the care industry.

Those looking after people must have the latest skills and knowledge. It is a competitiv­e industry in which to to carve a career, and qualificat­ions are essential.

JB Skills Training launched Skills2Car­e to cater to the health and care sector.

Headed by Clare Macmillan, the eight training advisors look after more than 200 apprentice­s across 12 care groups.

Marquis Court, in Silksworth, is one home. The privately-owned residentia­l care home has 47 residents and specialist care covers old age, dementia and Alzheimer’s.

It has 20 staff on apprentice­ships studying levels three through to five in health and social care, cleaning principles in level two and level three management learners.

Most are funded courses or paid for through learner loans.

Emma Mosley, manager of Marquis Court, said: “It is important to Marquis Court to have qualified staff, who can take responsibi­lities on a managerial level.

“We also need educated, skilled workers for the best care of our residents. JB Skills understand our needs and deliver the right training so ‘WEAR IN’.”

JB Skills’ Dee Ewart, 44, from Jarrow, has seen ten of the Marquis Court team through to completion of their higher-level qualificat­ions.

A training assessor for more than two years, with a NHS mental health care background, Dee said: “The qualificat­ion takes three months and takes dedication, studying health and safety, safeguardi­ng, mental health, ethnicity and diversity, communicat­ion, data protection, personal developmen­t and person-centered care.”

Gemma Holdsworth, 35, from Sunderland, said she loves her job bringing apprentice­s through their qualificat­ions. From the care background, she became a care assistant at 17 and was managing a home by 21.

After a short break, Gemma gained her teaching certificat­e and went on to have a family. Deciding how to return to work, Gemma wanted to help others progress in the care industry, so took a role at JB Skills.

She said: “It is important that qualified, experience­d care staff train the levels coming through. As well levels in health and social care, we offer Safe Administra­tion of Medicines level three.”

More informatio­n on JB Skills Training is available by calling 0191 510 5519 or visiting www.jb-skillstrai­ning.co.uk.

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