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Level 2 Certificate in the Principles of the Mental Health Care Worker - Online

Length
12 weeks
Next course start
Flexible - start any time See details
Course delivery
Classroom
Length
12 weeks
Next course start
Flexible - start any time See details
Course delivery
Classroom
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Course description

Level 2 Certificate in the Principles of the Mental Health Care Worker-Online self-study 

Who is it for?

This qualification is aimed at anyone looking to develop their understanding of mental health and the role of the mental health care worker. This qualification covers the skills and knowledge needed to understand approaches to care and management in mental health, the duty of care, and the principles a mental health care worker is required to have. This course is ideal for learners who wish to increase their awareness and understanding of mental health and the role of the mental health worker. Anyone who currently works in the health and social care sector and wishes to progress their career would benefit from this course, as well as anyone who is looking to work in the sector.

Benefits of this course?

  • Gain a nationally recognised qualification
  • Create a long-standing career pathway in a variety of business environments
  • Courses are delivered as a distance learning, allowing learners to choose when and where to study
  • Personal tutors are assigned to ensure learners have the support needed to succeed.

Course summaryUnit 1: Mental Health and Mental Health Issues

In this unit, you will learn about an outline of mental health, including the concept as a whole, including physical and mental well-being, the common types of mental health problems and illnesses, including anxiety and depression, and the legislation and guidance that applies to those with mental health problems, including the Mental Capacity Act and the Care Act.

Unit 2: Principles of the Mental Health Care Worker

This unit will teach you the roles and responsibilities of the care worker, including those in relation to standards and practices, records and legislation and duty of care. You will also learn more about the importance of personal development plans and SWOT analysis in continuous professional development, using feedback, and reducing stress, as well as using the Mental Capacity Act and codes of practice when working in care.

Unit 3: Approaches to Care and Management in Mental Health

Within this unit, you will understand the features of the care planning process, including local standards of care, the stepped approach to care, and key interpersonal skills. You will also learn about aspects of good practice including risk assessments, mental health assessments, and the role of key agency professionals in relation to the care process.

Unit 4: Understand Duty of Care in Adult Health and Social Care

This unit will enable you to understand the importance of duty of care, and how it influences health and social care practice, including whistleblowing policy and legislation. You will also learn about what must happen when a dilemma occurs in relation to the duty of care, recognising and reporting unsafe practices such as staff shortages and unsafe equipment, examining workplace culture and abuse, and what is considered valid consent.

Unit 5: Understanding Change and Support in Relation to Mental Health

In this unit, you will learn about different factors that can cause mental health change to occur, and key areas in which individuals benefit from support. They will also learn how others can support the individual to recover, including unpaid carers, advocates and interpreters, and they will learn about the types of medication and therapy available to manage mental health problems and other resources that are available to support good practice.

Upcoming start dates

1 start date available

Flexible - start any time

  • Classroom
  • Uxbridge

Suitability - Who should attend?

HCUC Apprenticeships and Skills has to give priority to
applicants who are in receipt of the four main benefits: Job
Seekers Allowance, Employment Support Allowance,
Universal Credit, Income Support. Training is free for
people with Right to Work in the UK, proof of ID, learners
or their spouses must have been a resident in UK/EU for
the last 3 years. To be eligible whilst working, those living
inside the Greater London Area need to earn less than
£21,547.50
-You must live in a London borough postcode. If you live
outside the Greater London Authority area, we may still be
able to fund you

HCUC (Harrow College & Uxbridge College)
Park Road
UB8 1NQ Uxbridge Middlesex

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