Principles of Working with Individuals with Learning Disabilities Level 2 – Online Nationwide

Online Event

Course Eligibility

  • UK/EU Citizen for 3+ years
  • Work 16+ hours per week on average
  • Employed on a PAYE Scheme
  • Not on any other government-funded course

Course Description

The Principles of Working with Individuals with Learning Disabilities Level 2 qualification is aimed at those working in health and social care who support people with learning disabilities. The course helps learners understand learning disabilities, individual rights, inclusion, and person-centered approaches.

Learners also explore effective communication methods, ways to support independence, safeguarding practices, and the significance of care planning. The knowledge gained can be applied directly in the workplace, ensuring practical relevance and impact.

Delivered through a blended model, the programme offers flexibility while providing regular guidance, assessment, and support. It enhances staff confidence and skills, promoting inclusive, respectful, and high-quality care for individuals with learning disabilities.

Employer Benefits: After Course Completion

Employers benefit from staff who understand learning disabilities and can deliver inclusive, respectful and person-centred support, improving outcomes and service quality.

Employers benefit from staff who:

  • Recognise individual strengths, needs, and preferences
  • Adapt support to meet diverse needs effectively
  • Apply appropriate communication methods and inclusive practice
  • Understand and follow safeguarding principles
  • Promote safer and more responsive care

Employers typically see:

  • Improved quality and consistency of support
  • Increased staff confidence in working with individuals with learning disabilities
  • Better communication across teams and with individuals
  • Reduced risk and safer care delivery

The programme supports:

  • Deliver person-centred care that meets individual needs
  • Promote inclusion and equality in all aspects of care
  • Apply safeguarding principles effectively
  • Develop competence and confidence in supporting individuals with learning disabilities
  • Support consistent, safe, and high-quality care delivery

Who is this course for?

This course is for individuals working in care and support roles who support people with learning disabilities.

This course aligns with care standards and inclusive practice frameworks, supporting ethical and person-centred support for individuals with learning disabilities.

This course is ideal for Individuals who:

  • Work as care assistants, support workers, or healthcare assistants
  • Support individuals in learning disability, supported living, or community care settings
  • Provide day-to-day support and care
  • Wish to strengthen understanding of inclusion, communication, and person-centred practice
  • Are committed to promoting individual rights, independence, and dignity
  • Seek to enhance competence, confidence, and quality of support

Typical Job Roles Include:

  • Care Assistant
  • Support Worker
  • Healthcare Assistant
  • Domiciliary Care Worker
  • Residential Care Worker
  • Community Support Worker

This course is suitable for employers operating in:

  • Learning disability services
  • Supported living services
  • Residential care services
  • Domiciliary care providers
  • Mental health services
  • Community-based care organisations

Time commitment – Learners should allow for 1–2 guided learning sessions per month, alongside a few hours per week engaging with learning materials and applying learning in the workplace.

This course starts weekly and could be fully funded for you! To register your interest here, Click the Apply Now button to find out more!

(Code: ACIWT)

Course Overview

Course Start Date:
Weekly
Course Duration:
3-6 Months
Difficulty Level:
intermediate
Registration Deadline:
Induction Date:
Course Location:
Online Event
Course Location:
Online
Course ID:
Course Tags:
Adult Care, In Work Training, Higher Level Training

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