Distance Learning - Awareness of Mental Health Problems Certificate L2 (24/25)

Course Overview

This thirteen-unit course will introduce you to all the key concerns, challenges and medical conditions related to mental health. Not only will you learn about the effects of adverse mental health but you will also gain an understanding of the cultural and legal aspects of mental health problems. We would recommend this course to anyone wishing to gain a detailed understanding of the key concepts relating to how to understand, work with and care for individuals with mental health problems. This can include health and social care workers, counsellors and art therapists.

Learners start and complete our distance learning courses every day, all year, so there is no need to wait until term begins. The courses are designed to be ready when you are, so you can fit it into your schedule.

Study takes place in an online virtual learning environment (VLE) where you can study at any time and at your own pace. We ask that learners complete their courses within the given timeframe and that as a broad average most courses can take approximately 6-8 hours per week to complete. However, timeframes are flexible on a person-by-person basis should any learners require reasonable adjustments or other additional support.


What topics are covered?

  • Understanding Mental Health
  • Understanding Stress
  • Understanding Anxiety
  • Understanding Depression
  • Understanding Phobias
  • Understanding Eating Disorders
  • Understanding ADHD
  • Understanding OCD
  • Understanding PTSD
  • Understanding Dementia
  • Understanding Postnatal Depression
  • Understanding Bipolar Disorder
  • Understanding Schizophrenia

Success Story

"Tutor provided clear and informative feedback. Course was well laid out and engaging. Brilliant resources."

"I have really enjoyed doing the course have not studied for 34 years and I am very proud of myself and I feel confident to do more courses."

"Very educative and and an eye opener. I recommend Bath College to all students. My assessor responded well and on time. Very supportive and challenged me well to do better."


Course Details

Course Type: Part Time Qualification
Campus: Distance Learning (Online)
Duration: 24 weeks
Age Group: 19+

Certificate in Awareness of Mental Health Problems L2

Code

S22MHA2/RRF1A

Duration

24 weeks

Price
19+ Fully Funded

£0.00

19+ Co-Funded

£0.00

Non-Funded

£1,344.00


Frequently asked questions

This thirteen-unit course will introduce you to all the key concerns, challenges and medical conditions related to mental health. Not only will you learn about the effects of adverse mental health but you will also gain an understanding of the cultural and legal aspects of mental health problems. We would recommend this course to anyone wishing to gain a detailed understanding of the key concepts relating to how to understand, work with and care for individuals with mental health problems. This can include health and social care workers, counsellors and art therapists.

Learners start and complete our distance learning courses every day, all year, so there is no need to wait until term begins. The courses are designed to be ready when you are, so you can fit it into your schedule.

Study takes place in an online virtual learning environment (VLE) where you can study at any time and at your own pace. We ask that learners complete their courses within the given timeframe and that as a broad average most courses can take approximately 6-8 hours per week to complete. However, timeframes are flexible on a person-by-person basis should any learners require reasonable adjustments or other additional support.

Distance learning relies on communication between you and the college. We appreciate that learners with busy lives might face challenges in keeping up with their courses. All we ask is that learners stay in touch with us. Learners who don't risk being withdrawn from their courses.

Remote distance learners are afforded access to every kind of support available to on campus learners. This includes Welfare support and additional learning support. We have a dedicated Learning Support coordinator who can offer one-to-one support to learners. This can be for a myriad of reasons, ranging from disability, learning difficulties, or just needing some help after being out of education for a long time. There is no need to have a formal diagnosis of any condition to access this support.

Learners are paired with an experienced assessor and they submit work and are assessed online using the virtual learning environment e-Assessor Pro. Learners are given detailed feedback on their work by their assessors. Any reasonable adjustments to assessment arrangements are made on a person-by-person basis.

Our courses have set durations however we are sympathetic with learners who have busy lifestyles and other demands on their time. As a general average we recommend that learners spend approximately 6-8 hours learning time per week. This can include interacting with learning content, completing assessments and other learning such as secondary reading, research or receiving learning support. Any learner who has concerns with the time commitment should contact us to discuss ways we can support them.

Our distance learning courses are planned to meet both local and national skills needs. These courses are ideal as additional development for professionals, or as introductions to topics and issues which are relevant to finding work or further training. Distance learning students are able to access careers advice via the college's Student Services team. several of our courses complement each other and learners are able to study up to three courses each academic year (1st August-31st July).

  • Learners must live in England
  • Learners must not live in a  local combined authority, apart from West of England Combined Authority (WECA)
  • Learners must have lived in the European Economic area or the UK for at least
    the last three years
  • Non-UK nationals will be asked to supply evidence of their immigration status
  • Learners aged 19-23 must already hold a either a full level 2 qualification, or 5 GCSEs at grade C/4 or above