Overview

Framework:
RQF
Level:
Level 3
Unit No:
J/650/2151
Credits:
6
Guided learning hours:
45 hours

Assessment Guidance

The unit must be assessed in line with the Skills for Care and Development Assessment Principles. Learning Outcomes 3, 4, 6 and 7 must be assessed in a real work environment

Aim

The purpose of this unit is to provide the learner with the knowledge, understanding and skills required to promote nutrition and hydration in health and social care settings.

Unit Learning Outcomes

1

Understand what makes up a balanced diet.

Assessment Criteria

  • 1.1

    Define the main food groups.

  • 1.2

    Identify sources of essential nutrients.

  • 1.3

    Explain the role of essential nutrients for health.

  • 1.4

    Evaluate the impact of poor diet on health and well being.

  • 1.5

    Explain what adaptations to a balanced diet may be required for different groups.


2

Understand nutritional guidelines.

Assessment Criteria

  • 2.1

    Summarise current national nutritional guidelines for a balanced diet.

  • 2.2

    Explain how to access additional support and information relating to nutrition and hydration.


3

Be able to promote nutrition in social care settings.

Assessment Criteria

  • 3.1

    Explain the importance of a balanced diet.

  • 3.2

    Demonstrate how to plan an appropriate balanced diet with an individual.

  • 3.3

    Demonstrate how to promote an appropriate balanced diet with an individual.

  • 3.4

    Evaluate the effectiveness of different ways of promoting healthy eating.


4

Be able to promote hydration in health and social care settings.

Assessment Criteria

  • 4.1

    Explain the importance of hydration.

  • 4.2

    Describe signs of dehydration.

  • 4.3

    Demonstrate ways to support and promote hydration with individuals.

  • 4.4

    Evaluate the effectiveness of different ways of supporting and promoting hydration.


5

Understand how to prevent malnutrition in health and social care settings.

Assessment Criteria

  • 5.1

    Describe factors that may affect nutritional intake.

  • 5.2

    Describe risk factors that may lead to malnutrition.

  • 5.3

    Describe signs of malnutrition.

  • 5.4

    Explain ways of ensuring foods and drinks have increased nutritional density through fortification.

  • 5.5

    Describe the appropriate use of nutritional supplements.


6

Be able to carry out nutritional screening in health and social care settings.

Assessment Criteria

  • 6.1

    Describe the purpose of nutritional screening.

  • 6.2

    Carry out nutritional screening.

  • 6.3

    Implement the actions identified by nutritional screening.

  • 6.4

    Monitor, record and review the actions taken following nutritional screening.


7

Be able to monitor and record nutrition and hydration needs with individuals in health and social care settings.

Assessment Criteria

  • 7.1

    Describe the roles and responsibilities of others in assessing and managing the nutritional and hydration needs with individuals.

  • 7.2

    Explain ways in which nutrition and hydration can be monitored.

  • 7.3

    Monitor and record nutrition and hydration of an individual in accordance with their plan of care.


8

Understand factors that affect special dietary requirements in health and social care settings.

Assessment Criteria

  • 8.1

    Describe factors that may promote healthy eating in different groups.

  • 8.2

    Describe factors that may create barriers to healthy eating for different groups.

  • 8.3

    Explain why individuals may have special dietary requirements.

  • 8.4

    Explain why it is important for individuals with special dietary requirements to follow special diets.