Dual Diagnosis Level 2
Advance your knowledge in Dual Diagnosis Level 2 for effective mental health support and care.
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What's included:
- Grab an enrolment letter as a gift!
- Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
- Fully Online Recorded Class
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The Dual Diagnosis Level 2 course provides learners with essential knowledge of mental health conditions and substance misuse, equipping them to understand the complexities of Dual Diagnosis. This course explores how Dual Diagnosis affects individuals and the importance of recognising the signs of co-occurring conditions. By understanding Dual Diagnosis, participants will be able to support clients effectively, communicate sensitively, and contribute to safer and more supportive care environments.
Participants will gain insights into treatment approaches, risk factors, and support strategies associated with Dual Diagnosis. The course also examines relevant legislation, ethical considerations, and the role of care professionals in managing Dual Diagnosis. Completing this course ensures that learners can approach mental health and substance misuse challenges with confidence, understanding the nuances of Dual Diagnosis and promoting better outcomes for those in care settings.
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Learning Outcomes:
- Identify key factors contributing to Dual Diagnosis in individuals safely.
- Explain the impact of Dual Diagnosis on mental health outcomes.
- Recognise symptoms of co-occurring conditions within Dual Diagnosis cases.
- Apply effective communication strategies when addressing Dual Diagnosis challenges.
- Analyse treatment and support options for managing Dual Diagnosis successfully.
Who is this course for?
- Healthcare professionals supporting individuals with mental health conditions.
- Social care workers managing clients with substance misuse issues.
- Counsellors seeking to expand understanding of Dual Diagnosis conditions.
- Mental health support staff aiming to improve client care outcomes.
- Students pursuing a career in mental health or social care.
Career Path:
- Mental Health Support Worker – average salary £23,000 per year.
- Substance Misuse Practitioner – average salary £26,000 per year.
- Counsellor – average salary £28,000 per year.
- Social Worker – average salary £32,000 per year.
- Residential Care Worker – average salary £22,000 per year.
- Care Coordinator – average salary £30,000 per year.
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