Understanding the Principles of Dementia Care Level 3 Certificate

This qualification enables learners to develop knowledge and understanding of caring for individuals with dementia. Successful completion of the units will allow learners to develop in-depth knowledge and understanding of dementia and its effects.

Site

Workplace/Other

Level

Level 3

Course Type

Adult

Courses

Options Course Code Starts Ends Standard Fee Overseas Fee
enquire apply 60799-01 24/11/25 24/06/26 £811 £860

What will I study?

The objectives of this qualification are to enable learners to understand:

• types of dementia and the importance of early diagnosis • person-centred approaches in dementia care • the role of communication, interaction and inclusion in dementia care and support • the use of medication to support individuals with dementia.

How will I be assessed?

Learners will be assessed entirely online through our dedicated learning platform. All study materials, activities and assessments are provided digitally, allowing learners to work independently and at their own pace.

Throughout the course, learners will complete a series of online knowledge checks, written tasks and module assessments that demonstrate their understanding of the subject. These assessments are submitted through the platform and are marked by a dedicated assessor, who will provide feedback and support where required.

In addition to assessor support, learners can also access help from our administration team for any technical or general course queries.

The course duration is 4 months. To maintain steady progress and complete the qualification on time, we recommend that learners commit to approximately 4–6 hours of study per week. This may vary depending on individual pace and confidence.

What qualification will I achieve?

Level 3 NCFE Certificate

What can I do after completing this course?

Learners who achieve this qualification could progress to:

• Level 3 Certificate in Preparing to Work in Adult Social Care • Level 3 Certificate in Working in the Health Sector • Level 4 qualifications in Health and Social Care

Are there any extra costs?

Funding Options:

  1. Free Courses for Jobs (FCFJ) – Fee Waiver (if eligible)

If you meet the eligibility criteria, your tuition and exam fees are fully funded. You will only need to cover any additional costs, if applicable.

  1. Advanced Learner Loan

If you are not eligible for a fee waiver—or prefer to use a loan—you can apply for an Advanced Learner Loan to cover your tuition and exam fees. Repayments begin only when your income reaches the required repayment threshold.

  1. Self-funding

If you do not qualify for a fee waiver or loan, you can enrol by paying the full course fee (£811–£860).

Eligibility for Free Funding (FCFJ Fee Waiver)

To access full funding, you must live in England and meet one of the following:

  1. Unemployed / Low-Income (Benefits)

You are unemployed or in receipt of certain income-related benefits.

OR

  1. Low Earnings

You are employed but earn below £25,000–£25,750 gross per year (Threshold may vary slightly by provider.)

  1. Learners Aged 19–23

If you are 19–23 and do not already hold a full Level 3 qualification, you may still be eligible for full funding even if your earnings exceed the income threshold, subject to provider criteria.

If you do not meet the criteria for a fee waiver, you can still study this course through an Advanced Learner Loan or by self-funding.

Additional Info

Additional qualification information about this learning aim can be viewed on the NCFE page which will give you more of an in depth overview.

Please do not apply for our course through this website

https://www.ncfe.org.uk/qualification-search/qualification-detail/ncfe-cache-level-3-certificate-in-understanding-the-principles-of-dementia-care-846