Level 2 Certificate Allergy Awareness for those Working in Adult Social Care

Course Overview
The course includes information on the symptoms of allergic reactions, the treatments available for allergic reactions, and first aid for those experiencing a severe allergic reaction.
The objective of this qualification is to introduce learners working in adult health and social care to allergens, allergies, food labelling and
allergy awareness.
Entry requirements
There are no formal entry criteria, however it is advisable that learners already have a Level 2 or equivalent qualification (Five or more GCSE/O levels grade A*-C, one A level, two or three AS levels, NVQ Level 2).
Distance Learning programmes are Fully Funded for eligible adults via the Adult Education Budget.
Key Information
A short, accredited Distance Learning Qualification completed within 12- 16 weeks. Self-Study Knowledge Based Qualification with the support of a subject specialist trainer. Choice of Paper and Online Resources and Assessments Method subject to availability. The sooner you complete one course the sooner you can move onto another. Ideal for continued professional development in your area of expertise, to gain prior knowledge for future employment or for your own personal interest in the subject.
Experience in the workplace is not essential as this is a knowledge-only qualification.
Programme Content
Unit 1 - Understand Allergens, Allergies and Intolerences
Unit 2 - Food Labelling
Unit 3 - Allergy Awareness for those working in Adult Social Care
Progression opportunities
Learners may wish to progress onto another distance learning course in another subject for example Personal Care, Nutrition and Health or Care and Management of Diabetes.
Where can you work?
This course is ideal for those working or wanting to work in Adult Social Care.


