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Flexible 12 Weeks Level 2 Distance Learning Distance Learning Skills & Qualifications

What’s it all about?

This course is designed for learners aged 18 or over, who wish to develop their knowledge of the safe handling of medicines. It is ideal for those who are already employed in a health and social care context, who wish to study the programme as part of their own continuous professional development or for those who wish to improve their understanding to increase their opportunities of finding work.

Learners wishing to undertake the certificate should be aged 18 or over. You will need to have or be working towards at least a Level 1 qualification in literacy as you will be expected to write answers for assessment purposes.

Study level Cost Additional fees
19+ Free (subject to eligibility checks) There are no additional cost as long as you meet the eligibility criteria. This will be explained during induction.

You will be added to our Equal platform where you will receive log in details and have access to all course resources and be allocated your own personal tutor who you can contact throughout your studies. You will be required to work through a series of tasks and activities designed to reinforce the learning process and demonstrate your knowledge. Your tutor will assess your work and provide feedback confirming your understanding of each unit. (This qualification is also available paper-based on request)

You will need to have or be working towards at least a Level 1 qualification in literacy as you will be expected to write answers for assessment purposes.

This is a 16-week course which provides you with submission dates for each assessment. You will be required to use your own time management for study and submission dates.

This qualification is ideal for anyone who works in the healthcare sector or anyone who wishes to work in this sector in the future. The qualification is also suitable for anyone who handles medication while in a caring role.

The qualification aims to develop learners’ knowledge of the safe handling of medicines within a health and social care context. It provides an introduction to the various medicines learners are likely to encounter in a work environment, covering how medication is supplied and administered and the possible side effects. The programme explores the procedures for obtaining, storing and disposing of medicines and the legislation surrounding these three areas. It also emphasises the importance of the audit process and issues surrounding responsibility, accountability and confidentiality.

This course is split into four manageable units:

- Unit 1: Understand medication and prescriptions
- Unit 2: Supply, storage and disposal of medication
- Unit 3: Understand the requirements for the safe administration of medication
- Unit 4: Record keeping and audit processes for medication

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Benefits

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

Your Curriculum Team

Wendy Ward

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