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Level 3 Diploma in Adult Care – NVQ

Diploma in Adult Care Level 3 NVQ/RQF course is designed to help you gain the employability skills…

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Diploma in Adult Care Level 3 NVQ/RQF course is designed to help you gain the employability skills and proficiency to work as an adult care worker. With insightful modules, you will also learn how to promote equality and diversity with human rights, health, and safety in care settings, supporting individuals with specific communication needs and more effective practices.

This revised qualification substitutes the earlier version of the course (Adult Care Diploma Level 3, qualification number 603/2553/7) and represents the latest version of the widely recognised Health and Social Care NVQ and QCF qualifications.

By collaborating closely with various organisations, the NVQ Health and Social Care programme ensures that the courses offered are of the highest quality and provide significant value, equipping care workers with the essential skills to excel in their roles and make a meaningful impact in the lives of those they serve.

Start your TQUK training today and obtain the proficiency to start a rewarding career!

This Course at a Glance

  • Accreditation: TQUK
  • Qualification Title: TQUK Level 3 Diploma in Adult Care (NVQ)
  • Qualification number: 610/0103/6
  • Total credits: 59
  • UCAS points: 32
  • Work placement duration: 50 hours
  • Total Qualification Time (TQT): 580 Hours
  • E-module: Included with the course
  • Access: 2-years access to the study materials and 24-hour access to course, assignment
  • Assessor Support: 12 months of assessor support via email
  • Flexible payment options: 6 instalment plan on checkout
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What Will You Learn?

  • This diploma is specifically designed for individuals pursuing a career in the care sector. Accredited by TQUK, this comprehensive RQF qualification replaces all earlier iterations of the Level 3 diplomas in Adult Care and Health and Social Care. This qualification is developed by industry experts who understand the roles and responsibilities of adult care workers.

Course Curriculum

Unit – 1: Agreed Ways of Working in Care Settings (K/650/2298)

Unit – 2: Safeguarding in Care Settings (L/650/2299)

Unit – 3: Mental Capacity and Restrictive Practice in Care Settings (A/650/2300)

Unit – 4: Duty of Care in Care Settings (D/650/2301)

Unit – 5: Effective Communication in Care Settings (F/650/2302)

Unit – 6: Handling Information in Care Settings (H/650/2303)

Unit – 7: Person-Centred Practice in Care Settings (J/650/2304)

Unit – 8: Importance of Choice and Independence in Care Settings (K/650/2305)

Unit – 9: Importance of Health and Wellbeing (L/650/2306)

Unit – 10: Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Human Rights in Care Settings (M/650/2307)

Unit – 11: Health and Safety in Care Settings (R/650/2308)

Unit – 12: Infection Prevention and Control in Care Settings (T/650/2309)

Unit – 13: The Importance of Continuous Development (D/650/2310)

Unit – 14: The Importance of Personal Wellbeing (F/650/2311)

Unit – 15: The Principles of Infection Prevention and Control (Y/616/4058)

Unit – 16: Move and Position Individuals in Accordance with their Plan of Care (K/616/4159)

Unit – 17: Support Individuals to Maintain Personal Hygiene (L/616/4204)

Unit – 18: Support Individuals with Specific Communication Needs (A/616/4179)

Unit – 19: Support Individuals to Access and Use Services and Facilities (Y/616/4173)

Unit – 20: Cleaning, Decontamination and Waste Management (D/616/4059)

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