Level 2 Diploma in Adult Care

Your First Step Toward a Career
in Care

Start your journey in health and social care — develop the skills, knowledge, and confidence to make a real difference in people’s lives.

The Level 2 Diploma in Adult Care is the perfect starting point for anyone beginning a career in the health and social care sector.

You’ll learn how to deliver compassionate, person-centred care while supporting individuals to live safely and independently. The qualification builds core professional skills and values — preparing you for roles across residential, domiciliary, or clinical care settings.

You’ll learn how to:

  • Provide personal care and support in line with individual care plans

  • Communicate effectively and build trust with service users

  • Promote dignity, choice, and independence in all aspects of care

  • Support individuals with a range of needs, from physical to emotional wellbeing

  • Work safely, follow safeguarding procedures, and prevent infection

Level:
2 Diploma

Typical Duration:
12–18 months

Assessment:
Portfolio of evidence & end-point assessment

Study Mode:
Work-based learning with guided study

Minimum Age:
16+

Industry Requirement:
Enhanced DBS & Care Certificate

Who Is It For?

This qualification is ideal for:

  • Learners aged 16+ beginning a career in adult care

  • Support Workers, Care Assistants, and Personal Assistants in residential or home settings

  • Individuals looking to formalise existing experience with a recognised qualification

Course Content

You’ll complete units that combine both theory and practical workplace evidence.

Core Learning Areas:
  • Principles of Care and Person-Centred Practice

  • Communication and Record Keeping

  • Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion in Care

  • Health, Safety, and Safeguarding

  • Infection Prevention and Control

  • Duty of Care and Confidentiality

  • Promoting Wellbeing, Independence, and Choice

  • Working as Part of a Team in a Care Environment

How You’ll Be Assessed

Assessment is practical and work-based, allowing you to demonstrate your competence within your current or placement role.
Direct observation in your workplace
Professional discussions and reflective accounts
Assignments and case studies
Knowledge tasks and portfolio evidence
End-point assessment confirming occupational competence

Progression & Careers

After qualifying, you can work as:

  • Adult Care Worker

  • Support Worker

  • Personal Assistant

  • Home Care or Domiciliary Support Worker

  • Key Worker in Day Services

Progression routes include:

  • Level 3 Diploma in Adult Care

  • Level 3 Lead Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship

  • Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care

  • Learners must be aged 16+

  • Employment or voluntary placement in a care setting required

  • Enhanced DBS check

  • A caring, compassionate attitude and commitment to professional standards

  • Over two decades of experience in health and social care education

  • Delivered by industry-experienced tutors

  • Flexible, work-based learning designed around your role

  • Dedicated learner support and progress tracking

  • Clear progression routes to higher-level care qualifications

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Support Hub

No — this course is designed for new entrants and those just starting their careers.

In residential care, domiciliary care, day centres, or private home settings.

Yes. Learners without Level 1 English and Maths will need to achieve these before completing the qualification.

Typically 12–18 months depending on your experience and delivery model.

Yes — it’s regulated by Skills for Care and recognised by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).

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Level 2 Diploma in Adult Care
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