Basic Literacy Checker

Categories: Fundamentals
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Course Overview

This course supports learners in assessing and strengthening basic literacy skills needed in health and social care settings. It focuses on reading, writing, and understanding information clearly to support safe practice, accurate communication, and professional documentation.


Lesson Outline (Bitesize – 4 Lessons)

  1. Importance of Literacy in Social Care

  2. Reading and Understanding Care Information

  3. Writing Clearly and Accurately

  4. Checking, Improving, and Using Feedback

What Will You Learn?

  • By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
  • Understand the importance of literacy in social care
  • Read and understand care-related information
  • Write clear and accurate care records
  • Communicate professionally in written form
  • Identify and improve personal literacy skills
  • Use feedback to support ongoing development

Course Content

Importance of Literacy in Social Care
This lesson explains why basic literacy skills are essential in care environments. Learners explore how reading and writing impact safety, communication, record keeping, and professional credibility. The lesson highlights how strong literacy supports high-quality care and compliance with standards.

  • 1. The “Safety Link”: Literacy as a Barrier to Error
  • 2. Legal Accountability and Professional Credibility
  • 3. Impact on Resident Dignity and Choice
  • 4. Compliance and Regulatory Standards
  • Lesson 1 Quiz

Reading and Understanding Care Information
Learners focus on understanding written information commonly used in care settings. This includes care plans, risk assessments, policies, medication instructions, and handover notes. The lesson emphasises reading carefully, asking questions when unsure, and following written guidance accurately.

Writing Clearly and Accurately
This lesson covers writing skills needed in daily care work. Learners explore how to write clear, factual, and professional records, including daily notes, incident reports, and communication logs. Emphasis is placed on clarity, accuracy, spelling, and avoiding personal opinions.

Checking, Improving, and Using Feedback
Learners are guided on how to check their own written work and improve literacy skills over time. This lesson includes proofreading, using feedback, recognising common mistakes, and knowing when to ask for support to ensure information is accurate and easy to understand.

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