NOCN Level 2 Certificate in Addressing Unconscious Bias in Social Care is a qualification designed to provide individuals in the social care sector with knowledge and skills to recognise and address unconscious bias in their interactions with clients, colleagues, and the broader community. Its purpose is to:
• Promote Awareness: This qualification aims to increase awareness of unconscious bias, which refers to the automatic and often unintentional stereotypes or prejudices that individuals may hold about others based on factors like race, gender, age, or disability. It helps individuals recognise that everyone, including themselves, may have biases.
• Enhance Quality of Care: By addressing unconscious bias, individuals working in social care can provide more equitable and culturally sensitive care to a diverse range of clients. This helps improve the quality of care and support services.
Min Credits : 18
Description: The learner must achieve 18 credits from the Mandatory Group
Min Credits : 18
Description: The learner must achieve 18 credits from the units in this group.
Title | Reference | Credit Value | Level |
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Assessing and Addressing Unconscious Bias in Decision-Making | H/650/8173 | 3 | Level 2 |
Inclusive Communication and Challenging Unconscious Bias in Social Care | J/650/8174 | 3 | Level 2 |
Managing Unconscious Bias in Teamwork | K/650/8175 | 3 | Level 2 |
Reflect on Personal Bias in Social Care | L/650/8176 | 3 | Level 2 |
Unconscious Bias and Equality in Social Care | M/650/8177 | 3 | Level 2 |
Understanding Unconscious Bias | R/650/8178 | 3 | Level 2 |
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