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      • • The Level 2 Adult Social Care Certificate is a new qualification which has been developed from the Care Certificate standards, it is accredited, portable and requires assessment of skills.
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  2. The Level 2 Adult Social Care Certificate qualification is an Ofqual regulated qualification, requiring observational assessment and is expected to take a new learner around 6-8 months to complete. An experienced care worker may complete this in a shorter period of time.

  3. • The Level 2 Adult Social Care Certificate is a new qualification which has been developed from the Care Certificate standards, it is accredited, portable and requires assessment of skills. • The qualification is open to all eligible direct care staff, aged 19+.

  4. • The Level 2 Adult Social Care Certificate qualification does not replace the need for employer-specific induction or mandatory training and it is employers’ responsibility to ensure this is completed.

  5. Sep 12, 2024 · Under the DHSC’s current plans, all employed care staff aged 19 and above, including staff who already have a relevant qualification will be able to complete the new Level 2 Adult Social Care Certificate qualification.

  6. the Level 2 Adult Social Care Certificate will carry out an initial assessment process. This process should ensure the learner can demonstrate the full requirements or, if needed, act as an advisory process so the potential learner can reach the required standard to achieve the qualification.

  7. The NOCN Level 2 Adult Social Care Certificate is a 36 credit qualification with a Total Qualification Time (TQT) of 360 hours, including a 288 Guided Learning Hours (GLH). Learners must achieve all 36 credits from the 15 mandatory components.

  8. What is the new Level 2 Adult Social Care Certificate? NCFE is developing a specification for the new Adult Social Care Certificate qualification as part of the Skills for Care commissioning by the Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC).