NCFE CACHE Level 3 Certificate in Preparing to Work in Adult Social Care
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Qualification
Level 3 Certificate in Preparing to Work in Adult Social Care (RQF)
Description
About This Course
If you have a natural interest in caring for people and want to know what it takes to build a credible career working as an adult social care worker, then our CACHE Level 3 Certificate in Preparing to Work in Adult Social Care can help you to bring this passion to life.
You too can discover how to communicate with older adults in your care and improve their environment and personal development, so you can use this newly acquired knowledge to jump start your career.
No prior experience or knowledge is required. Instead you can harness your desire to nurture and assist others, and from the comfort of your own home earn a nationally recognised qualification.
This unique course has been specially tailored for home study, enabling you to balance your work commitments and studies with ease; without any of the pressure of deadlines or exams.
And this is great news if you are just taking your first steps back into education as you can easily mould this course around your obligations and study at pace, time and location of your choosing. You can study on YOUR own terms!
All it takes is 12 months and 190 hours of learning time, and by the end of this course you’ll confidently understand the role of social care workers (and their duties), and have a thorough comprehension on: health and safety legislation, safeguarding, person-centred approaches, and duty of care.
Course Benefits
Every unit on this course is designed to enrich your knowledge of this field and supply you with transferrable skills that can make a credible difference to your career choices. Aside from developing your understanding and competency in adult social care, communication and information handling; you can also take this theoretical knowledge and apply it to a practical setting.
This course will:
- Challenge your understanding of social care and its requirements
- Develop your existing nurturing and care capabilities
- Enable you to study at a pace of your choosing – free of exams and stress
- Allow you to study from the comfort of your own home
- Explore the role of the social care worker and define their duties
- Help you to understand the health and safety legislations that are put in place for people in social care
Course Units:
Qualification Title: NCFE CACHE Level 3 Certificate in Preparing to Work in Adult Social Care
Qualification Number: 600/0048/X
Total Credits: 21
Principles of communication in adult social care settings
(R/602/2906, Unit Level 3; GLH; 17 Hours; Credits: 2)
- Communication
- Relationships
- Comparing ways to communicate
- Communication methods
- Responding
- People from different backgrounds
- Barriers
- Strategies
- Support services
- Team confidentially
- Day to day communication
- Potential tension
- Seek advice
Principles of personal development in adult social care settings
(R/602/3036, Unit Level 3; GLH; 19 Hours; Credits: 2)
- Reflective practice
- Improving the quality of service provided
- Standards
- Values, belief systems and experiences
- Feedback
- Personal development plan
- Sources of support
- Roles of others
- Benefits of a personal development plan
Principles of diversity, equality and inclusion in adult social care settings
(M/602/3044, Unit Level 3; GLH; 19 Hours; Credits: 2)
- Discrimination
- Promoting equality
- Supporting diversity
- Key legislation
- Codes of practice
- Consequences
- Beliefs, culture values and preferences
- Inclusive practice and practice
- Challenging discrimination
- Raising awareness
- Supporting others
Unit 4 – Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care
(A/601/8574, Unit Level 2; GLH; 26 hours; Credits 3)
- Physical abuse
- Sexual abuse
- Emotional/psychological abuse
- Financial abuse
- Institutional abuse
- Self-neglect
- Neglect by others
- Signs and symptoms
- Factors for vulnerability
- Actions to take
- Policies and local systems
- Safeguarding
- Person-centred values
- Active participation
- Unsafe practices
Principles for implementing duty of care in health, social care or children’s and young people’s settings
(R/601/1436, Unit Level 3; GLH; 5 Hours; Credits: 1)
- Duty of care
- Safeguarding
- Potential conflicts
- Manage risks
- Additional support and advice
- Complaints
- Agreed procedures for handling complaints
Unit 6 – Understand the role of the social care worker
(A/602/3113, Unit Level 2; GLH; 9 Hours; Credits: 1)
- Working relationships
- Personal relationships
- Agreed ways of working
- Working in partnership
- Resolving conflicts
- Accessing support and advice
Unit 7 – Understand person-centred approaches in adult social care settings
(R/602/3182, Unit Level 3; GLH; 37 Hours; Credits: 4)
- Person-centred approaches
- Values
- Care plan
- Complex and sensitive situation
- Individual’s changing needs or preferences
- Consent
- Active participation
- Holistic needs
- Approaches to support
- Influencing individual’s choices
- Self-image
- Self- esteem
- Risk assessment
Unit 8 – Understand health and safety in social care settings
(L/602/3178, Unit Level 3; GLH; 49 Hours; Credits: 5)
- Health and safety
- Policies and procedures
- Training
- Additional support
- Risk assessment
- Accidents and sudden illness
- Procedures
- First aiders
- Hygiene prevention methods
- Personal protective equipment
- Safe moving and handling protects
- Not following a care plan
- Hazardous substances
- Environmental safety
- Emergency plan
- Managing stress
- Handling medication
- Food safely
Unit 9 – Understand how to handle information in social care settings
(D/602/3119, Unit Level 3; GLH; 9 Hours; Credits: 1)
- Legislation and codes
- Handling information
- Up to date records
- Storing information
- Security
- Supporting others
Requirements
No prior knowledge or experience is required to enrol onto this course. As this is a knowledge based course, you don’t need to already be working in a care role. All we ask, is that you are at least 16 years old.
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