Virtual College (SSBC)
Virtual College provides high-quality workplace e-learning, delivered online and on demand. The e-learning licenses are for anyone in the children, young people, and family workforce.

Virtual College
Virtual College provides high-quality workplace e-learning, delivered online and on demand. Our training for the children and families workforce will enable learning, collaboration, and impact.
The e-learning licenses are for anyone in the children, young people, and family workforce.
What can be accessed?
SSBC have the following unlimited e-learning licenses available:
- Nutrition
- Oral Health
- Child Development 0-12 months
- Child Development 1-3 years
- Introduction to ‘Think Dads’
The following courses have limited licences but can also be accessed:
- Attachment Theory
- Confidentiality in the workplace
- Equality, Diversity and Inclusion for Employers
- Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) - recognising and preventing FGM
- Fire Safety
- Giving Constructive Feedback
- Inclusive Behaviour and unconscious Bias
- Information Sharing
- Introduction to Listening Skills
- LGBTQ+ awareness
- Management and Leadership Styles
- Safer Sleeping for babies
How to access the Virtual College?
First-time users will need to complete a registration form. Once signed in, the password can be changed to something more memorable. After the registration process is complete, you can log on using this link: https://ssbc.vc-enable.co.uk/
To access courses, click on ‘Learning’ then ‘Available Learning’. This will provide the catalogue of available courses.
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