This Level 2 certificate offers a comprehensive introduction to the adult social care sector, ideal for learners who are new to the field or entering the world of work. The programme provides foundational knowledge and practical insights to prepare participants for employment or further study.
Learners explore key areas including communication, equality, diversity and inclusion, personal development, the role of a social care worker, handling information, health and safety, safeguarding, and duty of care. Emphasis is placed on person-centred approaches and understanding best practices in care environments.
This qualification equips learners with the confidence, awareness, and skills to progress into entry-level care roles or higher-level health and social care training, supporting career development in care homes, community services, and healthcare settings.
The programme is delivered through a mix of classroom-based learning and practical activities, covering:
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Communication and interpersonal skills
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Equality, diversity and inclusion
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Personal development and reflection
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The social care worker role and responsibilities
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Handling information securely
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Health and safety procedures
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Safeguarding vulnerable adults
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Duty of care and person-centred approaches
Learners engage with interactive exercises, discussions, and scenario-based tasks to reinforce understanding and prepare for employment.
There are no formal academic requirements. The course is open to learners of all ages who are interested in exploring the adult social care sector or developing employability skills. Learners should have a basic level of English to fully engage with course content and assessments. No prior experience in care is required.
Fees are structured based on the level and mode of study. Flexible payment plans may be available to help learners spread the cost over instalments. For detailed fee information and guidance on payment options, contact the admissions team at admissions@aronexcollege.co.uk.