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About NVQ CoursesLevel 2 NVQ in health and Social Care Level 3 NVQ in Health and Social Care Level 4 NVQ in Health and Social CareLevel 4 Award in Leadership and ManagementSupporting People with a Learning Difficulty (LDQ) |
This NVQ Level 4 course is for full or part time workers of any age workimg in a health or social care setting.
We offer this course at a very competitive price, please phone for details.
For further details please telephone 01326 555472 or email your enquiry to lee@ultimatetraining.co.uk
Summary and content of The Course
The level 4 qualification contains 4 core units. ALL candidates must
undertake the 4 core units (one of which is contextualised to the Adult Pathway)
plus 4 optional units.
- Use and develop
methods and systems to
communicate record
and report
- Contribute to the
development and
maintenance of healthy
and safe practices in the
working environment
- Take responsibility for the
continuing professional
development of self and
others
- Develop practices which
promote choice, wellbeing
and protection of
all individuals
- Advocate with, and on
behalf of, individuals,
families, carers, groups
and communities
- Manage a service which
achieves the best
possible outcomes for
the individual
Ensure individuals and
groups are supported
appropriately when
experiencing significant
life events and transitions
Generic optional units
- Manage requests for
health and care services
- Assess individual needs
and preferences
- Produce, evaluate and
amend service delivery
plans meet individual
needs and preferences
- Develop, implement and
review care plans with
individuals
- Assess individuals’
mental health and
related needs
- Work with individuals with mental health
needs to negotiate and
agree plans for
addressing those needs
- Provide advice and information to those
who enquire about
mental health needs and
related services
- Promote leisure
opportunities and
activities for individuals
- Promote employment,
training and education
opportunities for
individuals
- Promote housing
opportunities for
individuals
- Assist individuals at
formal hearings
- Supervise methadone
consumption
- Support people who are
providing homes for
individuals and/or
children and young
people
- Empower families,
carers and others to
support individuals
- Assess the needs of
carers and families
- Develop, implement and
review programmes of
support for carers and
families
- Work with groups to
promote individuals
growth, development
and independence
- Support the protection
of individuals, key
people and others
- Support individuals
where abuse has been
disclosed
- Enable families to
address issues with
individuals’ behaviour
- Develop joint working
agreements and
practices and review
their effectiveness
- Maintain and manage
records and reports
- Manage the
development and
direction of the provision
- Promote and manage a
quality provision
- Promote your
organisation and its
services to stakeholders
- Develop and
disseminate information
and advice about
substance use, health
and social well-being
- Contribute to the
development of
organisational policy
and practice
- Support effective
governance
- Invite tenders and award
contracts
- Monitor and evaluate
the quality, outcomes
and cost-effectiveness
of substance misuse
services
- Procure services for
individuals
- Contribute to the
selection, recruitment
and retention of staff to
develop a quality service
- Recruit and place
volunteers
- Manage a dispersed
workforce to meet the
needs and preferences
of individuals at home
- Represent the agency in
courts and formal
hearings
- Provide and obtain
information at courts
and formal hearings
- Represent one’s own
agency at other
agencies’ meetings
- Develop risk
management plans to
support individual’s
independence and daily
living within their home
- Lead teams to support a
quality provision
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