Current qualification accepted
For registration as a manager:
Any of the qualifications listed for registration as a domiciliary care manager (services for children and young people).
For registration as a worker:
City and Guilds Level 2 Health and Social Care: Core
plus
City and Guilds Level 3 Health and Social Care: Practice (Children and Young People)
or
City and Guilds Level 4 Professional Practice in Health and Social Care
Workers who do not have one of the listed qualifications can apply to register as a worker if they complete the All Wales Induction Framework for Health and Social Care (AWIF) or the Social Care Wales Principles and Values Award within twelve months of starting employment. They will then need to complete the required qualifications within their first 3-year period of registration.
Any qualifications that are listed within more senior roles in the same service area will also be accepted for registration in this role.
Registration with Social Care Wales is required
Domiciliary care deputy manager (services for children and young people) can register as a manager if they meet the requirements for a domiciliary care manager.
Register here
Other requirements
If domiciliary care deputy managers are working with both adults and children, it is the employers’ responsibility to make sure the manager has undertaken the appropriate qualification units for adults and children, and that they have the knowledge, understanding and skills needed for their role.
Service regulations require that “the service provider must ensure that at all times a sufficient number of suitably qualified, trained, skilled, competent and experienced staff are deployed to work at the service”.
The suitable qualifications are included on this framework.
Other qualifications accepted
For registration as a manager:
Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care Services (Children and Young People’s Management) Wales and Northern Ireland
NVQ 4 Leadership and Management for Care Services
NVQ 4 Management (Assessed in a Social Care Setting)
NVQ 4 Health and Social Care (Children and Young People)
NVQ 4 Care
Diploma in Domiciliary Care Management
Any of the level 3 qualifications listed for domiciliary care workers (services for children and young people).
or
University Certificate Step up to Management (Social Care Wales)
plus
Enrolment on the Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care Services (any management pathway) Wales and Northern Ireland.
Those enrolled on the Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care Services will need to complete this within their first 3 year period of registration.
Or for those who registered before May 2013:
Social Work qualification approved by Social Care Wales
For registration as a worker:
Social Work qualification approved by Social Care Wales
First Level Registered Nurse
Occupational Therapy Degree
Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care Services (Children and Young People's Advanced Practice) Wales and Northern Ireland
NVQ 4 Management (Assessed in a Social Care Setting)
NVQ 4 Health and Social Care (Children and Young People)
NVQ 4 Care
NVQ 3 Health and Social Care (Children and Young People)
NVQ 3 Caring for Children and Young People
Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care (Children and Young People) Wales and Northern Ireland
Workers who do not have one of the listed qualifications can apply to register as a worker if they complete the All Wales Induction Framework for Health and Social Care (AWIF) or the Social Care Wales Principles and Values Award within twelve months of starting employment. They will then need to complete the required qualifications within their first 3-year period of registration.
Any qualifications that are listed within more senior roles in the same service area will also be accepted for registration in this role.
Other UK qualifications accepted
For registration as a manager:
As a result to changes to qualifications in Wales, equivalent UK qualifications are being assessed and will be added soon. Please contact us directly if you have a query related to registration as a manager using another UK qualification.
For registration as a worker:
Workers moving to Wales who hold a qualification recognised by the Department of Education (England), the Northern Ireland Social Services Council or Scottish Social Service Council complete aspects of the all Wales induction framework for health and social care that are pertinent to their role and the service setting PLUS the Social Care Wales Principles and Values (children and young people) Award.
Induction requirements
It is the responsibility of employers and the service provider to make sure everyone working at the service receives an induction that’s appropriate to their role – this includes managers. This is expected to be robust and accessible to prepare them for new and changing roles and responsibilities.
It is also expected that all new managers will receive The Social Care Manager – practice guidance for social care managers registered with Social Care Wales as part of their induction, along with the Code of Practice for Social Care Employers.
Post-registration training and learning (PRTL) requirements
All registered persons are required to complete a total of 90 hours’ or 15 days’ PRTL for each three-year period of registration.
Registration with Social Care Wales is required
Domiciliary care deputy manager (services for children and young people) can register as a manager if they meet the requirements for a domiciliary care manager.
Register here