Highfield Level 3 Diploma in Adult Care (RQF)
About Course
The objective of this qualification is to support a role in the workplace, such as lead adult care workers, lead personal assistants, care supervisors or community support workers to name a few. This qualification forms the competence requirements for those learners working in adult care settings at level 3.
Learners will have responsibility for providing person-centred, values-driven care and support for those accessing a service. The learner will work under the direction of a manager or supervisor but will have a degree of autonomy. As well as demonstrating best practice, they will be working towards promoting and modelling it. Learners may or may not have supervisory responsibilities for others.
Learners will most likely be working in the following settings:
- residential or nursing homes
- domiciliary care
- day centres
- healthcare
The content of the qualification covers core content that applies to the adult social care sector with a variety of optional units covering additional knowledge and skills applicable to learners in level 3 roles. Learners may also wish to select units in leadership and digital skills as part of this qualification.
What Will You Learn?
- Understanding the Role of a Care Worker
- Safeguarding Adults in Care
- Health and Safety in Adult Care Settings
- Person-Centred Approaches to Care
- Communication in Adult Care
- Health and Wellbeing Promotion
- Supporting Independence and Positive Risk-Taking
- Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion in Adult Care
- Infection Prevention and Control
- Medication Management
- End-of-Life Care
- Dementia Care
- Mental Health and Learning Disabilities
- Professional Development and Reflective Practice
- Duty of Care and Legal Frameworks
- Teamwork and Collaborative Working
- Supporting Mental Capacity and Decision Making
- Observation, Monitoring, and Reporting
- Supporting Individuals with Physical Disabilities