Essential Level 2 & 3 Skills & Knowledge for Today’s Healthcare Professionals
Essential Level 2 Skills & Knowledge for Today’s Healthcare Professionals
Working in Health & Social Care is demanding. Our Level 2 & 3 healthcare courses give staff the essential knowledge, practical skills, and confidence to deliver safe, person-centred care—complementing their on-the-job experience.
Learn your way: small groups, 1-to-1, or live online—led by occupationally competent, qualified assessors. Every course is built around best practice, the latest techniques, and up-to-date legislation, so your team stays compliant and job-ready.
Dementia Awareness
With over 700,000 people in the UK living with dementia, this course helps learners develop the knowledge and skills to deliver high-quality, person-centred care.
Learners will:
Explore the person-centred approach to dementia care and support
Understand factors affecting communication and interaction
Recognise the importance of equality, diversity, and inclusion
Learn safe and effective administration of medicine
Understand behaviour in the context of dementia
Discover the benefits of activities in social care
Mental Health Awareness
With an estimated 450 million people worldwide struggling with mental health conditions, and around a quarter of British adults experiencing some form of mental health problem each year, this is one of the greatest challenges facing society today.
This course gives learners the knowledge and understanding needed to recognise, support, and respond to a wide range of mental health issues.
Learners will explore:
Understanding Mental Health and its impact on everyday life
Stress, Anxiety and Phobias – recognising symptoms and coping strategies
Depression and Post-Natal Depression – understanding causes and support methods
Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia – awareness and approaches to care
Dementia and Eating Disorders – recognising challenges and promoting support
By the end of the course, learners will gain greater awareness, empathy, and the practical knowledge required to help support individuals facing mental health difficulties.
Infection Control
Preventing and controlling the spread of infection is essential across all health and social care settings. This course helps learners understand the causes of infection and the measures needed to protect staff, service users, and the wider community.
Learners will explore:
Causes and spread of infection across different industries
The importance of personal hygiene and health in prevention
Principles of decontamination, cleaning, and waste management
Key practices for infection prevention and control in everyday settings
By completing this course, learners will gain the knowledge and confidence to apply infection control measures effectively, reducing risks and maintaining safe environments.
Cleaning Principles
Maintaining high standards of cleaning is vital for preventing cross-infection and ensuring safe environments in health, social care, and support services. This course highlights the importance of cleanliness in both facilities and equipment, reinforcing that infection prevention is the responsibility of all staff.
Learners will cover:
Routine and non-routine waste management
Health and safety in the cleaning and support services industry
Working with customers and colleagues in care environments
Effective cleaning of interiors and washrooms
This training equips staff with the skills and knowledge to maintain safe, hygienic spaces that protect both service users and colleagues.
Understanding Behaviour That Challenges
Stress, uncertainty, and difficult life experiences such as anxiety, neglect, abuse, or mental health conditions can often lead to challenging behaviour. This course helps learners recognise the causes, respond appropriately, and provide the right support to individuals displaying such behaviour.
Learners will explore:
What challenging behaviour is and the factors behind it
The importance of effective communication and behaviour management
The role of reflection and support for those involved in incidents
Strategies to encourage and sustain positive behaviour
By the end of the course, staff will have the confidence and tools to manage challenging behaviour with empathy and professionalism.
Nutrition & Health
With Department of Health figures showing that over 60% of adults and 30% of children are overweight or obese, the importance of good nutrition has never been greater. This course helps learners understand the role of diet in maintaining health and wellbeing, while exploring practical ways to support healthier lifestyles.
Learners will explore:
Principles of healthy eating and balanced nutrition
Nutritional needs for different individuals and groups
Using food and nutrition information to plan healthy diets
The principles of weight management
Understanding eating disorders and their impact
Food safety principles for the home environment
By the end of the course, staff will have the knowledge to promote healthier choices and support wellbeing in both personal and professional care settings.
Safe Handling of Medicines
Administering medicines safely is a critical responsibility in health and social care. This course gives learners a clear understanding of legislation, safety procedures, and audit processes involved in medicine management.
Learners will cover:
Medication and prescriptions – understanding types and uses
Supply, storage, and disposal of medicines
Safe administration requirements and best practice
Record-keeping and audit processes for compliance and accountability
By completing this course, staff will gain the knowledge and confidence to handle medicines safely, protecting both service users and themselves.
Prevention of Falls
Falls are one of the most common risks in health and social care, often leading to serious consequences for individuals. This course helps learners understand the causes and risk factors behind falls, how to prevent them, and the steps to take when incidents occur.
Learners will explore:
Falls in context – impact and consequences
Risk factors and causes of falls in different settings
Assessment and prevention strategies to reduce risks
Managing falls – recording, reporting, and interventions
By the end of the course, staff will be equipped to minimise risks, respond effectively, and create safer environments for those in their care.
Equality & Diversity
Creating a fair and inclusive society is essential in health, social care, and the workplace. This course helps learners understand the principles of equality and diversity, ensuring every individual has the opportunity to participate and reach their potential without prejudice or discrimination.
Learners will cover:
Equality and Diversity in society – understanding rights and responsibilities
Equality and Diversity in the community – promoting inclusion and respect
Equality and Diversity in the workplace – building fair, supportive environments
By the end of the course, staff will be able to recognise and challenge discrimination, while actively promoting equality and inclusion in all areas of their work.
Advanced Level 3 Healthcare Training for Today’s Health & Social Care Professionals
Working in small groups or on a 1-1 basis with your occupationally competent Trainer who will help you learn the topics you choose to study. These level 3 nationally accredited courses are designed for individuals working in the Health and Social Care sector. The courses cover a wide range of information covering best practice, latest techniques and legislation.
Awareness of Dementia
Designed for those working with local authorities or private care providers, this course helps learners develop a clear understanding of the causes, symptoms, and impact of dementia. It focuses on practical approaches to support individuals with dignity and inclusion.
Learners will explore:
The process and experience of dementia
Person-centred medication administration and best practice
The role of communication and interaction in dementia care
The diversity of individuals with dementia and the importance of inclusion
By the end of the course, staff will have the knowledge to provide more effective, person-centred support to individuals living with dementia.
Supporting Individuals with Learning Disabilities
This course is designed for those who need a deeper understanding of how to support individuals with learning disabilities as part of their role. It provides practical knowledge and strategies to promote independence, inclusion, and positive outcomes.
Learners will cover:
The context of supporting individuals with learning disabilities
Positive risk-taking and how it encourages independence
How to support individuals with autistic spectrum conditions
Different models of disability and their impact on care
By the end of the course, staff will be equipped with the skills to provide effective, person-centred support for individuals with learning disabilities.
Principles of End of Life Care
This course is aimed at healthcare professionals supporting people with life-limiting illnesses. It builds on sector knowledge and provides practical understanding of palliative care, focusing on dignity, compassion, and person-centred support.
Learners will explore:
End of life care principles and best practice
Communication skills during end of life care
Assessment and care planning for individuals and families
Person-centred approaches to palliative care
Providing care during the final hours of life and bereavement support
By the end of the course, staff will have the skills to deliver sensitive, effective care that supports individuals and their loved ones at the most critical stage of life.
Sensory Impairment, Person-Centred Approaches & Dementia
This course provides learners with the knowledge and understanding of how sensory impairment and dementia affect individuals, along with the skills to deliver care that is truly person-centred. The focus is on supporting the whole person, not just their health or care needs.
Learners will explore:
Sensory loss and its impact on daily life
The process and experience of dementia
The role of communication and interaction in dementia care
By the end of the course, staff will be equipped to provide compassionate, person-centred support for individuals living with sensory impairments and dementia.
Dementia Awareness
Dementia Awareness
With over 700,000 people in the UK living with dementia, this course helps learners develop the knowledge and skills to deliver high-quality, person-centred care.
Learners will:
Explore the person-centred approach to dementia care and support
Understand factors affecting communication and interaction
Recognise the importance of equality, diversity, and inclusion
Learn safe and effective administration of medicine
Understand behaviour in the context of dementia
Discover the benefits of activities in social care
Mental Health Awareness
Mental Health Awareness
With an estimated 450 million people worldwide struggling with mental health conditions, and around a quarter of British adults experiencing some form of mental health problem each year, this is one of the greatest challenges facing society today.
This course gives learners the knowledge and understanding needed to recognise, support, and respond to a wide range of mental health issues.
Learners will explore:
Understanding Mental Health and its impact on everyday life
Stress, Anxiety and Phobias – recognising symptoms and coping strategies
Depression and Post-Natal Depression – understanding causes and support methods
Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia – awareness and approaches to care
Dementia and Eating Disorders – recognising challenges and promoting support
By the end of the course, learners will gain greater awareness, empathy, and the practical knowledge required to help support individuals facing mental health difficulties.
Infection Control
Infection Control
Preventing and controlling the spread of infection is essential across all health and social care settings. This course helps learners understand the causes of infection and the measures needed to protect staff, service users, and the wider community.
Learners will explore:
Causes and spread of infection across different industries
The importance of personal hygiene and health in prevention
Principles of decontamination, cleaning, and waste management
Key practices for infection prevention and control in everyday settings
By completing this course, learners will gain the knowledge and confidence to apply infection control measures effectively, reducing risks and maintaining safe environments.
Cleaning Principles
Cleaning Principles
Maintaining high standards of cleaning is vital for preventing cross-infection and ensuring safe environments in health, social care, and support services. This course highlights the importance of cleanliness in both facilities and equipment, reinforcing that infection prevention is the responsibility of all staff.
Learners will cover:
Routine and non-routine waste management
Health and safety in the cleaning and support services industry
Working with customers and colleagues in care environments
Effective cleaning of interiors and washrooms
This training equips staff with the skills and knowledge to maintain safe, hygienic spaces that protect both service users and colleagues.
Understanding Behaviour That Challenges
Understanding Behaviour That Challenges
Stress, uncertainty, and difficult life experiences such as anxiety, neglect, abuse, or mental health conditions can often lead to challenging behaviour. This course helps learners recognise the causes, respond appropriately, and provide the right support to individuals displaying such behaviour.
Learners will explore:
What challenging behaviour is and the factors behind it
The importance of effective communication and behaviour management
The role of reflection and support for those involved in incidents
Strategies to encourage and sustain positive behaviour
By the end of the course, staff will have the confidence and tools to manage challenging behaviour with empathy and professionalism.
Nutrition & Health
Nutrition & Health
With Department of Health figures showing that over 60% of adults and 30% of children are overweight or obese, the importance of good nutrition has never been greater. This course helps learners understand the role of diet in maintaining health and wellbeing, while exploring practical ways to support healthier lifestyles.
Learners will explore:
Principles of healthy eating and balanced nutrition
Nutritional needs for different individuals and groups
Using food and nutrition information to plan healthy diets
The principles of weight management
Understanding eating disorders and their impact
Food safety principles for the home environment
By the end of the course, staff will have the knowledge to promote healthier choices and support wellbeing in both personal and professional care settings.
Safe Handling of Medicines
Safe Handling of Medicines
Administering medicines safely is a critical responsibility in health and social care. This course gives learners a clear understanding of legislation, safety procedures, and audit processes involved in medicine management.
Learners will cover:
Medication and prescriptions – understanding types and uses
Supply, storage, and disposal of medicines
Safe administration requirements and best practice
Record-keeping and audit processes for compliance and accountability
By completing this course, staff will gain the knowledge and confidence to handle medicines safely, protecting both service users and themselves.
Prevention of Falls
Prevention of Falls
Falls are one of the most common risks in health and social care, often leading to serious consequences for individuals. This course helps learners understand the causes and risk factors behind falls, how to prevent them, and the steps to take when incidents occur.
Learners will explore:
Falls in context – impact and consequences
Risk factors and causes of falls in different settings
Assessment and prevention strategies to reduce risks
Managing falls – recording, reporting, and interventions
By the end of the course, staff will be equipped to minimise risks, respond effectively, and create safer environments for those in their care.
Equality & Diversity
Equality & Diversity
Creating a fair and inclusive society is essential in health, social care, and the workplace. This course helps learners understand the principles of equality and diversity, ensuring every individual has the opportunity to participate and reach their potential without prejudice or discrimination.
Learners will cover:
Equality and Diversity in society – understanding rights and responsibilities
Equality and Diversity in the community – promoting inclusion and respect
Equality and Diversity in the workplace – building fair, supportive environments
By the end of the course, staff will be able to recognise and challenge discrimination, while actively promoting equality and inclusion in all areas of their work.
Awareness of Dementia
Awareness of Dementia
Designed for those working with local authorities or private care providers, this course helps learners develop a clear understanding of the causes, symptoms, and impact of dementia. It focuses on practical approaches to support individuals with dignity and inclusion.
Learners will explore:
The process and experience of dementia
Person-centred medication administration and best practice
The role of communication and interaction in dementia care
The diversity of individuals with dementia and the importance of inclusion
By the end of the course, staff will have the knowledge to provide more effective, person-centred support to individuals living with dementia.
Supporting Individuals with Learning Disabilities
Supporting Individuals with Learning Disabilities
This course is designed for those who need a deeper understanding of how to support individuals with learning disabilities as part of their role. It provides practical knowledge and strategies to promote independence, inclusion, and positive outcomes.
Learners will cover:
The context of supporting individuals with learning disabilities
Positive risk-taking and how it encourages independence
How to support individuals with autistic spectrum conditions
Different models of disability and their impact on care
By the end of the course, staff will be equipped with the skills to provide effective, person-centred support for individuals with learning disabilities.
Principles of End of Life Care
Principles of End of Life Care
This course is aimed at healthcare professionals supporting people with life-limiting illnesses. It builds on sector knowledge and provides practical understanding of palliative care, focusing on dignity, compassion, and person-centred support.
Learners will explore:
End of life care principles and best practice
Communication skills during end of life care
Assessment and care planning for individuals and families
Person-centred approaches to palliative care
Providing care during the final hours of life and bereavement support
By the end of the course, staff will have the skills to deliver sensitive, effective care that supports individuals and their loved ones at the most critical stage of life.
Sensory Impairment, Person-Centred Approaches & Dementia
Sensory Impairment, Person-Centred Approaches & Dementia
This course provides learners with the knowledge and understanding of how sensory impairment and dementia affect individuals, along with the skills to deliver care that is truly person-centred. The focus is on supporting the whole person, not just their health or care needs.
Learners will explore:
Sensory loss and its impact on daily life
The process and experience of dementia
The role of communication and interaction in dementia care
By the end of the course, staff will be equipped to provide compassionate, person-centred support for individuals living with sensory impairments and dementia.
Customer Service
Customer Service
Excellent customer service is essential across every sector. This course gives learners the core knowledge and practical skills needed to handle customer interactions professionally, build positive relationships, and represent their organisation with confidence.
Learners will cover:
Principles of customer service and delivery
Understanding customer needs and behaviours
Understanding employer organisations and expectations
How to communicate effectively with customers
Handling customer information safely and accurately
Problem-solving and service recovery with challenging customers
Developing and maintaining strong customer relationships
By the end of the course, staff will have the tools to deliver high-quality customer service that supports business success and customer satisfaction.
Safeguarding
Safeguarding
Safeguarding is a vital responsibility in adult health and social care. This course gives learners a strong understanding of dignity, duty of care, and safeguarding principles, along with how these apply in real workplace contexts. It also explores the dilemmas and consequences that can arise when these principles are not upheld.
Learners will cover:
Safeguarding in adult health and social care
Principles of dignity in everyday practice
Understanding the duty of care and professional responsibilities
Dilemmas and public concerns in safeguarding situations
By the end of the course, staff will have the knowledge to uphold safeguarding standards, protect individuals, and respond effectively to concerns in care environments.
Mental Health First Aid
Mental Health First Aid
Supporting colleagues with mental health challenges is essential in today’s workplace. This course equips learners with the knowledge and skills to recognise issues, provide support, and promote a mentally healthy environment. It focuses on practical mental health first aid strategies that can be applied directly in the workplace.
Learners will cover:
Mental Health First Aid and advocacy in the workplace
Exploring mental health and common conditions
How to support individuals with mental ill health
Creating and maintaining a mentally healthy environment
By the end of the course, learners will be confident in applying mental health first aid principles, supporting colleagues effectively, and promoting wellbeing across their organisation.
