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Understanding Dignity and Safeguarding in Adult Health and Social Care Certificate Level 2

Level 2 - Intermediate

Understanding Dignity and Safeguarding in Adult Health and Social Care Certificate Level 2

This course is designed for those who are currently working or would like to work within the health and social care sector in a wide range of job roles. It will provide you with the knowledge to answer a series of questions leading to a Level 2 Accredited Qualification.

There are 4 mandatory units to complete:

1 Understand duty of care in health and social care

2 Understand dilemmas and public concerns in adult health and social care

3 Principles of dignity in adult health and social care

4 Understand safeguarding in adult health and social care

MORE: LESS: Why BMET

Location
Entry
Fees
When

James Watt College

01-06-2023

£0.00*

James Watt College

03-07-2023

£0.00*

James Watt College

28-08-2023

£0.00*

James Watt College

02-10-2023

£0.00*

James Watt College

30-10-2023

£0.00*

James Watt College

27-11-2023

£0.00*

James Watt College

01-01-2024

£0.00*

James Watt College

29-01-2024

£0.00*

James Watt College

26-02-2024

£0.00*

James Watt College

01-04-2024

£0.00*

James Watt College

29-04-2024

£0.00*

* Courses are free for 16-18s. Students aged 19 or over could be charged fees and is subject to a fee assessment. Learners on benefits in the majority of cases courses are also free. Fee assessments are completed at enrolment.

Course Length: 16 - 19 Weeks

There are no formal entry requirements for this course. This course is funded and available for learners age 19 and above who have lived in the UK for 3 years+

All resources will be made available to you via an online e-learning platform or paper based format with support from your allocated Assessor.

Once you have successfully completed this course you could continue to study other NCFE courses or secure employment in the health and social care sector.