Level 2 SCQF6 Social Services and Healthcare
£1,320.00 (pp. exc. VAT)
- Course Overview
- Entry Requirements
- Certifications & More
- Further Information
Level 2 SCQF6 Social Services and Healthcare overview
The Level 2 SCQF Level 6 Social Services and Healthcare course is designed to equip learners with the essential skills, knowledge, and values needed to work confidently in a range of social care and healthcare services settings. This course covers key topics including, safeguarding adults, infection control, duty of care, and health and safety in the workplace.
Learners will also develop vital core skills such as effective communication, practical healthcare practice, and collaborative working, enhancing their career opportunities within the care professions. The programme supports care workers and aspiring healthcare professionals in applying what they learn directly to their day-to-day roles.
With flexible study options, this SCQF Level 6 course fits easily around work and personal commitments. Whether you’re new to social services and healthcare or looking to formalise your experience in residential, community, or domiciliary care settings, the course will help you strengthen the skills and confidence needed to succeed in your role.
- Introduction
- Understanding Roles and Responsibilities
- Team Working
- Personal Development
- Health and Safety
- Safe Infection Control
- Safeguarding and Protection
- Duty of Care
- Person-Centred Care
- Advance Care Planning
- Promoting Rights and Diversity
- Effective Communication
- Preparing for the Future
Entry Requirements
To enrol in the Level 2 SCQF Level 6 Social Services and Healthcare course, candidates must be employed in a relevant role in residential care, domiciliary care, or community support. This allows learners to apply their learning in a real work environment and gather evidence through practical tasks.
Learners must commit to the full programme, attend all teaching sessions, and complete modules within their job role. They should be involved in care work that aligns with qualification standards, developing and demonstrating the skills needed to progress in the care professions.
Candidates require a PVG check through Disclosure Scotland for placements. The SSSC requires that all employed in this role work towards achieving this qualification within 6 months.
There is no strict academic requirement; but learners should have a good level of English proficiency. Most learners are over 16, and entry is at the discretion of the provider. Prospective students are encouraged to get in touch to discuss eligibility and requirements.

Certifications and More
Upon successful completion of the Level 2 SVQ in Social Services and Healthcare at SCQF Level 6, learners will receive a nationally recognised qualification that demonstrates their competence in job-related skills within social services and healthcare sectors. This qualification ensures individuals have the necessary core skills, knowledge, and abilities to carry out their roles effectively and safely.
The SVQ is assessed in the workplace, allowing care workers and aspiring healthcare professionals to generate evidence based on the actual work they are performing. This approach minimises time away from the workplace while ensuring that the assessment is directly relevant to the learner’s daily healthcare practice and responsibilities.
This certification is widely recognised across Scotland, and is valued by employers in social care and healthcare services. It serves as a benchmark for support workers in care settings and meets the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) requirements. Achieving this SVQ social services and healthcare qualification can open doors to further career opportunities and progression within the care professions.

Further Information
Enrolling onto the Level 2 SCQF Level 6 Social Services and Healthcare course is straightforward and designed to make things as easy as possible for both learners and employers. Once enrolled, learners can start working towards their qualification right away, with no complicated sign-up process or unnecessary delays.
This qualification is completed in the workplace, meaning learners can develop their knowledge and skills while carrying out their day-to-day role in social services or healthcare. With ongoing support from a dedicated assessor, progress can be made steadily without disrupting the vital work already being done in care settings. The course is structured to build essential, practical skills that strengthen confidence, improve standards of care, and open up new opportunities in the sector.







