Level 2 Adult Social Care Certificate
£1,540.00 (pp. exc. VAT)
- Course Overview
- Entry Requirements
- Certifications & More
- Further Information
Level 2 Adult Social Care Certificate overview
The Level 2 Adult Social Care Certificate is a nationally recognised qualification designed for individuals working in adult health and social care settings, including residential care, domiciliary care, supported living, and community services. It develops the confidence, competence, and core skills needed to deliver safe, compassionate, and person-centred support to adults in a variety of care environments.
Over six months, you will strengthen your knowledge of safeguarding adults and children, health, safety and wellbeing, equality and inclusion, and infection prevention and control. The course also explores person-centred practice, effective communication, privacy and dignity, mental health awareness, and supporting individuals with learning disabilities or autism, ensuring your approach reflects best practice and meets national care standards.
Delivered through flexible online learning combined with workplace application, the programme equips care assistants, support workers, and new entrants to the sector with practical skills and professional understanding. By completing this qualification, you will be prepared to take on greater responsibility in your role, enhance your career prospects, and progress further within the adult social care workforce.
- Understanding own role
- Personal development
- Duty of care
- Equality, diversity and inclusion
- Person-centred care
- Effective communication
- Privacy and dignity
- Nutrition and hydration
- Mental health awareness
- Adult safeguarding
- Safeguarding children
- Health, safety and basic life support
- Handling of information
- Infection prevention and control
- Learning disability and autism
Entry Requirements
To enrol on the Level 2 Adult Social Care Certificate, learners must already be employed in a health or social care setting. Suitable roles include residential care homes, domiciliary care services, supported living, or healthcare environments where staff provide daily support to adults’ wellbeing, safety, and independence. This ensures learners can apply their training directly in the workplace while building their skills.
Applicants should be committed to completing the six-month duration of the course and prepared to balance study with their professional responsibilities. A minimum of six hours of learning per week is recommended to make steady progress.
This qualification is particularly suited to new entrants to the sector, care assistants, and support workers who want to formalise their experience, gain a nationally recognised qualification, and meet industry standards. By meeting the entry requirements, learners put themselves in the best position to grow in confidence, take on greater responsibilities, and progress within adult social care.

Certifications and More
On successful completion of the programme, learners will achieve the nationally recognised Level 2 Adult Social Care Certificate. This award confirms that staff have met industry standards and are competent in providing frontline support that is safe, compassionate, and person-centred.
The certificate is valued by employers across the health and social care sector and often serves as a foundation for career progression. Many learners go on to complete advanced training such as the Level 3 Lead Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship, specialist qualifications in dementia or mental health, or supervisory roles in care settings.
Beyond the certificate itself, learners gain transferable skills that can be applied in a wide range of adult care environments. This includes stronger communication, safeguarding awareness, and the ability to deliver inclusive support that promotes dignity and independence. The award not only enhances employability but also demonstrates commitment to professional growth and high standards of care.

Further Information
The Adult Social Care Certificate has been designed to make enrolment straightforward, with a simple sign-up process that allows learners to begin quickly and without unnecessary barriers. This makes it an accessible option for both employers and individuals seeking to strengthen skills within the sector.
Training is delivered online, providing flexibility for those already working in care roles. Learners can build their knowledge at their own pace while continuing to meet the demands of their job. Throughout the programme, learners gather evidence of their practice, supported by structured guidance and resources to ensure steady progress.
The course develops confidence and competence in core areas such as safeguarding, duty of care, equality and inclusion, and person-centred support. By the end of the programme, learners will not only hold a recognised qualification but also feel equipped with practical, transferable skills. This prepares them for greater responsibility in their current role, improved performance, and long-term career development in adult social care






