NCFE CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care (Adults) (Northern Ireland)
Ref:
603/4724/7
Sector:
Health, Public Services and Care, Health and Social Care
Registration & certification fee:
£135.00
Level:
Level 3
Minimum entry age:
16
GLH:
374
TQT:
580
Credit value:
58
This qualification has been allocated UCAS points. Please refer to the UCAS website for further details of the points allocation and the most up-to-date information.
What does this qualification cover?
This qualification is designed for learners to develop the knowledge and skills required to work in a range of health and social care settings within Northern Ireland.
The qualification is formed of mandatory and optional units.
The mandatory units cover core competencies that have been categorised around the following four key themes:
• Communication and Information Sharing
• Health and Wellbeing
• Principles and Values
• Continuing Professional Development in Health and Social Care.
The optional units allow learners to choose from a wide variety of areas to tailor the qualification to their needs and interests, and to reflect the context of their work.
Who is it suitable for?
This qualification is suitable for a range of learners, either working or wishing to work in a variety of different settings within health and social care in Northern Ireland.
What are the entry requirements?
Learners should be at least 16 years old. We do not set any other entry requirements but centres may have their own guidelines.
How is this qualification structured?
Learners must achieve a minimum of 58 credits to gain this qualification.
Learners must achieve 37 credits from the mandatory units and a minimum of 21 credits from the optional units.
How is it assessed?
All units are internally assessed.
Do you need to be working to take this qualification?
Learners will need to be working, volunteering or on practical placement to be able to show competence in both knowledge and skills.
What related qualifications can you progress to?
Upon completion, learners can progress to the Level 3 Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care (Adults) (Northern Ireland) or enter the workforce.
This qualification also forms part of the first year of the Extended Diploma, therefore as a centre you will be responsible for the pre-requisite check of learners achieving this Diploma qualification before claiming certification of the Extended Diploma.
Career opportunities
The qualification is applicable to a variety of roles and/or careers in Northern Ireland.
Funding for our qualifications
Find out more about funding for this and other qualifications on our funding page.
Support materials
Qualification specification (PDF | 654 KB)
Qualification specification (Word) (DOCX | 435 KB)
Optional units (PDF | 2643 KB)
Optional units (Word) (DOCX | 961 KB)
Qualification factsheet (PDF | 134 KB)
Supporting high quality provision in Northern Ireland (PDF | 2024 KB)
Letter of support - Northern Ireland Social Care Council (PDF | 51 KB)
Letter of support - North West Regional College (PDF | 211 KB)
Skills for Care and Development assessment principles (PDF | 225 KB)
Tutor guidance (PDF | 359 KB)
Tutor guidance (Word) (DOCX | 387 KB)
Support Handbook (PDF | 327 KB)
Unit breakdown
Communication and Information Sharing - Theme 1 (F/617/4809)
Health and Wellbeing - Theme 2 (T/617/4810)
Principles and Values - Theme 3 (A/617/4811)
Continuing Professional Development in the Context of Health and Social Care - Theme 4 (F/617/4812)
Mental Health and Wellbeing (K/617/3377)
Promote Mental Well-Being And Mental Health (H/616/6363)
Dementia Awareness (K/615/7227)
Understand the Process and Experience of Dementia (M/615/7228)
Provide Support to Individuals With Dementia (J/616/6355)
Understand Personalisation in Adult Care (L/616/6339)
Understand the Context of Supporting Individuals With Learning Disabilities (M/615/7374)
Principles of Supporting Individuals With a Learning Disability Regarding Sexuality and Sexual Health (Y/616/6361)
Understand How to Support Individuals With Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) (F/616/6354 )
Support Individuals With Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) (Y/616/6537)
Understand Physical Disability (J/601/6150)
Understand the Impact of Acquired Brain Injury on Individuals (T/616/6352)
Understand Sensory Loss (J/616/6369)
Support the Assessment of Individuals With Sensory Loss (F/616/6371)
Understand Models of Disability (F/601/3473)
Understand the Factors Affecting Older People (D/504/2243)
End of Life Care (D/616/6359)
Support Individuals at the End of Life (M/615/7326 )
Stroke Awareness (F/503/7150)
Promote Stroke Care Management (J/616/6372)
Diabetes Awareness (L/616/6356)
Support Individuals With Diabetes (Y/616/6358)
Understanding Professional Supervision Practice (H/602/3185)
Professional Supervision in Adult Care (R/616/6407)
Recognise Indications of Substance Misuse and Refer Individuals to Specialists (M/601/0648)
Support Individuals Who Are Substance Users (D/616/6376 )
Increase Awareness About Drugs, Alcohol or Other Substances With Individuals and Groups (H/501/0586)
Test for Substance Use (K/616/6378)
Support Individuals Through Detoxification Programmes (K/501/0590)
Supply and Exchange Injecting Equipment for Individuals (D/501/0599)
Move and Position Individuals in Accordance With Their Care Plan (T/615/7229)
Contribute to Raising Awareness of Health Issues (T/601/9027)
Support Individuals to Retain, Regain and Develop Skills for Everyday Life (H/616/6346 )
Facilitate Learning and Development Activities to Meet Individual Needs and Preferences (M/615/7259)
Implement Therapeutic Group Activities (Y/615/7188 )
Support Individuals to Develop and Run Support Groups (A/615/7216)
Support Individuals to Access and Use Services and Facilities (A/615/7202 )
Provide Support for Individuals Within a Shared Lives Arrangement (J/601/9601)
Support Individuals in Their Relationships (R/601/8578)
Facilitate Person-Centred Assessment, Planning, Implementation and Review (K/616/6350)
Support Individuals to Live at Home (D/615/7337)
Support Individuals to Manage Their Finances (J/615/7185)
Support Individuals to Access and Manage Direct Payments (K/615/7213)
Support Individuals to Access Housing and Accommodation Services (H/615/7243)
Support Individuals With Specific Communication Needs (L/615/7320)
Support Individuals During a Period of Change (A/615/7278 )
Support Individuals to Prepare for and Settle in to New Home Environments (L/615/7317)
Work in Partnership With Families to Support Individuals (M/615/7214)
Implement Positive Behaviour Support (L/616/6342 )
Administer Medication to Individuals and Monitor the Effects (R/615/7335)
Understand the Administration of Medication (D/615/7368 )
Monitor and Maintain the Environment and Resources During and After Healthcare Activities (F/615/7248)
Prepare for and Carry Out Extended Feeding Techniques (L/615/7169)
Undertake Physiological Measurements (J/615/7297)
Obtain Venous Blood Samples (R/615/7187)
Undertake Urethral Catheterisation Processes (T/615/7232)
Work With Families, Carers and Individuals During Times of Crisis (F/601/9029)
Enable Individuals to Develop Strategies to Manage Their Behaviour (K/615/7261)
Interact With and Support Individuals Using Telecommunications (F/615/7377)
Support Individuals With Learning Disabilities to Access Healthcare (D/616/6362 )
Support Young People With a Disability to Make the Transition into Adulthood (F/602/0049)
Support Parents With Disabilities (K/601/7047)
Support Individuals With Self-Directed Support (J/602/0053)
Support Families Who Care for Individuals With Acquired Brain Injury (M/616/6351)
Promote Effective Communication With Individuals With Sensory Loss (K/601/3483)
Support Individuals With Multiple Conditions and/or Disabilities (M/616/6365)
Co-ordinate the Use of Assistive Living Technology (J/616/6310)
Understand How to Support Individuals to Access and Engage in Education, Training and Employment (ETE) (Y/616/6330)
Enable Individuals to Negotiate Environments (R/601/5180)
Support Individuals to Stay Safe From Harm or Abuse (T/504/2202)
Support Individuals to Be Part of a Community (D/504/2226)
Promote Nutrition and Hydration in Adult Care Settings (A/616/6336)
Provide Support for Journeys (A/601/8025)
Support Individuals Who are Distressed (K/615/7258)
Human Structure and Functionality (R/615/8596 )