Learning disability care reference checks — person-centred practice, behaviour support, CQC evidence

Learning disability support workers require specific competencies in person-centred practice, behaviour support and communication. CQC Regulation 19 requires written references — and for specialist roles, the right questions matter as much as the process. RefAssure from 99p, no subscription.

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Learning Disability Care References

Learning disability support worker references — specialist questions for specialist roles

Supporting people with learning disabilities requires specific competencies a generic reference does not capture. Person-centred practice, behaviour support approaches and communication strategies can all be included as questions in RefAssure learning disability templates.

Reg 19
CQC compliance
1–3
Days turnaround

CQC-compliant references for Learning Disability Care References

Specialist competency questions

Create learning disability-specific templates asking about person-centred practice experience, approach to behaviour support, positive behaviour support frameworks, and attitude to promoting independence and inclusion.

Communication approach

For roles supporting people with communication needs, templates can include questions about the candidate's approach to augmentative and alternative communication and how they adapt their communication style.

Safeguarding — mandatory

Explicit vulnerable adult suitability and disciplinary history questions on every learning disability reference. People with learning disabilities are at elevated safeguarding risk — the reference must reflect this.

CQC Regulation 19 evidence — automatic

CQC-compliant PDF with written responses, consent record and full audit trail — generated automatically on every learning disability support worker appointment.

Learning disability care reference checks — why specialist roles need specialist questions

What a learning disability reference should cover that a generic template misses

A generic reference form that asks about general performance provides very little useful information about whether a candidate is suitable for a learning disability support role. The competencies that matter most — person-centred practice, positive behaviour support, communication adaptations — are not captured by generic questions.

RefAssure allows learning disability support providers to create templates that ask about these competencies specifically. The CQC mandatory fields remain required, but additional learning disability-specific questions can be added to generate genuinely useful evidence about the candidate's suitability.

Behaviour support and safeguarding in learning disability services

People with learning disabilities are at elevated risk of experiencing abuse and neglect. CQC inspectors reviewing learning disability service recruitment files look for evidence that providers have taken safeguarding seriously — which means references that explicitly address the candidate's safeguarding awareness and conduct with vulnerable people.

Learning Disability Care References — questions answered

CQC Regulation 19 requires at least two written references covering three years of employment history. For learning disability roles, references should also cover person-centred practice experience, behaviour support approach, and suitability to work with vulnerable adults.

Yes — for roles supporting people with behaviour support needs, references should ask about the candidate's experience and approach to positive behaviour support, how they manage challenging situations, and their de-escalation skills.

Yes. People with learning disabilities are in the category of vulnerable adults under CQC's regulatory framework. The mandatory vulnerable adult suitability question applies to all learning disability support worker references.

Most references return within 1 to 3 days with RefAssure — making CQC-compliant references achievable for most learning disability service recruitment timescales.

CQC-compliant references for Learning Disability Care References.
From 99p.

Written consent, safeguarding questions, full Regulation 19 audit trail — the same compliant evidence on every appointment. Role-specific templates, automated chasing.

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