Level 2 Health and Social Care Course at EKC Ashford College (Elwick Road)

CostThe fee for this course is £829. This course may be free to those aged over 19 and are unemployed or on a low income.For more information and to check your eligibility for funding, please <a href="mailto:[email protected]">contact us</a> .
Duration44 weeks
LevelLevel 2
DeliveryClassroom based
Start2 Sep 2026
Study modeFull-time
AttendanceDaytime

About this course

Free Level 2 Health and Social Care Course in Ashford. Classes run at EKC Ashford College (Elwick Road). This full-time daytime health and social care qualification covers human development, equality and diversity, safeguarding, and communication skills. You'll study five days a week over 44 weeks. No previous experience in health and social care is required; you'll have an initial assessment to confirm the course is the right level for you. The course can lead directly to entry-level care roles or prepare you for a Level 3 qualification. NCFE Level 2 Certificate in Health and Social Care with certificate.

Who this course is for

Begin your journey into health and social care with this part-time Level 2 course, designed to teach you the basic knowledge and skills needed to start your future career.

This course is also perfect for those already employed in the sector, who wish to improve their skills and understanding.

What you will learn

  • You'll understand human lifespan development and how it shapes care needs.
  • You'll learn the principles of equality, diversity, and rights in care settings.
  • You'll study safeguarding and how to protect vulnerable people.
  • You'll develop communication skills for working with individuals and teams.
  • You'll explore the values and responsibilities of working in health and social care environments.

How you will learn

You'll learn through classroom-based sessions at EKC Ashford College (Elwick Road), combining taught lessons with independent study. Assessment is through written coursework. You'll also be expected to work both as part of a team and on your own throughout the course.

What you will need to bring

The centre will provide most materials. EKC Ashford College (Elwick Road) will confirm anything else you need before you start.

Where next

Jobs you could do

  • Care assistant: supporting people in care homes or community settings.
  • Healthcare support worker: assisting clinical staff in hospitals or GP surgeries.
  • Home care worker: providing personal care and support in people's homes.
  • Nursery support worker: caring for young children in early years settings.
  • Residential support worker: working with adults or young people in residential care.

What you could study next

  • Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care: the next step for senior care roles, supervisory positions, and apprenticeships. Many employers look for Level 3 when hiring team leaders or senior care assistants.
  • Higher or Degree Apprenticeship in Health and Social Care: combines paid work with study at higher education level, leading to management or professional roles in the sector.