As an individual employer you can apply for the individual employer funding to train youself and your personal assistants (PAs).
This funding can be used to cover training costs to develop your skills as an employer, direct costs of completing training/qualifications, hiring replacement support whilst your usual PA is attending training courses and travel.
Applicants
Applicable to people who employ thier own care and support through a personal budget from social care or health (personal health budget) or using your own money (‘self-funder’).
Application process
The application deadline 17:00 on Thursday 31 March 2022.
All funded training must be started by 30 April 2022.
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Fill in this application form to ask for money to pay for training and email to funding@skillsforcare.org.uk
See the ‘How to apply for funding for training‘ guidance on how to complete the form.
Approved funding
You will be contacted within 30 days if your application is successful and payment will be arranged directly into your bank account.
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Contact us
If you have any questions our FAQs guidance can help alternatively please email funding@skillsforcare.org.uk or call us on 0113 241 1275.
Case studies
Read our case studies to hear how have others used the funding to make improvments in their care.
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Perveen Ahmad applied for funding to pay for a tailored package of training for her PAs, including nutrition and hydration, moving and handling and mental health awareness. She said: “None of this would have been achievable without Skills for Care funding.”
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Ella McCance applied for funding to pay for her team of PAs to do the Care Certificate and other training including equality and diversity, Mental Capacity Act and person centred care planning. She told us: “the training has helped my PAs to be more confident and knowledgeable about my specific care needs.”
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Pauline Drury applied for funding on behalf of her daughter Natalie, to train her PAs to deliver rebound therapy sessions. Natalie and her PAs have benefit from the training. Her Mum, Pauline says: “It allows us to feel that Natalie is in safe and knowledgable hands when we’re not with her.”
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Sharon Taylor-Brown applied for funding to pay for her PAs to attend training as part of the Care Certificate. She told us: “The funding enabled to training to be delivered in my own home so it was personalised to my needs.”