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NCFE CACHE Level 1 Diploma in Introduction to Health, Social Care and Children's and Young People's Settings
Ref:
600/4797/5
Sector:
Health, Public Services and Care, Children and Young People, Health and Social Care
Features:
Nested Qualification
Registration & certification fee:
£108.00
Level:
Level 1
Minimum entry age:
14
GLH:
307
TQT:
370
Credit value:
37
What does the qualification cover?
This qualification will develop the knowledge and awareness of the types of provision in the Health, Social Care and Children’s and Young People’s sectors. They include the roles played by workers – from principles and values through to health and safety and working with others.
This qualification:
• is aimed at learners who wish to develop an understanding of these settings before deciding whether working in the sector is for them
• allows learners to gain the knowledge, understanding and skills required for employment and/or career progression in the sectors
• allows learners to tailor their learning to their interests through the provision of a broad range of optional units
• provides opportunities for the development of transferable skills
• supports progression to Level 2 qualifications in health, social care or children's settings
• provides learners with the opportunity to progress to employment, in due course, in a range of job roles in the care sectors.
What is a nested qualification?
This qualification is nested. Qualifications within a nested suite allow learners to be topped up to a qualification that is the same level and subject within the Award, Certificate, Diploma structure. This can be done by self-service through the Portal. Qualification nests and top-up pricing can be found in our fees list.
Who is it suitable for?
Anyone considering a career in health and/or social care with adults or children and young people.
What are the entry requirements?
You should be at least 14 years old. We do not set any other entry requirements but colleges or training providers may have their own guidelines.
How many credits are required to complete it?
The Diploma requires 37 credts.
How is it assessed?
It will be assessed by your Tutor or Assessor using a range of methods. This could include tasks such as designing charts or leaflets, coursework or methods such as oral questioning.
Do you need to be working to take the qualification?
No, as this is a knowledge-only qualification.
How long does it take to complete?
You can usually complete it in a year or less.
What related qualifications can you progress to?
The Level 2 Diploma in Health and Social Care, the Level 2 Certificate for the Children and Young People's Workforce or the Level 2 Certificate in an Introduction to Early Years Education and Care.
Funding for our qualifications
Find out more about funding for this and other qualifications on the Funding page.
Support materials
Qualification specification (PDF | 1303 KB)
Qualification specification (Word) (DOC | 1767 KB)
Qualification factsheet (PDF | 70 KB)
Purpose statement (PDF | 144 KB)
Support Handbook (PDF | 327 KB)
Unit breakdown
Understand the Range of Service Provision and Roles Within Health and Social Care (Adults and Children and Young People), Early Years and Childcare (A/602/6187)
Introductory Awareness of Person-Centred Support in Health, Social Care and Children's and Young People's Settings (D/502/9718)
Understand the Principles and Values in Health and Social Care (Adults and Children and Young People), Early Years and Childcare (J/602/6189)
Introductory Awareness of Equality and Inclusion in Health, Social Care and Children's and Young People's Settings (R/502/9716)
Awareness of Protection and Safeguarding in Health and Social Care (Adults and Children and Young People), Early Years and Childcare (R/602/6194)
Introduction to Communication in Health and Social Care (Adults and Children and Young People), Early Years and Childcare (T/602/6205)
Introductory Awareness of Health and Safety in Health, Social Care and Children's and Young People's Settings (Y/502/9717)
Self Development (A/600/3735)
Human Growth and Development (A/601/3407)
Job Opportunities in Health and Social Care (D/501/7228)
Introduction to Dementia (D/602/6375)
Introduction to Children and Young People's Development (F/602/6207)
Introductory Awareness of Working With Others in Health, Social Care and Children's and Young People's Settings (H/502/9719)
Introduction to Duty of Care in Health, Social Care or Children's and Young People's Settings (H/601/5474)
Introduction to the Physical Care of Babies and Young Children (H/602/6314)
Encourage Children and Young People to Eat Healthily (H/602/6328)
Understand the Importance of Engagement in Leisure and Social Activities in Health and Social Care (K/602/6301)
Introduction to the Development of Children and Young People Through Play (K/602/6315)
Introduction to Learning Disability (L/602/6310)
Introduction to Sensory Loss (L/602/6372)
Understanding Risk Within Health, Social Care and Children's and Young People's Settings (M/503/3868)
Introduction to Disability Awareness (M/602/5022)
Introductory Awareness of Bereavement in Health, Social Care and Children's and Young People's Settings (R/503/3149)
Introduction to Physical Disability (R/602/6311)
Investigating a Vocational Area (T/600/3250)
Introduction to a Healthy Lifestyle (T/602/6303)
Introductory Awareness of the Importance of Healthy Eating and Drinking for Adults (Y/502/9720)
Introduction to Autistic Spectrum Condition (Y/602/6309)
Introduction to Mental Health (Y/602/6374)