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These courses and qualifications...

These courses and qualifications ...

NCFE CACHE L2 Adult Social Care Certificate with Dementia Award

Combined qualification

NCFE Level 2 Adult Social Care Certificate
QN: 610/4131/2

And

NCFE Level 2 Award in Awareness of Dementia
QN: 600/3095/1

Qualification combination purposes

This qualification is based on the Care Certificate Standards and develops the knowledge and skills needed when working in adult social care settings in England. It is designed for all learners working in adult social care and is being introduced to the sector to:

  • Raise the level of knowledge and skills in the workforce and improve skills gaps within the sector by supporting more employers to access a recognised qualification
  • Improve portability and reduce the need for repeat training and assessment when people move roles
  • Standardise how the Care Certificate Standards are delivered across settings
  • Ensure members of the care workforce feel recognised, valued, and invested in
  • Ensure the workforce has the support they need to provide safe and effective care
  • Allow care workers to experience rewarding careers with opportunities to develop and progress, both now and in the future

Qualification Aims

  • To focus on the study of the care worker or senior care worker in an adult social care setting
  • To offer breadth and depth of study, incorporating a key core of knowledge
  • To provide opportunities to acquire a number of practical and technical skills

Qualification objectives

  • To enable learners to build knowledge and skills to work in adult social care settings
  • To enable learners to demonstrate understanding and effective practice of the agreed set of standards that define the knowledge, skills and behaviours expected of specific job roles in the health and social care sector

Who is it suitable for?

Anyone who wants to work in adult health and social care.

How many credits are required to complete it?

To achieve this qualification, you must achieve a total of 35 credits from 15 mandatory units.

How is it assessed?

The assessment consists of one component: an internally assessed portfolio of evidence, which is assessed by us (your course tutor or assessor) and externally quality assured by the awarding body NCFE.

Do you need to be working to take the qualification?

Yes.  A work setting is required for the collection of a portfolio of evidence for this qualification.

But if you are not working, you must find a work placement or volunteering role in a health and social care setting (before starting the course). You will be required to spend a minimum of 40 hours to be able to show competence in both knowledge and skills.

Minimum Age

You must be 19 years old.

Learners will be assessed through a portfolio of evidence in the following mandatory units, all at level 2:

UNIT REF

UNIT NO

UNIT TITLE

CREDIT

GLH

K/651/1314

CC1

Understand own role and responsibilities in adult social care

2

15

L/651/1315

CC2

Personal development in adult social care settings

2

16

M/651/1316

CC3

Duty of care in adult social care

2

16

R/651/1317

CC4

Equality, diversity, inclusion and human rights in adult social care

2

16

T/651/1318

CC5

Work in a person-centred way

3

25

Y/651/1319

CC6

Communication in adult social care

3

25

F/651/1320

CC7

Privacy and dignity in adult social care settings

3

25

H/651/1321

CC8

Support individuals to meet nutrition and hydration needs

2

16

J/651/1322

CC9

Awareness of mental health conditions and dementia

3

25

K/651/1323

CC10

Safeguarding adults

3

25

L/651/1324

CC11

Safeguarding Children

1

10

M/651/1325

CC12

Health, safety and principles of basic life support

3

25

R/651/1326

CC13

Handling information

1

10

T/651/1327

CC14

Infection prevention and control

2

16

Y/651/1328

CC15

Awareness of learning disability and autism

3

25

 

 

Total

35

290

 

NCFE Level 2 Award in Awareness of Dementia
QN: 600/3095/1

Qualification Aims

  • This qualification aims to develop learners’ knowledge and awareness of dementia for those working in social care settings.  It is aimed at learners in school or college, or those working for local authorities or private commercial homeowners 
  • Learners will develop an understanding and awareness of the causes and symptoms of dementia.  The qualification may also allow learners to progress into employment in social care settings

Learners will be assessed through a portfolio of evidence in the following mandatory units, all at level 2:

UNIT REF

UNIT NO

UNIT TITLE

CREDIT

UNIT
TYPE

GLH

J/601/2874

DEM
201

Dementia awareness

2

Knowledge

17

H/601/2879

DEM
202

The person-centred approach to the care and support of individuals with dementia

2

Knowledge

17

T/601/9416

DEM
205

Understand the factors that can influence communication and interaction with individuals who have dementia

2

Knowledge

18

A/601/2886

DEM
207

Understand equality, diversity, and inclusion in dementia care

2

Knowledge

20

 

 

Total

8

 

72

Progression

After achieving this qualification, you could progress to:

  • Employment as a:
    • Care worker
    • Lead adult care worker
    • Care support worker
    • Senior support worker
    • Personal assistant 
  • Further education
    • Level 3 Diploma in Adult Care 
  • Higher education
    • Level 4 Diploma in Adult Care

Employer?

We know from experience that 61% of employers state new recruits lack the basic employability skills needed to be productive at work. This is where we come in.  We have embedded this fact in our teaching and learning systems so that our learners know what employers are looking for.

Please get in touch with us on our Employer dedicated number to discuss our unique offering to London-based businesses on 020 3092 5226