
The course is designed to develop students knowledge, understanding and skills to prepare them for undergraduate study and a future career in the Health and Social Care sector. The course covers equality, diversity and rights, health and safety and person-centred approaches to care and mental health. This course allows students to develop not only a theoretical understanding but also allows them to gain valuable practical experience in this demanding field.
To access the Vocational Pathway you will have achieved 5 GCSEs at grade 4 (or vocational course at Merit) which needs to include GCSE Maths and English (Literature or Language).
The Certificate is equivalent to one A-Level and the Diploma is equivalent to two, both are completed over two years. The three units for the certificate are: - Principles of health and social care (exam) - Person-centred approach to care (coursework) - Supporting people with mental health conditions (coursework). The units for the Diploma are the same as the certificate but with the added units of: - Anatomy and physiology for health and social care (exam) - Supporting people in relation to sexual health, pregnancy and postnatal health (coursework) - Supporting healthy nutrition and lifestyles. Assessments are through assignment-based coursework and by examinations. The assignments are continuous throughout the course with a variety of written reports, reflective journals, presentations, discussions and written tests. 30 hours of work experience will be undertaken.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Bracknell Forest |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Grant Road, Crowthorne, RG45 7HZ |
The course is designed to develop students knowledge, understanding and skills to prepare them for undergraduate study and a future career in the Health and Social Care sector. The course covers equality, diversity and rights, health and safety and person-centred approaches to care and mental health. This course allows students to develop not only a theoretical understanding but also allows them to gain valuable practical experience in this demanding field.
To access the Vocational Pathway you will have achieved 5 GCSEs at grade 4 (or vocational course at Merit) which needs to include GCSE Maths and English (Literature or Language).
The Certificate is equivalent to one A-Level and the Diploma is equivalent to two, both are completed over two years. The three units for the certificate are: - Principles of health and social care (exam) - Person-centred approach to care (coursework) - Supporting people with mental health conditions (coursework). The units for the Diploma are the same as the certificate but with the added units of: - Anatomy and physiology for health and social care (exam) - Supporting people in relation to sexual health, pregnancy and postnatal health (coursework) - Supporting healthy nutrition and lifestyles. Assessments are through assignment-based coursework and by examinations. The assignments are continuous throughout the course with a variety of written reports, reflective journals, presentations, discussions and written tests. 30 hours of work experience will be undertaken.