Principles of the Mental Health Care Worker Level 2 Certificate (RQF)
Principles of the Mental Health Care Worker Level 2 Certificate (RQF)
- Understand the concept of Mental Health
- Learn about approaches to caring for individuals with mental health issues
- Understand legislation around mental health and the importance of duty of care
- Qualify to work with individuals with mental health issues
- Gain a nationally-recognised qualification
- Start a new, rewarding, career
About your Course
Mental health issues affect one in four people each year. While some need little or no support to work through their challenges, others need ongoing, long term help.
As a mental health care worker, your role will be to support individuals with enduring mental health issues to live as independently as possible.
By studying a level 2 certificate in the principles of the mental health care worker, you will gain essential skills and knowledge to help achieve this.
You will learn about the concept of mental health and the ways issues can manifest. This course will also teach you how to create a care plan to adequately support individuals to help them live independent lives and achieve their goals.
Key legislation, the duty of care and the importance of continual personal development will also be covered. This will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of mental health, the legalities surrounding those with mental health issues and how to provide the appropriate support.
Getting Started
By studying a level 2 certificate in the principles of the mental health care worker, you are positioning yourself for a highly interesting and rewarding career.
Mental health as a field is becoming increasingly prominent as society becomes more comfortable talking about mental health issues. Because more people are being identified as needing support, it’s an opportune time to retrain in mental health care.
learndirect is the UK’s leading distance learning online course provider. This fully online course allows you to get your qualification without the need to juggle work or family commitments.
You can begin your studies the same day you enrol and work through the course material as quickly as you like. This means you can get your qualification within a matter of months.
Once you have qualified you will be able to start applying for roles in mental health care work or enrol in further courses to enhance your skills.
Modules
The units are broken down for you here so that you can see what your qualification will include. However, the assignments you complete have been designed so that you can complete multiple tasks together where possible and you will see a different number of assignments in your personal portfolio; you will still be completing the whole qualification.
Unit 1: Mental Health and Mental Health Issues
On completion of this unit you will:
- Understand the concept of mental health
- Know common types of mental health problems and illnesses
- Know the legislation and guidance that applies to those with mental health problems
Unit 2: Principles of the Mental Health Care Worker
On completion of this unit you will:
- Understand the different roles and responsibilities for working in mental health
- Know how continuous professional development improves own practice
- Know how own wellbeing improves own practice
- Understand the Mental Capacity Act 2005 when working in mental health care
Unit 3: Approaches to Care and Management in Mental Health
On completion of this unit you will:
- Understand the key features of the care planning process
- Understand the aspects of good practice in the care planning process
Unit 4: Understand the Duty of Care in Adult Health and Social Care
On completion of this unit you will:
- Understand what is meant by ‘duty of care’
- Know about dilemmas and conflicts relating to duty of care
- Know how to recognise and report unsafe practices
- Understand the impact of own action on individuals and others
- Understand the importance of consent in health and social care practice
Unit 5: Understanding Change and Support in Relation to Mental Health
On completion of this unit you will:
- Understand how mental health change occurs
- Understand the role of others in the individual’s mental health change
- Know the treatment options available to manage mental health problems
- Know how to access information to support understanding of mental health issues
Entry Requirements
There are no specific entry requirements, however, learners should have a minimum of Level 1 in Literacy and Numeracy or equivalent.
Minimum age restriction
Learners must be age 16+ to enrol.
Average completion timeframe
You have 24 months to complete your course.
Assessment requirements
You will be assessed through written questions that will test the knowledge you have gained throughout the course.
Placement or Practical required
This course consists of online theory only.
Is Membership Required?
No membership required.
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.
After each unit, there will be a question paper which needs to be completed and submitted to your assessor for marking.
This method of continual assessment ensures that your assessor can consistently monitor your progress and provide you with assistance throughout the course.
You should allow at least 1 - 2 hours of study to complete each question paper. The approximate amount of time required to complete the course is 174 hrs.
TQUK
Upon successful completion of this course, you will be awarded the (RQF) Principles of the Mental Health Care Worker Level 2 Certificate (Qualification Number: 603/4384/9).
Established in 2013, Training Qualifications UK are one of the most forward-thinking and agile Awarding Organisations in the UK. They work closely with both employers and providers to ensure learners receive qualifications that have impact in the workplace and help learners succeed in all walks of life.
Principles of the Mental Health Care Worker Level 2 Certificate (RQF)
- Understand the concept of Mental Health
- Learn about approaches to caring for individuals with mental health issues
- Understand legislation around mental health and the importance of duty of care
- Qualify to work with individuals with mental health issues
- Gain a nationally-recognised qualification
- Start a new, rewarding, career
About your Course
Mental health issues affect one in four people each year. While some need little or no support to work through their challenges, others need ongoing, long term help.
As a mental health care worker, your role will be to support individuals with enduring mental health issues to live as independently as possible.
By studying a level 2 certificate in the principles of the mental health care worker, you will gain essential skills and knowledge to help achieve this.
You will learn about the concept of mental health and the ways issues can manifest. This course will also teach you how to create a care plan to adequately support individuals to help them live independent lives and achieve their goals.
Key legislation, the duty of care and the importance of continual personal development will also be covered. This will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of mental health, the legalities surrounding those with mental health issues and how to provide the appropriate support.
Getting Started
By studying a level 2 certificate in the principles of the mental health care worker, you are positioning yourself for a highly interesting and rewarding career.
Mental health as a field is becoming increasingly prominent as society becomes more comfortable talking about mental health issues. Because more people are being identified as needing support, it’s an opportune time to retrain in mental health care.
learndirect is the UK’s leading distance learning online course provider. This fully online course allows you to get your qualification without the need to juggle work or family commitments.
You can begin your studies the same day you enrol and work through the course material as quickly as you like. This means you can get your qualification within a matter of months.
Once you have qualified you will be able to start applying for roles in mental health care work or enrol in further courses to enhance your skills.
Modules
The units are broken down for you here so that you can see what your qualification will include. However, the assignments you complete have been designed so that you can complete multiple tasks together where possible and you will see a different number of assignments in your personal portfolio; you will still be completing the whole qualification.
Unit 1: Mental Health and Mental Health Issues
On completion of this unit you will:
- Understand the concept of mental health
- Know common types of mental health problems and illnesses
- Know the legislation and guidance that applies to those with mental health problems
Unit 2: Principles of the Mental Health Care Worker
On completion of this unit you will:
- Understand the different roles and responsibilities for working in mental health
- Know how continuous professional development improves own practice
- Know how own wellbeing improves own practice
- Understand the Mental Capacity Act 2005 when working in mental health care
Unit 3: Approaches to Care and Management in Mental Health
On completion of this unit you will:
- Understand the key features of the care planning process
- Understand the aspects of good practice in the care planning process
Unit 4: Understand the Duty of Care in Adult Health and Social Care
On completion of this unit you will:
- Understand what is meant by ‘duty of care’
- Know about dilemmas and conflicts relating to duty of care
- Know how to recognise and report unsafe practices
- Understand the impact of own action on individuals and others
- Understand the importance of consent in health and social care practice
Unit 5: Understanding Change and Support in Relation to Mental Health
On completion of this unit you will:
- Understand how mental health change occurs
- Understand the role of others in the individual’s mental health change
- Know the treatment options available to manage mental health problems
- Know how to access information to support understanding of mental health issues
Entry Requirements
There are no specific entry requirements, however, learners should have a minimum of Level 1 in Literacy and Numeracy or equivalent.
Minimum age restriction
Learners must be age 16+ to enrol.
Average completion timeframe
You have 24 months to complete your course.
Assessment requirements
You will be assessed through written questions that will test the knowledge you have gained throughout the course.
Placement or Practical required
This course consists of online theory only.
Is Membership Required?
No membership required.
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
After each unit, there will be a question paper which needs to be completed and submitted to your assessor for marking.
This method of continual assessment ensures that your assessor can consistently monitor your progress and provide you with assistance throughout the course.
You should allow at least 1 - 2 hours of study to complete each question paper. The approximate amount of time required to complete the course is 174 hrs.
Qualifications
TQUK
Upon successful completion of this course, you will be awarded the (RQF) Principles of the Mental Health Care Worker Level 2 Certificate (Qualification Number: 603/4384/9).
Established in 2013, Training Qualifications UK are one of the most forward-thinking and agile Awarding Organisations in the UK. They work closely with both employers and providers to ensure learners receive qualifications that have impact in the workplace and help learners succeed in all walks of life.
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