Level 2 Adult Social Care Certificate
This Course at a Glance
- Build knowledge and skills to work in adult social care settings
- Learn how to respond to real-life situations you may face in employment
- Supports career progression and development
- Practical placement required
- Approved by Skills for Care
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Level 2 Adult Social Care Certificate
This Course at a Glance
- Build knowledge and skills to work in adult social care settings
- Learn how to respond to real-life situations you may face in employment
- Supports career progression and development
- Practical placement required
- Approved by Skills for Care
About Your Course
Whether you’re looking to kickstart a career in adult social care or you’re already working within the sector and want to progress your career, this online course is for you.
This online Level 2 Adult Social Care Certificate is based on the Care Certificate Standards and is designed for all learners working in adult social care in England.
It has been introduced to the sector to help you:
- Develop the knowledge and skills you need to excel in adult social care settings
- Boost your career prospects with a recognised qualification valued by employers across England
- Gain the confidence to deliver safe and effective care to those who need it most
Throughout your studies you’ll learn everything from your role and responsibilities to providing person-centred care, safeguarding adults and children, ensuring safety and hygiene, and understanding the specific needs of individuals with mental health conditions, dementia, learning disabilities, or autism.
This online course offers the flexibility you need to learn at your own pace, while equipping you with the skills to make a lasting impact.
Getting Started
learndirect is the UK’s leading distance learning provider. Our industry-leading offering allows you to learn from anywhere. Just log in to our online learning portal to access your course materials, any time of the day or night.
You will be supported throughout your learning by a specialist, dedicated tutor who will mark your assignments and answer any questions relating to the course material.
By choosing to study online, you can take charge of your education. With no physical classes or timetables, you will have the flexibility to study around your work and family commitments.
You can also start studying towards your Level 2 Adult Social Care Certificate right away.
Modules
Unit 1: Understand own role and responsibilities in adult social care
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Understand own role
- Be able to work in ways that have been agreed with the employer
- Understand working relationships in adult social care
- Be able to work in partnership with others
Unit 2: Personal development in adult social care settings
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Be able to agree a personal development plan (PDP)
- Be able to develop own knowledge, skills and understanding
Unit 3: Duty of care in adult social care
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Understand duty of care, duty of candour and individual rights
- Understand the support available for addressing dilemmas that may arise about duty of care
- Be able to deal with comments and complaints
- Know how to respond to incidents, errors and near misses
- Be able to deal with confrontation and difficult situations
Unit 4: Equality, diversity, inclusion and human rights in adult social care
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Understand the importance of equality, diversity, inclusion, and human rights
- Be able to work in an inclusive way
- Know how to access information, advice and support about equality, diversity, inclusion, and human rights
Unit 5: Work in a person-centred way
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Understand person-centred values
- Understand working in a person-centred way
- Understand the meaning of mental capacity when providing person-centred care
- Be able to support the individual to be comfortable and make changes to address factors that may be causing pain, discomfort, or emotional distress
- Be able to support the individual to maintain their identity, self-esteem, spiritual and overall wellbeing
- Be able to support the individual using person-centred values
Unit 6: Communication in adult social care
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Understand the importance of effective communication in the workplace
- Understand how to meet the communication and language needs, wishes and preferences of individuals
- Understand how to promote effective communication with individuals
- Be able to use appropriate communication with individuals and support the safe use of communication aids and technologies
- Understand the principles and practices relating to confidentiality
Unit 7: Privacy and dignity in adult social care settings
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Understand the principles that underpin privacy and dignity in care
- Be able to maintain the privacy and dignity of the individuals in their care
- Be able to support an individual’s right to make choices
- Be able to support individuals in making choices about their care
- Understand how to support active participation
- Be able to support individuals in active participation of their own care
Unit 8: Support individuals to meet nutrition and hydration needs
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Understand the principles of food safety
- Understand the principles of nutrition and hydration
- Be able to support individuals to meet nutrition and hydration needs
Unit 9: Awareness of mental health conditions and dementia
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Understand the needs and experiences of people living with mental health conditions or dementia
- Understand the importance of early identification of mental health conditions and dementia
- Understand aspects of personalised care which support an individual living with a mental health condition or dementia
- Understand the reasonable adjustments which may be necessary in health and care delivery for an individual living with a mental health condition or dementia
- Understand how legal frameworks and guidelines support individuals living with a mental health condition or dementia
Unit 10: Safeguarding adults
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Be able to apply the principles of adult safeguarding
- Understand ways to reduce the likelihood of abuse
- Know how to respond to suspected or disclosed abuse
- Understand how to protect individuals from harm and abuse (locally and nationally)
- Understand restrictive practices
Unit 11: Safeguarding children
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Know how to safeguard children
Unit 12: Health, safety and principles of basic life support
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Understand own responsibilities, and the responsibilities of others, relating to health and safety in the work setting
- Understand risk assessment
- Understand medication and healthcare tasks
- Be able to handle hazardous substances
- Understand how to promote fire safety
- Understand how to work safely and securely
- Be able to move and assist individuals and/or objects safely
- Understand procedures for responding to accidents, sudden illness and providing basic life support
- Know how to manage own mental health and personal wellbeing
Unit 13: Handling information
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Be able to handle information
Unit 14: Infection prevention and control
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Be able to prevent the spread of infection
Unit 15: Awareness of learning disability and autism
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Understand the needs and experiences of people with a learning disability and autistic people
- Understand how to meet the communication and information needs of people with a learning disability and autistic people
- Understand reasonable adjustments which may be necessary in health and care delivery
- Understand how legislation and guidance supports people with a learning disability and autistic people
Entry Requirements
This qualification is designed for learners aged 19 and above working in adult social care in England.
Minimum Age Restriction
19
Average Completion Timeframe
You have 24 months to complete this course, however, the flexibility of online learning makes it possible for many learners to finish the programme much sooner.
Certification Timeframe
Learners typically receive their certification within 12 weeks, though this can be longer if an EQA sample is required.
Course Fees
All course fees, inclusive of all payment plans including our Premium Credit Limited option, must be settled before certification can be ordered.
*You will have access to the course for 24 months.
You will need to complete an internally assessed and externally quality-assured portfolio of evidence. Skills-based learning outcomes (LOs) and assessment criteria (AC) must be assessed via direct observation in the workplace as the main source of evidence and be carried out over an appropriate period of time. A minimum of one direct observation of practice is required.
Placement Required
Learners must spend a minimum of 40 hours working, volunteering or on practical placement to be able to show competence in both knowledge and skills.
CACHE
Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive the NCFE CACHE Level 2 Adult Social Care Certificate (Qualification Number: 610/4131/2).
CACHE is the UK's only specialist awarding organisation for the children and adult care sectors, with a portfolio of qualifications ranging from Entry to Level 5. Last year, over 150,000 learners registered with CACHE from over 1000 UK based Centres and overseas.
CACHE is an internationally recognised, specialist Awarding Organisation in the fields of Early Years, Care and Education, and Playwork. An Awarding Organisation is officially recognised and designated by the regulatory authorities to award qualifications in particular subject areas.
CACHE designs courses and qualifications in the care and education of children and young people. CACHE are the UK's only specialist Awarding Organisation to do this. CACHE's courses range from entry level to advanced qualifications for sector professionals.
CACHE continue to develop the most up to date and relevant qualifications for the new QCF and work closely with Sector Skills Councils to ensure the highest level of quality and a cutting-edge service to their customers, our learners, and the sector.
Please click here to visit the CACHE website.
This qualification is approved by Skills for Care and meets the Skills for Care qualification design criteria. It is being introduced to the sector to improve portability and reduce the need for repeat training and assessment when people move roles. This also supports the aim of supporting career progression and development.
Further Qualifications and Prospects
Learners who achieve this qualification could progress to the following:
Employment as a:
- Care Worker
- Lead Adult Care Worker
- Care Support Worker
- Senior Care Support Worker
- Personal Assistant
Further education by studying:
- SALE Savings End Midnight Tuesday 24th December
- SALE Savings End Midnight Tuesday 24th December
Level 2 Adult Social Care Certificate
This Course at a Glance
- Build knowledge and skills to work in adult social care settings
- Learn how to respond to real-life situations you may face in employment
- Supports career progression and development
- Practical placement required
- Approved by Skills for Care
About Your Course
Whether you’re looking to kickstart a career in adult social care or you’re already working within the sector and want to progress your career, this online course is for you.
This online Level 2 Adult Social Care Certificate is based on the Care Certificate Standards and is designed for all learners working in adult social care in England.
It has been introduced to the sector to help you:
- Develop the knowledge and skills you need to excel in adult social care settings
- Boost your career prospects with a recognised qualification valued by employers across England
- Gain the confidence to deliver safe and effective care to those who need it most
Throughout your studies you’ll learn everything from your role and responsibilities to providing person-centred care, safeguarding adults and children, ensuring safety and hygiene, and understanding the specific needs of individuals with mental health conditions, dementia, learning disabilities, or autism.
This online course offers the flexibility you need to learn at your own pace, while equipping you with the skills to make a lasting impact.
Getting Started
learndirect is the UK’s leading distance learning provider. Our industry-leading offering allows you to learn from anywhere. Just log in to our online learning portal to access your course materials, any time of the day or night.
You will be supported throughout your learning by a specialist, dedicated tutor who will mark your assignments and answer any questions relating to the course material.
By choosing to study online, you can take charge of your education. With no physical classes or timetables, you will have the flexibility to study around your work and family commitments.
You can also start studying towards your Level 2 Adult Social Care Certificate right away.
Modules
Unit 1: Understand own role and responsibilities in adult social care
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Understand own role
- Be able to work in ways that have been agreed with the employer
- Understand working relationships in adult social care
- Be able to work in partnership with others
Unit 2: Personal development in adult social care settings
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Be able to agree a personal development plan (PDP)
- Be able to develop own knowledge, skills and understanding
Unit 3: Duty of care in adult social care
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Understand duty of care, duty of candour and individual rights
- Understand the support available for addressing dilemmas that may arise about duty of care
- Be able to deal with comments and complaints
- Know how to respond to incidents, errors and near misses
- Be able to deal with confrontation and difficult situations
Unit 4: Equality, diversity, inclusion and human rights in adult social care
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Understand the importance of equality, diversity, inclusion, and human rights
- Be able to work in an inclusive way
- Know how to access information, advice and support about equality, diversity, inclusion, and human rights
Unit 5: Work in a person-centred way
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Understand person-centred values
- Understand working in a person-centred way
- Understand the meaning of mental capacity when providing person-centred care
- Be able to support the individual to be comfortable and make changes to address factors that may be causing pain, discomfort, or emotional distress
- Be able to support the individual to maintain their identity, self-esteem, spiritual and overall wellbeing
- Be able to support the individual using person-centred values
Unit 6: Communication in adult social care
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Understand the importance of effective communication in the workplace
- Understand how to meet the communication and language needs, wishes and preferences of individuals
- Understand how to promote effective communication with individuals
- Be able to use appropriate communication with individuals and support the safe use of communication aids and technologies
- Understand the principles and practices relating to confidentiality
Unit 7: Privacy and dignity in adult social care settings
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Understand the principles that underpin privacy and dignity in care
- Be able to maintain the privacy and dignity of the individuals in their care
- Be able to support an individual’s right to make choices
- Be able to support individuals in making choices about their care
- Understand how to support active participation
- Be able to support individuals in active participation of their own care
Unit 8: Support individuals to meet nutrition and hydration needs
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Understand the principles of food safety
- Understand the principles of nutrition and hydration
- Be able to support individuals to meet nutrition and hydration needs
Unit 9: Awareness of mental health conditions and dementia
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Understand the needs and experiences of people living with mental health conditions or dementia
- Understand the importance of early identification of mental health conditions and dementia
- Understand aspects of personalised care which support an individual living with a mental health condition or dementia
- Understand the reasonable adjustments which may be necessary in health and care delivery for an individual living with a mental health condition or dementia
- Understand how legal frameworks and guidelines support individuals living with a mental health condition or dementia
Unit 10: Safeguarding adults
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Be able to apply the principles of adult safeguarding
- Understand ways to reduce the likelihood of abuse
- Know how to respond to suspected or disclosed abuse
- Understand how to protect individuals from harm and abuse (locally and nationally)
- Understand restrictive practices
Unit 11: Safeguarding children
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Know how to safeguard children
Unit 12: Health, safety and principles of basic life support
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Understand own responsibilities, and the responsibilities of others, relating to health and safety in the work setting
- Understand risk assessment
- Understand medication and healthcare tasks
- Be able to handle hazardous substances
- Understand how to promote fire safety
- Understand how to work safely and securely
- Be able to move and assist individuals and/or objects safely
- Understand procedures for responding to accidents, sudden illness and providing basic life support
- Know how to manage own mental health and personal wellbeing
Unit 13: Handling information
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Be able to handle information
Unit 14: Infection prevention and control
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Be able to prevent the spread of infection
Unit 15: Awareness of learning disability and autism
Upon successful completion of the unit, you will:
- Understand the needs and experiences of people with a learning disability and autistic people
- Understand how to meet the communication and information needs of people with a learning disability and autistic people
- Understand reasonable adjustments which may be necessary in health and care delivery
- Understand how legislation and guidance supports people with a learning disability and autistic people
Entry Requirements
This qualification is designed for learners aged 19 and above working in adult social care in England.
Minimum Age Restriction
19
Average Completion Timeframe
You have 24 months to complete this course, however, the flexibility of online learning makes it possible for many learners to finish the programme much sooner.
Certification Timeframe
Learners typically receive their certification within 12 weeks, though this can be longer if an EQA sample is required.
Course Fees
All course fees, inclusive of all payment plans including our Premium Credit Limited option, must be settled before certification can be ordered.
*You will have access to the course for 24 months.
Assessment
You will need to complete an internally assessed and externally quality-assured portfolio of evidence. Skills-based learning outcomes (LOs) and assessment criteria (AC) must be assessed via direct observation in the workplace as the main source of evidence and be carried out over an appropriate period of time. A minimum of one direct observation of practice is required.
Placement Required
Learners must spend a minimum of 40 hours working, volunteering or on practical placement to be able to show competence in both knowledge and skills.
Qualifications
CACHE
Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive the NCFE CACHE Level 2 Adult Social Care Certificate (Qualification Number: 610/4131/2).
CACHE is the UK's only specialist awarding organisation for the children and adult care sectors, with a portfolio of qualifications ranging from Entry to Level 5. Last year, over 150,000 learners registered with CACHE from over 1000 UK based Centres and overseas.
CACHE is an internationally recognised, specialist Awarding Organisation in the fields of Early Years, Care and Education, and Playwork. An Awarding Organisation is officially recognised and designated by the regulatory authorities to award qualifications in particular subject areas.
CACHE designs courses and qualifications in the care and education of children and young people. CACHE are the UK's only specialist Awarding Organisation to do this. CACHE's courses range from entry level to advanced qualifications for sector professionals.
CACHE continue to develop the most up to date and relevant qualifications for the new QCF and work closely with Sector Skills Councils to ensure the highest level of quality and a cutting-edge service to their customers, our learners, and the sector.
Please click here to visit the CACHE website.
This qualification is approved by Skills for Care and meets the Skills for Care qualification design criteria. It is being introduced to the sector to improve portability and reduce the need for repeat training and assessment when people move roles. This also supports the aim of supporting career progression and development.
Further Qualifications and Prospects
Learners who achieve this qualification could progress to the following:
Employment as a:
- Care Worker
- Lead Adult Care Worker
- Care Support Worker
- Senior Care Support Worker
- Personal Assistant
Further education by studying:
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