Online Learning
Understanding Cancer Support Level 2 Certificate
Is this course for me?
One in two people will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. For many diagnosis can be daunting and overwhelming. Being able to access the right levels of care and services provides valuable support when people need it most. As cancer treatments are improved and more people survive cancer, an awareness of the impact of living with it long-term and knowledge of how to support people is vital for those caring for someone with cancer. This short course is ideal continuing professional development for those working in health and social care, but is also suitable for those with a personal interest in caring for someone living with cancer.
This qualification is ideal for those already working in, or intending to work in the healthcare sector. It is also suitable for those who wish to further understand cancer support, or those who care for someone living with the effects of cancer.
Aims:
• Focus on the study of cancer support within health and social care.
Objectives:
• Understand cancer diagnosis, treatment, and support needs for individuals living with cancer.
This course is split into four manageable units:
Unit 1: Cancer awareness
Unit 2: Introduction to the diagnosis and treatment of cancer
Unit 3: Introduction to cancer care and support
Unit 4: Introduction to end of life and bereavement care
You will complete online platform-based questions — there are no exams and no grades.
To pass, you must show that you have met all the learning outcomes and assessment criteria set out in the qualification specification.
Our qualified assessors will give you detailed feedback, 1:1 support, and clear targets to help you succeed.
Support is available through the learning portal, email, or phone.
If your work doesn't meet the required standard, you will receive feedback, a new target date, and the chance to resubmit.
This course runs over 24 weeks and includes a recommended 135 guided learning hours (GLH). You can apply at any time, with flexible start dates available throughout the year.
There is no specific prior skill or knowledge required for this qualification. However, learners may find it helpful if they have already achieved a level 1 health and social care-related qualification.
We recommend you already have at least a Level 1 in English (GCSE grade 3/D or equivalent).
Other courses:
• Common Health Conditions
• Preparing to Work in Adult Social Care
• Principles of Care Planning
• Principles of Dementia Care
• Principles of End of Life Care
• Principles of Team Leading
• Principles of the Prevention and Control of Infection in Health Care Setting
• Understanding Dignity and Safeguarding in Adult Health and Social Care
• Understanding Nutrition and Health
• Understanding Personal Care Needs
• Understanding the Care and Management of Diabetes
• Understanding the Safe Handling of Medication in Health and Social Care
Employment opportunities:
• Care Worker - up to £19,834
• Personal Care Assistant - up to £20,407
• Gain a nationally recognised qualification
• Improve your skills to help create a long-standing career pathway in your chosen industry
• Courses are delivered as online learning, allowing you to choose when and where to study
• Personal tutors are assigned to ensure you have the support needed to succeed.
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Students aged 16-18 do not pay exam fees.





