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Health and Social Care | Professional Boundaries
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1,506 students

Health and Social Care | Professional Boundaries

Health and Social Care for Care Workers, Support Workers | Comprehensive Training for Healthcare Support Professionals
Created byMayfair College
Last updated 7/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • Learn how to define professional boundaries and why they are essential in healthcare settings.
  • Get to know about the historical context and evolution of professional boundaries within the health and social care industry.
  • Understand the need for boundaries to protect both workers and service users, maintaining professionalism and ethical standards in healthcare.
  • Gain familiarity with key terms such as power imbalance, dual relationships, and boundary violations to navigate professional interactions effectively.
  • Explore the dynamics of the worker-service user relationship, focusing on power imbalances and the potential challenges in maintaining clear boundaries.
  • Understand the specific boundaries required when interacting with current and former service users to avoid dependency, unrealistic expectations, or conflicts.
  • Gain knowledge of the healthcare laws and regulations governing professional boundaries in health & social care.
  • Learn how to maintain appropriate boundaries while ensuring the safety and protection of vulnerable individuals in healthcare.
  • Understand how to set and maintain boundaries between colleagues to foster a respectful and professional working environment.
  • Develop strategies for explaining, communicating, and enforcing boundaries with service users and colleagues clearly and respectfully.
  • Understand the potential negative outcomes, such as dependency, resentment, or distraction, that can arise when professional boundaries are not upheld.
  • Explore the principles, support systems, and tools available to help healthcare workers maintain professional boundaries and avoid unacceptable practices.

Course content

8 sections8 lectures1h 43m total length
  • What are professional boundaries9:46

Requirements

  • No prior experience in health and social care is necessary, open to beginners and professionals alike.
  • Bringing your own care experiences can deepen your understanding, but it’s not required.
  • All you need is a willingness to learn and enhance your boundary-setting skills.
  • Personalized support is available anytime you need guidance or have questions.
  • Access the course on any device with an internet connection for flexible learning.

Description

In healthcare and social care, professional boundaries are the invisible guidelines that define the appropriate relationships between healthcare professionals and service users. These boundaries help maintain clear expectations, protect the well-being of both parties, and ensure that professional interactions remain focused on delivering quality care.

Navigating the complexities of relationships with clients, colleagues, and organizations requires a deep understanding of professional boundaries. Upholding these boundaries is crucial for fostering a healthy and ethical work environment. This course will introduce you to the core concepts of professional boundaries, emphasizing their importance, legal implications, and ethical considerations. You’ll discover how maintaining boundaries safeguards the well-being of both healthcare professionals and service users.

Key topics include power dynamics, dual relationships, and effective communication strategies in healthcare. By the end of this course, you will have the knowledge and tools to manage boundaries effectively, ensuring that your professional relationships are based on trust, respect, and ethical standards.

Upon completing the Professional Boundaries in Healthcare course, you will be able to:

  • Understand and uphold professional boundaries to ensure ethical and high-quality care.

  • Navigate complex relationships with service users, colleagues, and organizations while maintaining professional integrity.

  • Recognize and manage power imbalances to protect vulnerable individuals and ensure their safety and well-being.

  • Apply relevant legislation and best practices to prevent boundary violations and protect yourself and others.

  • Enhance your professional reputation, opening opportunities for career growth within healthcare and social care.

Take the next step in your professional development. Enroll in the Professional Boundaries in Healthcare course and gain the skills you need to build a more ethical, safe, and effective practice. Strengthen your foundation and create a lasting impact in your career!


Curriculum of Health and Social Care: Professional Boundaries:


  • What are professional boundaries?

    • Professional Boundary

    • History of Boundary

    • The Need for Professional Boundary

    • Key Terms or Definitions

  • Purpose of a professional boundary

    • The Overview for Professional Boundaries

    • The Specific Purpose for Professional Boundary

    • Organisational Purpose for Professional Boundary

    • The Need for These Reasons

  • Relationships and professional boundaries

    • Power Imbalance

    • The Complex Relationship Between Social Workers and Service Users

    • Professional Boundaries Between Workers and Current Service Users

    • Professional Boundaries Between Workers and Former Service Users

    • Professional Boundaries Between Workers

  • Professional Boundaries and the Law

    • Relevant Legislation

    • Exception to the Professional Boundary Laws

    • Safeguarding Adults and Children

    • Equal Opportunities

  • Principles and Support for Maintaining Professional Boundaries

    • Principles for Maintaining Professional Boundaries

    • Supporting Health and Social Care Workers to Maintain Boundaries

    • Unacceptable Practices

    • Appropriate Relationships and Personal Boundaries

  • Code of Conducts

    • Aim of the Code of Conduct

    • Duties

    • Values and Behavioural Framework

    • Professional Standards

    • Failure To Follow

  • Understanding Negative Consequences

    • Unrealistic expectations

    • Resentment/Anger

    • Dependency

    • Distraction from Work

  • Maintaining Boundaries

    • Factors for Maintaining Boundary

    • Being Assertive

    • Explaining and Communicating Boundaries

    • Don’t take it personally

    • Communicating

    • Personal into Professional

    • Managing unavoidable dual relationships

Who this course is for:

  • Healthcare professionals looking to strengthen their boundary-setting skills.
  • Social workers seek to navigate complex relationships with service users.
  • Caregivers want to ensure ethical and professional care delivery.
  • Individuals new to health and social care roles who need to understand professional boundaries.
  • Managers in care settings aim to foster a respectful and safe environment.
  • Professionals dealing with vulnerable adults and children who need to safeguard their well-being.
  • Anyone interested in maintaining ethical standards and protecting themselves in care environments.