NCFE CACHE Level 2 Principles of End-of-Life Care
FREE online course based remotely, to help you understand the principles of end-of-life care
CT Skills Limited
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Overview
*Please first check eligibility requirements before enquiring. You must:
- Be currently living in England - postcode eligibility applies (see the requirements section for more information)
- Have been a resident in the UK/EU for 3+ years - for purposes other than study
- Be aged 19+ years
- Not be on an apprenticeship
Want to learn about the principles of end-of-life care?
Our Principles of End-of-Life Care course will prepare you to care for people approaching the end of their lives. In addition to learning how to support and manage pain and discomfort, you will gain insight into how dementia impacts end-of-life care. Additionally, you will learn how to support family and friends through grief and loss.
Qualification
Level 2 Certificate in Principles of End of Life Care (RQF)
CPD
Description
Britain has an ageing population – people aged over 64 are expected to grow to 15 million by 2040. This means more people will live with serious chronic illnesses and will require end-of-life care. The problems faced and support needed by people nearing the end of life are wide-ranging. A good understanding of pain management, support, and quality of life will help all who are caring for others personally or in a work environment.
COURSE BENEFITS
- Achieve a nationally recognised Level 2 qualification
- Improve your understanding of the reasons why individuals display behaviour that challenges and their impact
- Further your personal and professional development
- Be able to support individuals effectively
- Learn at a time that suits you without the need to attend college
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
- Understand how to work in end-of-life care
- Care planning in end-of-life care
- Understand how to provide support to manage pain and discomfort
- End-of-life care and dementia
- Understanding the role of the care worker in time of death
- Understand loss and grief in end-of-life care
Who is this course for?
This course is suitable for everyone, however you might find it particularly interesting and useful if you want a career in Health and Social Care.
Requirements
You must live in one of the following counties to receive funding for the course from the Department of Education.
- Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire
- Cheshire East & West, Cornwall, Cumbria
- Derbyshire, Devon, Dorset
- Essex
- Gloucestershire
- Hampshire, Herefordshire, Humberside
- Isle of Wight, Isles of Scilly
- Kent
- Lancashire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire
- Norfolk, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire
- Oxfordshire
- Rutland
- Shropshire, Somerset, Staffordshire, Suffolk, Surrey, Sussex
- Warwickshire, Wiltshire, Worcestershire
Career path
This qualification supports progression to employment and progression within employment in health and social care.
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