Level 2 Diploma in Care
The Level 2 Diploma in Care is designed for those who have little or no experience as an Adult Care Worker.
Course Overview
The Level 2 Diploma in Care is designed for those who have little or no experience as an Adult Care Worker.
About this course
Learners will build an awareness of the Adult Care workers roles and create a solid foundation on which to start a fulfilling and rewarding career in Adult Care.
Developing sufficient knowledge of roles and responsibilities, legislative frameworks, codes of conduct, health safety and wellbeing, safeguarding principles, whistleblowing, service delivery and application of the 6Cs, Care, Compassion, Courage, Communication, Competence and Commitment.
To ensure all frontline services are provided by a capable, professional and qualified workforce that enhances and promotes the lives of those in receipt of adult care services.
Learners develop sufficient knowledge, skills and behaviours to prepare for a sustained and productive career in Adult Care that covers a variety of setting which can include, residential, nursing, domiciliary, day care, clinical settings working with individuals with various needs, abilities and conditions.
To achieve the Level 2 Diploma in Care learners must achieve 46 credits of which 24 are mandatory the remaining 22 credits to be chosen from allocated roles and responsibilities
Option | Unit title | Credit | Type* |
Mandatory | Communication in care settings | 3 | Competence |
Mandatory | Handle information in care settings | 1 | Competence |
Mandatory | Personal development in care settings | 3 | Competence |
Mandatory | Implement person-centred approaches in care settings | 5 | Competence |
Mandatory | Equality and inclusion in care settings | 2 | Competence |
Mandatory | Health, safety and well-being in care settings | 4 | Competence |
Mandatory | Responsibilities of a care worker | 2 | Competence |
Mandatory | Duty of care | 1 | Knowledge |
Mandatory | Safeguarding and protection in care settings | 3 | Knowledge |
Optional | The principles of infection prevention and control | 3 | Knowledge |
Optional | Causes and spread of infection | 2 | Knowledge |
Optional | Cleaning, decontamination and waste management | 2 | Knowledge |
Optional | Understand mental health problems | 3 | Knowledge |
Optional | Understand mental well-being and mental health promotion | 3 | Knowledge |
Optional | Contribute to monitoring the health of individuals affected by health conditions | 2 | Competence |
Optional | Principles of health promotion | 2 | Knowledge |
Optional | Provide support for mobility | 2 | Competence |
Optional | Provide agreed support for foot care | 3 | Competence |
Optional | Undertake physiological measurements | 3 | Competence |
Optional | Undertake personal hygiene activities with individuals | 3 | Competence |
Optional | Obtain and test capillary blood samples | 4 | Competence |
Optional | Care for individuals with nasogastric tubes | 3 | Competence |
Optional | Assist in the administration of medication | 4 | Competence |
Optional | Obtain and test specimens from individuals | 2 | Competence |
Optional | Move and position individuals in accordance with their care plan | 4 | Competence |
Optional | Undertake agreed pressure area care | 4 | Competence |
Optional | Understand the administration of medication | 3 | Competence |
Optional | Understand the process and experience of dementia | 3 | Knowledge |
Optional | Care for the elderly | 2 | Competence |
Optional | Support independence in the tasks of daily living | 5 | Competence |
Optional | Awareness of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 | 3 | Knowledge |
Optional | Work in partnership with families to support individuals | 3 | Competence |
Optional | Support individuals to live at home | 4 | Competence |
Optional | Dementia awareness | 2 | Knowledge |
Optional | Support individuals at the end of life | 6 | Competence |
Optional | Support individuals who are bereaved | 4 | Competence |
Optional | Support individuals to access and use information about services and facilities | 3 | Competence |
Optional | Support individuals to carry out their own healthcare procedures | 2 | Competence |
Optional | Support individuals to manage continence | 3 | Competence |
Optional | Support individuals who are distressed | 3 | Competence |
Optional | Support individuals to meet personal care needs | 2 | Competence |
Optional | Support individuals to eat and drink | 2 | Competence |
Optional | Provide support to manage pain and discomfort | 2 | Competence |
Optional | Provide support for sleep | 2 | Competence |
Optional | Support individuals with specific communication needs | 5 | Competence |
Optional | Support individuals undergoing healthcare activities | 3 | Competence |
Optional | Promotion of general health and well- being | 2 | Knowledge |
Optional | Understand personalisation in adult care | 3 | Knowledge |
Optional | Understand the principles of positive behaviour support | 4 | Knowledge |
Optional | Provide support for therapy sessions | 2 | Competence |
Optional | Understand how to support individuals with foot care | 3 | Knowledge |
Optional | Support person-centred thinking, planning and review | 4 | Competence |
Optional | Facilitate person-centred assessment, planning, implementation and review | 6 | Competence |
Optional | Contribute to the support of positive risk-taking for individuals | 3 | Competence |
* Competence – comprises of knowledge, skills and behaviours developed within the workplace and observed to ensure consistent application of knowledge, skills and behaviours in practice. Knowledge – assessed on apprentice’s ability to demonstrate apprehension and understanding All assignment submissions from Adult Care Workers will be graded on a Pass, Merit, Distinction or Referral
9 – 12 months.
Learners must be employed within a role, working towards, being developed or on a placement that allows for opportunities to develop knowledge, skills and behaviours in areas that include:
- Supporting individuals in accordance to the specified care/support plan
- Supporting individuals to enable choice and control regarding service delivery and services
- Supporting individuals to actively participate and understand services delivery and support services
- Ensuring individuals know and understand how to provide informed consent to services
- Contributing to the development of care/support plans for individuals they support
- Supporting individuals with cognitive, physical and or sensory impairment
- Applying dignity, respect and person-centred support encompassing empathy and compassion
- Challenging inappropriate practices in provision, deliver and services to develop courage and capability
- Developing clear communication strategies and skills with individuals, colleagues, families and external agencies to ensure effective and appropriate communication strategies
- Understanding and responding to safeguarding concerns and unsafe practices
- Championing the health of individuals and colleagues, promoting healthy eating, safe practices in moving and handling, spread of infection, fire safety and working with people with Dementia, Learning Disabilities and Mental Health whilst supporting health and wellbeing of those being supported
- Developing and embracing personal and professional career development
- Understanding how and when to obtain further sources of advice and guidance to ensure, safe and effective services
Delivery will be based on a mix of blended learning for the practical elements which includes:
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£2225