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Awareness of Mental Health Problems (online) Level 2

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Course NameStart DateEnd DateSiteHome Fees 
Awareness of Mental Health Problems (online) Level 2   Online eLearning£0.00Available for enrolments


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Support For Students Aged 19+

Lincoln College Fee Remission Policy offers means tested and non-means tested help with course fees for qualifications up to and including Level 2 and for some students aged 19+ studying a first Full Level 3

We also offer the Advanced Learner Loan, which is non-means tested help with course fees for Level 3, 4, 5 and 6 Further Education funded courses. Our Learner Support Fund offers means tested help with course related costs such as travel to college, uniform, equipment, UCAS application fee and travel to Higher Education interviews. We offer help with the cost of Ofsted registered childcare through the Care To Learn scheme for students aged under 20 (non means tested) and our 20+ Childcare Support Fund (means tested). We can also provide assistance through the Free College Meals scheme. Students, or their parents, must be in receipt of a qualifying means tested benefit and either aged 19 to 24 and have a current Education and Health Care Plan, or be aged 19 and continuing exactly the same programme that they started before they turned 19. Visit our website here for more information or contact the Financial Support Team at financialsupport@lincolncollege.ac.uk or call (01522) 876000 or (01636) 680680


To find more information on funding available for all students please visit our Financial Support page by clicking here

If you are interested in an Apprenticeship, you will pay no course fees.



More information about this Course


Introduction
Mental health presents one of the greatest challenges to our society. With an estimated 450 million people worldwide suffering from a mental health problem, around a quarter of British adults will experience some form of mental health problem within the course of a year. While many elements of mental health are still not understood, having a good knowledge of the information that is available is essential in the care sector. Benefits: • Achieve a nationally recognised Level 2 qualification • Further your personal and professional development • Learn at a time that suits you without having to attend college • Increase understanding of symptoms and management of stress, anxiety and phobias Course Content (Units): 1. Understanding mental health 2. Understanding stress 3. Understanding anxiety 4. Understanding phobias 5. Understanding depression 6. Understanding post-natal depression 7. Understanding bipolar disorder 8. Understanding schizophrenia 9. Understanding dementia 10. Understanding eating disorders 11. Understanding attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) 12. Understanding obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) 13. Understanding post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) This course is available in several learning styles: • Flipbook – online PDF workbook • Online assessment – work through workbook and submit answers online • Paper based – complete workbooks and return to the college

Entry Requirements
There are no formal entry requirements but this course is ideal for anyone wishing to pursue a career in the Care Sector. You must be 19 or older on the first day of the course, be living in the UK on the first day of your course, and have lived in the UK, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man for 3 years immediately before this.

Fees
£0.00


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