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Level 2 Adult Social Care Dignity & Safeguarding (OL)
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Information about this Course
Study Type
Online
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Course Area
Health & Science
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Entry Requirements
There are no specific recommended prior learning
requirements for this qualification. However, learners may find it helpful if
they’ve already achieved a Level 1 qualification. This course is suitable for
students aged 19 and over.
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Course Information
This qualification aims to develop the learner’s
knowledge and understanding of:
- How to work in end of life care
- The support needed to manage pain and
discomfort
- How dementia impacts on end of life
care
- The role of the care worker in time of
death
- The loss and grief
process.
This qualification consists of 6 mandatory
units:
- Unit 01 Understand how to work in end of life
care
- Unit 02 Care planning in end of
life care
- Unit 03 Understand how to
provide support to manage pain and discomfort
- Unit 04 End of life care and
dementia
- Unit 05 Understanding the role
of the care worker in time of death
- Unit 06 Understand loss and
grief in end of life care.
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Assessment
There are no specific recommended prior learning
requirements for this qualification. However, learners may find it helpful if
they’ve already achieved a Level 1
qualification.
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Considerations
Please note you
can only study one online course at a time. Upon
successful completion, you can then apply for a new
programme.
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Progression
This qualification supports progression to employment and
progression within employment in health and social care.
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