Level 2 Certificate Awareness on Mental Health Problems

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Course Overview

Level: 2
Duration: 12-16 weeks
Awarding organisation:
NCFE

Code: KDG1061

If you're looking to develop an understanding and appreciation of mental health conditions, this course will help you do just that. During this course, you will gain new knowledge and skills for your personal life as well as your career.

This course focuses on the signs and symptoms of different mental health conditions and neurodiversity, and how to manage or support them, as well as gaining an understanding of mental health legislation and guidance.

Entry requirements

There are no formal entry criteria, however it is advisable that learners already have a Level 2 or equivalent qualification (Five or more GCSE/O levels grade A*-C, one A level, two or three AS levels, NVQ Level 2).

Funded via the Adult Education Budget. To be eligible for the adult education budget, learners must be over 19 years old at the start of the current academic year, have lived in the UK for 3 or more years and live in a non-devolved area (You must not live in Cambridgeshire, Peterborough, Greater Manchester, Greater London, Liverpool City Region, Tees Valley, West Midland, West of England or Sheffield City Region). Not funded for Scotland, Wales and Ireland.

Key Information

A short, accredited Distance Learning Qualification completed within 12- 16 weeks. Self-Study Knowledge Based Qualification with the support of a subject specialist trainer. Choice of Paper and Online Resources and Assessments Method subject to availability. The sooner you complete one course the sooner you can move onto another. Ideal for continued professional development in your area of expertise, to gain prior knowledge for future employment or for your own personal interest in the subject.

Experience in the workplace is not essential as this is a knowledge-only qualification.

Programme Content

Unit 1 - Understanding Mental Health

Unit 2 - Understanding Stress

Unit 3 - Understanding Anxiety

Unit 4 - Understanding Phobias

Unit 5 - Understanding Depression

Unit 6 - Understanding Postnatal Depression

Unit 7 - Understanding Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Unit 8 - Understanding Bipolar Disorder

Unit 9 - Understanding Schizophrenia

Unit 10 - Understanding Dementia

Unit 11 - Understanding Eating Disorders

Unit 12 - Understanding Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

Unit 13 - Understanding Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Progression opportunities

Learners may wish to progress onto another distance learning course in another subject for example in Self-Harm and Suicide Prevention, Team Leading, Counselling Skills or Specific Learning Difficulties. Or they may wish to consider a Level 3 qualification in Mental Health.

Where can you work?

There is no requirement to be working in a specific sector or job role. This qualification is ideal for those wanting to gain a better understanding of mental health in orderto support customers, colleagues in the workplace or family and friends.

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