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128 Health, Public Services and Care<br />

Health, Public Services and Care<br />

129<br />

Level 2 Certificate in Understanding the Safe Handling <strong>of</strong> Medication in<br />

Health and Social Care<br />

601/3404/5<br />

Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Working in Mental Health<br />

600/6133/9<br />

Facts and Figures<br />

Qualification no/Learning<br />

Aim Reference: 601/3404/5<br />

Guided Learning<br />

Hours (GLH): 120<br />

Credit value: 15<br />

Fee per learner: £53<br />

Minimum entry age: 18<br />

Qualification<br />

review date: 31/08/2018<br />

Qualification certification<br />

end date: 31/08/2020<br />

Qualification Aim<br />

This qualification aims to help<br />

learners develop an understanding<br />

<strong>of</strong> handling medicines safely in a<br />

health and social care setting.<br />

Qualification Structure<br />

This qualification consists <strong>of</strong> 4<br />

mandatory units.<br />

To be awarded this qualification,<br />

learners must successfully complete<br />

the 4 mandatory units.<br />

Units<br />

Mandatory<br />

• Unit 01 Understand medication<br />

and prescriptions<br />

• Unit 02 Supply, storage and<br />

disposal <strong>of</strong> medication<br />

• Unit 03 Understanding the<br />

requirements for the safe<br />

administration <strong>of</strong> medication<br />

• Unit 04 Record-keeping and audit<br />

processes for medication<br />

Assessment<br />

Internally assessed and externally<br />

moderated portfolio.<br />

Support Materials<br />

Mandatory<br />

• Qualification Specification<br />

Optional<br />

• Learner’s Evidence Tracking Log<br />

• The Skills Network Learning and<br />

Online Learning Materials<br />

• Tribal Learning Materials<br />

• Purpose Statement<br />

• Learning Curve Group Learning<br />

Materials<br />

Suitability<br />

This qualification is suitable for:<br />

• Preparation for work<br />

Facts and Figures<br />

Qualification no/Learning<br />

Aim Reference: 600/6133/9<br />

Guided Learning<br />

Hours (GLH): 120<br />

Credit value: 14<br />

Fee per learner: £53<br />

Minimum entry age: 16<br />

Qualification<br />

review date: 31/08/2016<br />

Qualification certification<br />

end date: 31/08/2018<br />

Qualification Aim<br />

This qualification is designed for a<br />

wide range <strong>of</strong> learners who wish to<br />

understand the approaches to care<br />

and support <strong>of</strong> those with mental<br />

health problems.<br />

Qualification Structure<br />

This qualification consists <strong>of</strong> 5<br />

mandatory units.<br />

To be awarded this qualification,<br />

learners must successfully complete<br />

the 5 mandatory units.<br />

Units<br />

Mandatory<br />

• Unit 01 Mental health and mental<br />

health issues<br />

• Unit 02 Introduction to duty <strong>of</strong> care<br />

in health, social care or children’s<br />

and young people’s settings<br />

• Unit 03 Valuing equality and<br />

diversity<br />

• Unit 04 Approaches to care and<br />

management in mental health<br />

• Unit 05 Understanding change and<br />

support in relation to mental health<br />

Assessment<br />

Internally assessed and externally<br />

moderated portfolio.<br />

Support Materials<br />

Mandatory<br />

• Qualification Specification<br />

Optional<br />

• Learner’s Evidence Tracking Log<br />

• Learning Curve Group Learning<br />

Materials<br />

• The Skills Network Learning and<br />

Online Learning Materials<br />

• Mapping to Award (500/9956/5)<br />

• Purpose Statement<br />

Suitability<br />

This qualification is suitable for:<br />

• Preparation for work<br />

HEALTH, PUBLIC<br />

SERVICES & CARE<br />

Support materials available from:<br />

Support materials available from:<br />

Visit ncfe.org.uk Email service@ncfe.org.uk Call 0191 239 8000 Visit ncfe.org.uk Email service@ncfe.org.uk Call 0191 239 8000

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