NCFE CACHE Level 3 Certificate in Understanding Mental Health
About Course
Qualification Overview
The NCFE CACHE Level 3 Certificate in Understanding Mental Health is a vocational qualification designed to develop learners’ knowledge and understanding of mental health, mental well-being, and mental illness.
According to the qualification description, this course:
- Focuses on the study of mental health and mental well-being to support different occupational areas
- Offers breadth and depth of study, incorporating a key core of knowledge and understanding
The qualification provides learners with an understanding of how mental health affects individuals and communities and how support services operate within the health and social care sector.
Qualification Details
- Level: Level 3
- Qualification Number: 601/8968/X
- Minimum Entry Age: 16
- Guided Learning Hours (GLH): 153
- Total Qualification Time (TQT): 211 hours
This qualification is regulated by Ofqual and is recognised within the health and social care sector.
Aims and Objectives
The objectives of this qualification are to help learners understand:
- Mental health legislation, services and public attitudes and how these have evolved
- How to support mental well-being through different stages of life
- Mental ill health, treatment options available and potential consequences
- The skills required to work in a mental health service
The course aims to increase awareness of mental health issues and develop knowledge that can be applied in healthcare, social care, education, or community support environments.
Learning Outcomes
By completing the qualification, learners will be able to:
- Understand the context of mental health and mental well-being.
- Explain the factors that influence mental health across different stages of life.
- Understand common mental health conditions and their consequences.
- Identify approaches used to promote mental well-being.
- Understand the role and responsibilities of professionals working in mental health services.
- Recognise support systems available for individuals experiencing mental health difficulties.
These outcomes equip learners with the knowledge required to support individuals experiencing mental health challenges and promote positive mental well-being.
Course Duration
The qualification typically requires around:
- 211 total learning hours
- 153 guided learning hours
Depending on the training provider and learning mode, the course may be completed within 3 to 6 months, although some learners may complete it sooner through accelerated or flexible study options.
Learning may be delivered through:
- Online or distance learning
- Classroom-based training
- Blended learning formats
Entry Requirements
The qualification has no formal entry requirements.
However:
- Learners must be at least 16 years old.
- It may be helpful if learners have previously completed Level 2 qualifications related to mental health, health care, or social care, although this is not mandatory.
Training providers may also recommend basic literacy and communication skills to support completion of written assignments.
Who is this Course for?
This qualification is designed for individuals who want to increase their knowledge and understanding of mental health and mental well-being.
It is suitable for:
- Individuals considering careers in health and social care
- Support workers and care assistants
- Teachers or education support staff
- Community workers
- Individuals interested in mental health awareness and advocacy
The course is also suitable for learners who want to develop foundational knowledge before progressing into professional healthcare roles.
Qualification Structure
To achieve the qualification, learners must successfully complete all mandatory units.
The qualification consists of 5 mandatory units, which together provide a comprehensive understanding of mental health, mental illness, and mental health services.
Each unit contributes to the overall learning outcomes and must be completed to achieve certification.
Mandatory Units
The qualification includes the following mandatory units:
- Understanding the context of mental health and wellbeing
- Promotion of mental health and wellbeing
- Mental health problems: associated issues and consequences
- Understanding mental ill health
- Working in mental health
These units provide learners with both theoretical knowledge and practical understanding of how mental health services operate and how individuals can support mental well-being.
Assessment Methods
To achieve the qualification, learners must successfully demonstrate achievement of all unit learning outcomes.
The qualification is internally assessed, meaning assessments are conducted by the training provider and externally quality assured by NCFE.
Assessment typically includes:
- Written assignments
- Case study analysis
- Knowledge-based questions
- Coursework submissions
There are no formal examinations, making the qualification suitable for flexible learning environments.
Career Progression & Pathways
Learners who complete this qualification may progress to other related qualifications such as:
- Level 3 Award in Awareness of the Mental Capacity Act 2005
- Level 3 Certificate in Preparing to Work in Adult Social Care
- Level 3 Certificate in Working in the Health Sector
The qualification also provides a foundation for further study in areas such as:
- Psychology
- Social care
- Counselling
- Mental health support services
Career Opportunities
Although the qualification itself is primarily knowledge-based, it supports progression into employment within the health and social care sector.
Potential roles may include:
- Mental Health Support Worker
- Care Assistant
- Community Support Worker
- Social Care Assistant
- Well-being Support Worker
These roles involve supporting individuals experiencing mental health challenges and assisting in the delivery of care and support services.
Salary Expectations
Salary levels vary depending on the role, employer, and experience.
Typical salary ranges in the mental health and social care sector may include:
- Mental Health Support Worker: £20,000 – £28,000 per year
- Care Assistant: £19,000 – £25,000 per year
- Community Support Worker: £22,000 – £30,000 per year
Individuals who continue to progress into higher-level roles, such as mental health practitioners or social workers may earn significantly higher salaries.
Payment Options
- Full upfront payment
- Monthly instalment plans
What Will You Learn?
- Mental health legislation and public attitudes toward mental health
- The importance of mental well-being across the lifespan
- Causes, symptoms, and consequences of mental ill health
- Treatment options and support systems available for individuals experiencing mental health problems
- The role of professionals working in mental health services
