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Meaningful Connection: Supporting positive peer relationships for people who live in care homes
This badge is awarded to social service workers who have reflected on the Care Inspectorate webinar “Meaningful connection: Supporting positive peer relationships for people who live in care homes” and the accompanying factsheet. Earning this badge demonstrates your commitment to your Continuous Professional Learning (CPL) and to enhancing your practice around understanding and supporting positive peer relationships for people who live in care homes. This is one of a series of badges considering different aspects of meaningful connection.
This badge acknowledges the successful completion of a comprehensive learning activity centred around the “Meaningful connection: Supporting positive peer relationships for people who live in care homes” webinar, hosted by the Care Inspectorate.
It signifies your dedication to understanding the importance of positive peer relationships and incorporating this into your practice. This can help support people’s health, wellbeing and personhood and enrich their day-to-day lives. Holding this badge shows you have demonstrated a deep understanding of these principles and strategies, and have committed to incorporating them into your practice. You have also engaged in meaningful discussions with peers, reflecting on what you have learned and how this might apply to your own practice.
This badge is aimed at those working in adult services, particularly care homes however it may also be beneficial for those working in other services.
To achieve this badge you must:
- Watch the webinar ‘Meaningful connection: Supporting positive peer relationships for people who live in care homes‘ – As you watch, note down any new concepts, strategies, information or insights that stand out to you. How do they relate to your current understanding and practice?
- Download and read the accompanying factsheet – Highlight key points in the factsheet that you find particularly informative or interesting. How do they complement what you’ve learned from the webinar?
- Use your notes from the webinar and factsheet to tell us about what you learned from the material and how you will apply this to your work. (200 words minimum).
- Discuss your experience using this resource with someone (e.g. a colleague or your line manager) and write a short note of this discussion (100 words minimum).
Your application will be returned to you with a request for further evidence if it does not meet all the above criteria.
There are no prerequisites for this badge however we recommend you achieve both the Getting started with Open Badges and Writing evidence for Open Badge applications badges before applying for this one.
You will need to submit a written statement, of at least 300 words in response to the questions asked in the criteria. You can write your statement directly on the badge application form or paste a link to your own blog or portfolio.
We will also accept an audio or video submission if you prefer.
The evidence you submit will be viewable by anyone who you show your badge to. Do not include confidential or private information within your submission.
Read Preparing and publishing your evidence to find out more about what’s required and increase your chances of getting your badge approved first time.
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Scottish Social Services Council
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I confirm that I have read, understood and completed all the activities listed in the badge criteria and that each question from the criteria is answered in the evidence I have provided. My evidence has been written or recorded by me and I have not copied it from anywhere or anyone else. I understand that it will take 28 days for you to assess my application and that feedback cannot be provided if my application is unsuccessful.
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