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NCFE CACHE Level 2 Certificate in Principles of Working with Individuals with Learning Disabilities
Ref:
601/1687/0
Sector:
Health, Public Services and Care, Children and Young People, Health and Social Care
Features:
Learning Resources Available
Registration & certification fee:
£62.50
Level:
Level 2
Minimum entry age:
16
GLH:
143
TQT:
170
Credit value:
17
What does this qualification cover?
This qualification aims to give learners knowledge and understanding to work with individuals with learning disabilities or difficulties. They will explore the principles of safeguarding and positive risk-taking and gain awareness of the autistic spectrum.
Who is it suitable for?
This qualification is designed for learners with an interest in, or who are already working with, people with learning disabilities in a variety of roles.
This qualification is suitable for learners aged 16 and above.
What are the entry requirements?
Entry is at the discretion of the Centre. However, learners should be aged at least 16 to undertake the qualification.
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.
How is this qualification structured?
To be awarded the Level 2 Certificate in Principles of Working with Individuals with Learning Disabilities, learners are required to successfully complete 6 mandatory units:
• Unit 01 Understand the context of supporting individuals with learning disabilities
• Unit 02 Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care
• Unit 03 Introduction to personalisation in social care
• Unit 04 Principles of positive risk-taking for individuals with disabilities
• Unit 05 Introductory awareness of Autistic Spectrum Conditions
• Unit 06 Principles of supporting individuals with a learning disability to access healthcare
How is it assessed?
To achieve the Level 2 Certificate in Principles of Working with Individuals with Learning Disabilities, learners must successfully demonstrate their achievement of all learning outcomes and assessment criteria of the 6 mandatory units as detailed in the qualification specification.
The Level 2 Certificate in Principles of Working with Individuals with Learning Disabilities is internally assessed.
What related qualifications can you progress to?
If you’re interested in progressing to further study at the next level of vocational learning the following qualifications are also available:
• Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Autism
• Level 3 Certificate in Understanding Autism
• Level 3 Certificate in Preparing to Work in Adult Social Care
Funding for our qualifications
Find out more about funding for this and other qualifications on our funding page.
Which type of job roles can you apply for on completion?
The objectives of this qualification are to prepare learners for employment and to support a role in the workplace where the individual may work or interact with people with learning disabilities. This is primarily for those within healthcare and social care but may also be useful to those working in education or housing support roles.
Support materials
Qualification specification (PDF | 292 KB)
Qualification specification (Word) (DOCX | 468 KB)
Assessment principles (PDF | 225 KB)
Support Handbook (PDF | 327 KB)
Teaching materials
Hallmark Education resources
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Learning Curve Group resources
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Unit breakdown
Understand the Context of Supporting Individuals With Learning Disabilities (K/601/5315)
Principles of Safeguarding and Protection in Health and Social Care (A/601/8574)
Introduction to Personalisation in Social Care (K/601/9493)
Principles of Positive Risk Taking for Individuals With Disabilities (K/601/6285)
Introductory Awareness of Autistic Spectrum Conditions (M/601/5316)
Principles of Supporting Individuals With a Learning Disability to Access Healthcare (T/601/8654)