Course Summary
The Level 2 Mental Health Awareness Certificate aims to raise awareness of mental health and a range of mental health conditions.
You will have support from an assessor within the health and social care department. Your assessor is occupational competent and will support and work with you throughout the course.
What else do I need to know?
To be awarded the Level 2 Mental Health Awareness Certificate, you will be required to successfully complete 10 mandatory units:
- Unit 01 - Understanding mental health
- Unit 02 - Understanding stress
- Unit 03 - Understanding anxiety
- Unit 04 - Understanding phobias
- Unit 05 - Understanding depression
- Unit 06 - Understanding postnatal depression
- Unit 07 - Understanding bipolar disorder
- Unit 08 - Understanding schizophrenia
- Unit 09 - Understanding dementia
- Unit 10 - Understanding eating disorders
The Level 2 Mental Health Awareness Certificate may be fully funded by the Adult Education Budget should you be eligible under the following criteria:
- Be aged 19 or older on the 31st August
- Be either unemployed and receiving JSA, ESA or Universal Credit (subject to criteria) OR be earning less than £25,000 (annual gross salary) a year
If you do not qualify for funding under the AEB budget courses fees may vary depending on circumstances, please enquire for futher information.
Please note that all fees are subject to change.
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