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Health & Social Care - CACHE Level 2 Extended Diploma (RQF) Online Course

Course Format:Online Course (With Optional Paper-Based Course Notes)
Self-Study Time:Approximately 360 Hours (Self-Study)
Delivery Time:2-3 Working Days (Email)
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Gain a CACHE Level 2 Extended Diploma Qualification in Health & Social Care

The Health & Social Care - CACHE Level 2 Extended Diploma (RQF) Online Course teaches the essential principles of Health and Social Care. This course covers the same three units covered within the Certificate Qualification Course with additional units focused on communication in health and social care, working in health and social care, dementia and Nutrition for health and social care. The course covers Key subject areas and is mapped to the standards within the Care Certificate and National Occupational Standards.

Students do not need a work placement to complete this course although a 30 hours or more work placement or previous experience in this sector would be beneficial in supporting your learning. A Certificate level qualification is also available if students would prefer to cover only the first three units of this qualification.

This qualification could be beneficial for students wanting to progress onto a Level 3 Diploma qualification, for those already working within a health or social care setting, or those looking to progress in a range of job roles in the health and social care sector, including:

  • Care support workers in adult residential settings
  • Healthcare assistants in community, primary care and acute health environments
  • Care support workers in domiciliary services, supported living or day services
  • Community-based support workers

On successful completion on this course students will receive an NCFE CACHE Level 2 RQF (Regulated Qualifications Framework) Extended Diploma Qualification. This is a graded qualification (A*/A/B/C/D).

The Health & Social Care - CACHE Level 2 Extended Diploma (RQF) Online Course Includes the Following Units:

Unit Objectives:

  • Understanding equality, diversity and inclusion in health and social care.
  • Understanding discrimination.
  • Understanding person-centred practice.

The following topics are covered: The terms: equality, diversity and inclusion; Legislation, policies, procedures and codes of practice in relation to equality, diversity and inclusion; How the health and social care practitioner contributes to inclusive practice; Types of discrimination; Approaches to challenge discrimination; How the health and social care practitioner’s own values, beliefs and experiences can influence delivery of care; The concept of person-centred practice; How person-centred practice is used to support individuals; Impacts of person-centred practice on individuals; and Ethical dilemmas that may arise when balancing individuals’ rights and duty of care.

Unit Objectives:

  • Understand human growth and development across the lifespan.
  • Understand infl uences which impact upon human growth and development.
  • Understand signifi cant life events across the lifespan.
  • Understand how health and social care services meet the care needs of individuals through the lifespan.

The following topics are covered: The life stages of human growth and development; Social, emotional, cognitive and physical development within each life stage; Holistic development; The nature versus nurture debate in relation to human growth and development; The medical model of health and well-being; Factors which impact upon human growth and development; The importance of recognising and responding to concerns regarding an individual’s growth and development; Signifi cant life events across the life stages; The impact that signifi cant life events may have on an individual; Care needs of individuals through the life stages; How health and social care services meet the care needs of individuals through the life stages.

Unit Objectives:

  • Understand legislation, policies, procedures and codes of practice in relation to safeguarding and protection.
  • Understand the role and responsibilities of the health and social care practitioner in relation to safeguarding.
  • Understand types of abuse.
  • Understand action to be taken by the health and social care practitioner in response to evidence or concerns that an individual is at risk or has been harmed or abused.
  • Understand the benefi ts of working in partnership in relation to safeguarding and protection.

The following topics are covered: Safeguarding; Legislation, policies, procedures and codes of practice in relation to the safeguarding and protection of children and young people and adults; How the health and social care practitioner safeguards individuals; How the health and social care practitioner safeguards themselves; Types of abuse: self-neglect, physical, emotional, sexual, domestic, financial and institutional Bullying; Signs, symptoms, indicators and behaviours which may cause concern; Factors which contribute to an individual being vulnerable to harm or abuse; Actions to take if harm or abuse is suspected or disclosed; The responsibilities of the health and social care practitioner in relation to whistleblowing; The boundaries of confidentiality in relation to the safeguarding, protection and well-being of individuals; and The benefits of working in partnership in relation to safeguarding and protection.

Unit Objectives: 

  • Understand effective communication.
  • Understand professional relationships in health and social care.
  • The term confidentiality.

The following topics are covered: Types of communication; Communication and language needs and preferences of individuals and others; The skills of an effective communicator; The difference between a professional relationship and a personal relationship; Working relationships that a health and social care practitioner will have; The role of communication in building and maintaining professional relationships in health and social care; Legislation, policies and procedures relating to the management of information; How the health and social care practitioner maintains security of data; and The tension between maintaining confidentiality and the need to disclose information.

Unit Objectives: 

Understand health and social care values across provision.
Understand health and social care provision.
Understand the roles and responsibilities of the health and social care practitioner.
Understand Continuing Professional Development.
Understand reflection in relation to Continuing Professional Development.

The following topics are covered: Legislation, policies, procedures and codes of practice in relation to health and social care; Health and social care values; How individuals accessing health and social care services are valued; Types of health and social care services; Functions of health and social care services; Barriers to accessing health and social care services and how they may be overcome; Definition of informal care; The role of informal carers; Job roles within the health and social care sectors; The responsibilities of the health and social care practitioner: Skills, behaviours and attributes required by health and social care practitioners; Continuing Professional Development; Sources of support for learning and development; Why Continuing Professional Development is integral to the role of the health and social care practitioner; and The role of reflection within Continuing Professional Development.

Unit Objectives:

  • Understand Dementia.
  • Understand legislation and frameworks in relation to dementia care.
  • Understand how to support individuals with dementia.

The following topics are covered: Types of dementia; Signs and symptoms of dementia; The impact of dementia on an individual’s health and well-being; Legislation and frameworks in relation to dementia care; The importance of an early diagnosis of dementia; How person-centred care is used to support individuals with dementia; The role of the health and social care practitioner in supporting the health and well-being of an individual with dementia; and Support available for individuals with dementia.

Unit Objectives:

  • Understand nutritional needs across the lifespan.
  • Understand the impact of diet on health and well-being.
  • Understand how the health and social care practitioner promotes a healthy diet.

The following topics are covered: The main food groups; The components of a healthy diet; Current nutritional guidelines for a healthy diet; Nutritional needs across the life stages; life stages; Factors which influence dietary intake; The impact of dietary intake on health and well-being; How initiatives promote healthy eating; and How the health and social care practitioner promotes a healthy diet.

Course Format & Delivery

You will receive access to the course materials through an online portal for a 12-month period. Students can use the portal for accessing their course materials, submitting assignments and to log tutor questions.

Please Note: An optional hard-copy book version of the course notes can also be purchased for £48.00.

This is handy if learners also want to work away from the computer and means they have course notes they can keep and refer back to beyond their online course license.

Delivery of the hard-copy materiuals is usually within 5 to 10 day working days.

Prerequisites

There are no particular qualification entry requirements to start studying.

Please Note: We cannot accept students under the age of 16 on this course.

Course Duration & Online Support

You can start this course at any time, and you would be registered for a one-year period. You also have access to a personal tutor who can be contacted by email. Your tutor is available to assist with any queries and to mark your assignments for the Awarding Body.

As the course is self-study, you can complete it as quickly as you like. Support extensions are available if students do not complete the course within the one-year period.

Assessment

The course contains seven units and subsections, each of which contains lessons, activities and test papers. You will be assessed by a series of written assignments, marked by your tutor.

CACHE Level 3 Extended Diploma Qualification

On successful completion of this course students will be awarded the NCFE CACHE Level 2 Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care.

This qualification has been accredited on the Regulated Qualifications Framework (Ofqual Qualification No: 601/8855/8). This is a Level 2 Extended Diploma Qualification.

Information on level descriptors can be found on the Ofqual's level descriptors page.

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 them from over 1000 UK based Centres and overseas. For further information, go to: http://www.cache.org.uk. Please note that although you are purchasing this course from Distance Learning Centre, the delivery, assessment and quality assurance will be carried out by OSC who are an approved CACHE centre for assessment and certification.

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