Adult Social Care · Care Act 2014 · UK

Practice the conversations
that uphold adult dignity

AI-powered simulation for adult social workers and registered managers. Grounded in the Care Act 2014 and Making Safeguarding Personal.

4 scenario types  ·  2 practitioner roles  ·  Care Act 2014  ·  Making Safeguarding Personal

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Practitioner roles
Adult Social Worker and CQC Registered Manager — each shapes the simulation differently
Needs-led scenarios
Every case starts from the adult's own outcomes — not a referral form or a service menu
Strengths-based approach
AI personas respond to empowerment language and push back on deficit-led framing
Safe practice space
No real service users. No consequences. Practise difficult conversations before they matter.

Four scenario types.
Hundreds of variations.

Every scenario is generated fresh each session. Same situation type, different person, different context — so repetition builds real skill.

Needs Assessment · Section 9

Needs Assessment

Section 9 assessment with an adult and their family. Balance the adult's voice against family pressure — identifying eligible needs while keeping wellbeing outcomes central.

Adult Social Worker Care Act 2014 Strengths-based

Safeguarding · Section 42

Safeguarding Enquiry

Section 42 enquiry into abuse or neglect. Establish what happened, the adult's wishes regarding outcomes, and the proportionate response — without leading or prejudging.

Adult Social Worker Registered Manager Making Safeguarding Personal

Mental Capacity · Best Interests

Mental Capacity Assessment

Capacity assessment and best-interests decision under the MCA 2005. Distinguish fluctuating capacity from unwise decisions, and document your reasoning clearly under pressure.

Adult Social Worker Mental Capacity Act 2005 Human Rights Act

Review · Placement

Placement Review

Review of a care home placement with the resident and their family. Explore whether the placement still meets eligible needs and the adult's own wishes — navigating family disagreement with curiosity, not arbitration.

Registered Manager Adult Social Worker Care Act 2014

Two roles.
One platform.

Select your role before each session. Each shapes the AI's evaluation criteria and the dynamics of the simulation.

Adult Social Worker

The core audience. Practises needs assessments, safeguarding enquiries, capacity assessments, and carer conversations. Evaluation criteria follow the Care Act eligibility framework and Making Safeguarding Personal principles.

Focus areas: Needs assessment · Safeguarding · MCA · Carer support · Eligible needs

Registered Manager

CQC-registered manager in an adult care home or supported living service. Practises placement reviews, safeguarding allegations, and conversations with families where the adult's wishes and family expectations diverge.

Focus areas: Placement review · Safeguarding response · Family dynamics · CQC readiness

Ready to start your first session?

10 scenarios free, no credit card required. Begin with a needs assessment and see how the AI responds to your approach.

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