Certificate in Understanding the Safe Handling of Medication in Health and Social Care Level 2

Start Date
Level
2
Course Course
P00728
Area
Health & Social Care

About this Course

This qualification aims to help learners develop a general understanding of different types of medication and their use, knowledge of the procedures for obtaining, storing, administering and disposing of medication, an understanding of legislation and the audit process related to medication and issues of responsibility and accountability, and an understanding of the record-keeping process for medication.

Key Units

Building on your understanding of safe medication practices, this course provides a thorough overview of how to handle medicines responsibly in health and social care environments. You’ll learn about the different types of medication and their uses, how to store, administer and dispose of them safely, and the legal and organisational policies that guide these processes.

Through a combination of practical examples and real-world scenarios, you’ll develop the knowledge and confidence to support individuals with their medication needs while maintaining accuracy and safety. This course is ideal for those currently working in, or preparing to enter, care roles where medication handling is part of daily responsibilities. It is also suitable for anyone wishing to enhance their professional development within the health and social care sector.

Key Units
  • Introduction to Medication and Prescribing 
understanding types of medication, legal frameworks, and key terminology.

  • Supply, Storage and Disposal of Medication 
learning correct procedures for maintaining safety and compliance.

  • Understanding the Requirements for the Safe Administration of Medication 
exploring safe administration techniques and record-keeping.

  • Accountability and Responsibilities in Medication Handling 
recognising roles, responsibilities, and legislation relevant to care workers.

Entry Requirements

There are no specific qualifications required to enrol on this qualification. Acceptance onto the qualification is based on a phone or online interview with the Tutor.

Learners must be aged 19 years or over.

Assessment

Assessment is through end of topic assessments submitted for marking. Please note all assessments need to achieve pass standard for qualification to be awarded.

Where does this Lead

Learners who achieve this qualification could progress to the following:
  • Level 2 and 3 Certificate in Preparing to Working in Adult Social Care
  • Level 2 and 3 Certificate in the Principles of End of Life Care.

Future Opportunities

This qualification can open up a range of career opportunities within the health and social care sector. Students who complete this course may progress (with futher studies) into roles such as:
  • Care Assistant
  • Support Worker
  • Healthcare Assistant
  • Residential or Domiciliary Care Worker
  • Community Support Worker
  • Medication Technician
  • Rehabilitation Assistant

It can also enhance the skills and employability of those already working in care settings, supporting career progression into senior care roles or further study in nursing, health, or social care management.

Tell Me More

You might be eligible for fully funded courses depending on your circumstances.

This will be assessed during your IAG (Information Advice and Guidance) interview in the enrolment process. If you are unemployed or employed part-time or earning under £24,570 per year, and you receive means tested benefits, you are likely to be eligible.

Extra Costs

Courses are free for qualifying adult learners.

An administration charge of £150 will be applied if you enrol and fail to complete the course.

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