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Health and Social Care (Adults) (Level 2 Diploma)

OCNNI
Care & Health

Course Overview

The aim of the OCN NI Level 2 Diploma in Health and Social Care (Northern Ireland) is to provide learners within health and social care, training and is fully endorsed by the Northern Ireland Social Care Council (NISCC). This course gives a broad overview of all aspects of working in the health and social care sector. Work placement is mandatory unless you already work within the sector in an appropriate setting.
  • Study Mode
    Part-Time
  • Duration
    34 Weeks
  • Campus
    Strand Road

Important Message

Applications/Enrolments for part time courses commencing September to December 2024 are now closed

Available Sessions

  • Course
    Campus
    Type
    Start Date
    Fees
  • Course: OCN NI Level 2 Diploma in Health and Social Care (Adults) Ref D064
    Campus: Strand Road
    Type: Part Time
    Start Date:
    (Thu:9:30AM-12:30PM)
    Fees:
    Full £521.00
    Concession £208.00
    Examination £95.00

You may be eligible for funding on this course *

If you are an employer or employee of a NI based company

* Terms and Conditions apply

Course Offering

  • Site location Strand Road
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Entry Requirements

UK Requirements

Interview required for entry to course. All students must either be currently working in a health and social care setting or agree to access an appropriate work placement.

Additional Requirements Prior to Entry

Interview Required
Access NI Check

Additional Information

This course is for those who are starting a career in health and social care or who wish to do so in the future.

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