CACHE Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care and Children and Young People’s Services (England) (QCF)
This qualification provides learners with the skills and knowledge needed to manage practice and lead others in adult health and social care provision or in children and young people’s services.
It has six pathways - three for those working with adults and three for those working with children and young people - and covers a wide range of topics including:
• Safeguarding and protection
• Managing care services
• Supporting development and partnership working
• Contributing to broader activities such as change programmes and recruitment
• Complying with quality systems and continuously improving quality
• Developing and carrying out policy
• Promoting and developing best practice
• Care management
The Management pathways are most suitable for Assistant Managers and Deputy Managers working in day or domiciliary services who are looking to progress their career. It is also appropriate for Managers who have not yet achieved a vocational qualification at this level.
The Residential Services pathways are aimed at learners in similar job roles as those taking the Management pathways but the focus is on management and care in residential settings.
The Advanced Practice pathways are geared towards senior practitioners who would like to develop their career but wish to remain active practitioners within the management framework.
Entry requirements and experience in real work environments Requirements:
There are no formal entry requirements for this qualification but learners will need to be at least 18 years of age. It is also recommended that they will hold a Level 3 qualification or above in a related area.
Work in a real work environment - Learners will need to be working, volunteering or on practical placement as they need to show competence in both knowledge and skills.
All learners must achieve a total of 80 credits to complete the qualification.
Core Mandatory Optional Units
Optional Units
All learners will need to complete these units regardless of the pathway taken.
Then take a choice of optional units.
Mandatory Pathway Units
Learners will then need to complete the units for their chosen pathway.
The Pathways
Children and Young People’s
Children and Young People’s Residential Management
Children and Young People’s Management
Children and Young People’s Advanced Practice Adult
Adults’ Residential Management
Mandatory Units for all Pathways
To complete the qualification all learners will need to complete the Group A units below.
Children and Young People’s Residential Management Pathway
To achieve the qualification through this pathway, learners will need to achieve:
• 20 credits from the group A core mandatory
• 44 credits for group B units (below)
• 16 credits from optional unit groups. At least 12 of these must be taken from Option Group H. The remaining credits can
come from group H, I or J, but no more than 6 credits can come from group I (see pages 5 – 7).
Total credits 80
.
Group A Core Mandatory Units
Use and develop systems that promote communication 3 24
Promote professional development 4 33
Champion equality, diversity and inclusion 4 34
Develop health and safety and risk management policies procedures and practices in
health and social care or children and young people’s settings 5 33
Working in partnership in health and social care or children and young people’s
settings 4 26
Group B Mandatory Pathway Units
Level Title
Understand child and young person’s development 6 30
Lead practice that supports positive outcomes for child and young person
development 6 36
Develop and implement policies and procedures to support the safeguarding of
children and young people 6 26
Lead and manage group living for children 6 43
Lead and manage a team within a health and social care or children and young
people’s setting 7 46
Develop professional supervision practice in health and social care or children and
young people’s settings 5 39
Lead practice in promoting the well being and resilience of children and young people 8
Children and Young People’s Management Pathway
To achieve the qualification through this pathway, learners will need to achieve:
• 20 credits from the group A core mandatory
• 38 credits for group C units (below)
• 22 credits from optional unit groups. At least 12 of these must be taken from Option Group H.
Total credits 80
Children and Young People’s Advanced Practice Pathway
To achieve the qualification through this pathway, learners will need to achieve:
• 20 credits from the group A core mandatory
• 26 credits for group D units (below)
• 34 credits from optional unit groups H, I or J, but no more than 6 credits can come from group I (see pages 5 – 7).
Total credits 80
Group C Mandatory Pathway Units
Understand child and young person’s development 6 30
Lead practice that supports positive outcomes for child and young person
development 6 36
Develop and implement policies and procedures to support the safeguarding of
children and young people 6 26
Lead and manage a team within a health and social care or children and young
people’s setting 7 46
Develop professional supervision practice in health and social care or children and
young people’s settings 5 39
Lead practice in promoting the well being and resilience of children and young people 8 53
Group D Mandatory Pathway Units
Understand child and young person’s development 6 30
Lead practice that supports positive outcomes for child and young person
development 6 36
Develop and implement policies and procedures to support the safeguarding of
children and young people 6 26
Lead practice in promoting the well being and resilience of children and young people 8 53
All units are internally assessed and will be pass or refer. Assessment enables the learner’s workplace practice to
provide evidence for individual units as well as the whole qualification. Methods of assessment could include:
• Inference of knowledge from direct observation of practice
• Expert witness evidence when directed by the sector skills assessment strategy
• Professional discussion
• Reflection on own practice in real work situations
• Written assignments
• Learner’s own plans and written records
• Learner log or reflective diary
• Observation of children, young people or adults by the learner
• Portfolio of evidence
• Task set by CACHE (knowledge only)
• Scenario or case study (knowledge only)
• Oral questioning ((knowledge only)
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