As a student in health & social care, you will examine many aspects of life involving health, community, and social care. You will be introduced to care practice, equality, rights, and laws as well as focussing on topics such as communication, caring for vulnerable people, and safeguarding. This course will enable you to develop empathy with service users in health and social care settings and to understand more about the world around you, the care sector, and people, whilst supporting your personal development of analytical, discussion, and communication skills. Work experience is strongly recommended whilst studying.
A minimum of a grade 4 in English literature or language. You must be genuinely passionate about examining, debating and developing an understanding of health & social care topics.
Assessment is through external examination and internally assessed coursework underpinned by both primary and secondary research.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Worcestershire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Bilford Road, Worcester, WR3 8HN |
As a student in health & social care, you will examine many aspects of life involving health, community, and social care. You will be introduced to care practice, equality, rights, and laws as well as focussing on topics such as communication, caring for vulnerable people, and safeguarding. This course will enable you to develop empathy with service users in health and social care settings and to understand more about the world around you, the care sector, and people, whilst supporting your personal development of analytical, discussion, and communication skills. Work experience is strongly recommended whilst studying.
A minimum of a grade 4 in English literature or language. You must be genuinely passionate about examining, debating and developing an understanding of health & social care topics.
Assessment is through external examination and internally assessed coursework underpinned by both primary and secondary research.