Level 2 Certificate in the Principles of End of Life Care

This qualification is suitable for learners aged 16 and above. There are no specific prior qualifications needed to access this qualification. This qualification is designed for a wide range of learners who wish to gain an understanding of end of life care. These may be learners who wish to access this training with a view to progress to further qualifications or employment within health and social care, to complement other qualifications within apprenticeship frameworks within health or health and social care, or to develop within their current job role within health and social care.

Our online courses are perfect for helping you to improve knowledge, boost your CV, and progress your career. You can choose from an excellent range of subjects.

We'll also provide you with an online support assessor, so you won't be left on your own to figure it all out for yourself. Your support assessor will always be on hand to guide and steer you in the right direction and give you feedback on your assignments.

For more information on eligibility please contact us:

  • Email: Independent.Learning@escg.ac.uk

  • Tel: 030 300 39854

Site

Workplace/Other

Level

Level 2

Course Type

Adult

Courses

Options Course Code Starts Ends Days
enquire apply 60792-01 16/06/25 16/10/25 On Demand

What will I study?

This qualification has the following mandatory units:

  • Understand how to work in end of life care
  • Care Planning in end of life care
  • Understand how to provide support to manage pain and discomfort
  • End of life care and dementia
  • Understanding the role of the care worker in time of death
  • Understand loss and grief in end of life care.

How will I be assessed?

This online course differs to a classroom course, as you will not be taught. Instead, you will study independently, and your progress will be monitored by the support assessor and admin team. The support assessor is available to contact if you have any questions.

The learning materials and all unit assessments for this course is through an online platform (VLE). You will be required to complete 100% of the unit assessment questions by a set deadline.

What qualification will I achieve?

NCFE CACHE Level 2 Certificate

What can I do after completing this course?

This qualification supports progression to further learning in the following areas: 

  • Level 2 or 3 Diploma in Clinical Healthcare Support
  • Level 2 or 3 Certificate in Preparing to Work in Adult Social Care
  • Level 2 or 3 Certificate for Working in the Health Sector
  • Level 3 Certificate in the Principles of End of Life Care
  • Level 3 Certificate in Stroke Care Management

Are there any extra costs?

Please note that some of the Level 2 courses may be fully funded* if you are unemployed or earn under the low-income threshold of £25,000 or less (annual gross salary).

(*subject to postcode check)

*We will use your postcode to determine if you live in an area we can fund with a fee waiver. If your postcode is devolved** then you may decide to waive your funding rights and proceed with self-funding.

**There are currently 12 areas with mayoral devolution in England: Greater London, West Midlands, Greater Manchester, Liverpool City Region, West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, Tees Valley, West of England, York and North Yorkshire, East Midlands, and the North East.

We are also unable to support with funding with a fee waiver if you live in Wales, Scotland or Ireland.

For more information on eligibility please contact us:

Email: Independent.Learning@escg.ac.uk

Tel: 030 300 39854

Additional Info

KEY COURSE DETAILS

Study method: online study

Course length: 4 months

Recommended study per week: 8 hours

COURSE FEE^:

£0 if eligible for fee waiver*

FUNDING OPTIONS:

Fee waiver:

Unemployed and low wage waivers Students who are unemployed and receipt of certain benefits, or students who are employed/self-employed and earn less than £25,000 annual gross salary, may be eligible for a waiver of tuition and/or exam fees. Note that students aged 19-23 may not be eligible if they are studying their first level 2 (subject to postcode check).

SELF-FUNDING

Staged Payments – for courses of over 12 weeks and £200, students can pay in 4 instalments of, the first taken as a deposit on enrolment (via BACS or Debit/Credit Card).

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Essential:

*Access to a device (laptop/PC/tablet) the minimum recommended study time per week (study via a mobile device isn’t advised)

*Internet access

*Demonstrate good standard of written English

Our online courses have weekly start dates. Please apply for the current displayed date and our Team will contact you with start date options.