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CHAP - Care Home Assistant Practitioner Training

CHAPs stands for Care Home Assistant Practitioner training — a specialised course designed to upskill senior care assistants. It bridges the gap between standard care assistant roles and nursing support, enabling participants to undertake more clinical tasks under supervision and support care delivery more effectively. It’s not a nursing qualification, but it does allow you to take on more responsibilities within a care team

8

Modules

58-60

Credits

8

Weeks

Flexible Payment Plan

You have the option to choose from four easy instalment plans

No Hidden Fee

Fully inclusive of all learning resources, assignments, and certification.

Blended Learning

Study from anywhere, at any time, at your convenience.

£1500

Course Materials + Assessment + Certification

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Course at a Glance

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Accreditation

WELFARE

Qualification Number

610/0498/4

Total Credits

58-60 Credits

Learning mode

Blended

Total Qualification Time

8 Weeks

Assessor Support

Tele Support

CHAP Training Overview

CHAPs stands for Care Home Assistant Practitioner training — a specialised course designed to upskill senior care assistants. It bridges the gap between standard care assistant roles and nursing support, enabling participants to undertake more clinical tasks under supervision and support care delivery more effectively. It’s not a nursing qualification, but it does allow you to take on more responsibilities within a care team.

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Course Details

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Qualification Specification

The CHAPs qualification is a Level 3 UK care qualification, combining practical clinical skills, professional practice knowledge, and leadership competencies. Successful candidates can safely carry out advanced care tasks under supervision, supporting both residents and the wider care team.

Qualification Level

  • Level: Equivalent to RQF Level 3 (Regulated Qualifications Framework) in Health & Social Care
  • Purpose: Recognises advanced clinical and care competencies for experienced care staff
  • Scope: Prepares learners to take on more complex care responsibilities under supervision
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  • Clinical Observations and NEWS (National Early Warning Score)
  • Medication administration and management
  • Wound care, pressure area care & tissue viability
  • Dysphagia care and PEG feeding
  • Catheter care / catheterisation
  • Stoma care
  • Diabetes care and insulin administration
  • Venepuncture & blood sampling

Senior care assistants or experienced care workers already working in a care setting.

Staff looking to take on more clinical responsibilities and leadership support within care homes.

🧑‍💼 1. Relevant Work Experience

  • You usually need experience working as a care assistant or senior care worker already. It’s designed for people who are already in the care sector (not beginners).
  • Experience of practical care work and some competence in basic care tasks is expected before taking on more advanced modules.

🎓 2. Minimum Qualification Level

  • Most providers ask for a minimum at least Level 2 standard (for example NVQ/QCF/RQF Level 2 in Health & Social Care or equivalent).
  • This means you should be comfortable with basic care knowledge and supporting people’s needs safely before moving onto the CHAPs level training.

🤝 3. Supported by Your Employer

  • Typically courses are done through your employer, who will support you with workplace competency assessments and sign‑offs during the training period.
  • Because CHAPs training includes workplace competencies, employers usually nominate staff to enrol and complete it.

💡 4. Personal Qualities

While not formal requirements, successful participants tend to need:

  • Motivation and enthusiasm for advanced clinical and management learning.
  • Ability to work independently and in a team, good communication skills, and responsibility for undertaking more clinical tasks under supervision.

Practical Sessions

  • Number: 2 sessions
  • Format: Hands-on, in-person at the training center or workplace
  • Purpose: Assess your competence in real clinical skills
  • Skills Assessed Might Include:
    • Clinical observations (vitals, NEWS scoring)
    • Medication administration
    • Wound care, catheter care, stoma care
    • PEG feeding, diabetes care
    • venepuncture 
  • Assessment Style: You demonstrate the skill under observation and are signed off by a trainer or assessor. Competency must meet CHAPs standards.

Online Quiz

  • Format: Multiple-choice, scenario-based questions
  • Purpose: Test your theoretical knowledge from the course
  • Topics Covered:
    • Health & social care principles
    • Safeguarding, communication, and record keeping
    • Clinical procedures, delegation, and decision-making
  • Pass Criteria: Usually a set minimum score (often around 70%)
  • Tip: Review session notes, manuals, and standard procedures before attempting the quiz.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this qualification.

What are the entry requirements?

Applicants should have prior experience in health or social care and typically hold a Level 3 qualification in a related subject. Relevant work experience is also considered.

CHAPs (Care Home Assistant Practitioner) is a Level 3 UK care qualification for experienced care staff. It enables participants to take on more clinical responsibilities under supervision, bridging the gap between care assistants and nursing support.

  • Senior care assistants or experienced care staff already working in care homes.
  • Must have employer support for workplace assessments.
  • Usually requires Level 2 Health & Social Care qualification or equivalent.
  • Typically 6–10 weeks.
  • Includes 2 practical sessions plus online theory/quiz.
  • Some providers may include a portfolio or workplace competency sign-off.

Clinical Skills:

  • Observations, NEWS scoring
  • Medication administration
  • Wound, stoma, catheter care
  • PEG feeding, diabetes care
  • Oral suctioning

Professional Practice & Leadership:

  • Communication and record keeping
  • Delegation and teamwork
  • Reflective practice
  • Safeguarding
  • Practical sessions: Demonstrate skills in a live or simulated environment.
  • Online quiz: Tests theoretical knowledge of care principles, procedures, and standards.
  • Some courses require a portfolio/logbook to evidence workplace competency.

No. CHAPs is not a nursing qualification. It allows you to perform advanced care tasks safely under supervision, but it does not confer registration as a nurse.

Usually 18+, as you must be working in a care environment with some experience.

Costs  typically  £1,500,  

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Accreditation

NCFE CACHE

Level 3 Diploma · RQF Regulated

Flexible Payment Plan

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