This Qualification is for any individual who is, or wishes to be, involved in ancillary health care services. A learner who has achieved this qualification will practice the roles of health promoter, health provider and health networker within a community development context. His/her skills will be utilised by local NGOs dealing home-based care, palliative care and nursing of terminally patients and in clinical sites that are managed by the Department of Health in the implementation of the primary healthcare re-engineering programme. Learners who complete this qualification will have better self and social awareness and will possess a range of thinking and problem solving skills. In addition, they will possess the competence required to perform community health functions in a complex developing world context. They will have the skills required for employment by a range of government and social sector employers, will be in possession of a further education and training certificate and will be eligible for certain credit recognition in various higher education health qualifications.