
The course is designed to provide students with a specialist work-related qualification in health and social care that is recognised by employers and universities. This course allows students to develop a wide-ranging theoretical education whilst also gaining valuable work experience in this demanding field. Furthermore, an essential part of the course looks at the growth and development of individuals and factors that can affect that. We will also be exploring how individuals with additional needs are supported within a health and social care setting.
Grade 4 in GCSE Health and Social Care. Merit or higher in a Level 2 Vocational Health and Social Care course. Grade 4 in GCSE English Language or Literature. You do not need to have studied Health and Social Care previously to study this subject. However, if you have, you need to meet the entry requirements stated. If a student does not achieve a GCSE grade 4 in English Language, students able to demonstrate a solid GCSE profile (Grade 4s/merits) will be considered.
The Level 3 BTEC Certificate is equivalent to 1 A-Level and the Diploma is equivalent to two and will be completed over two years. There are 4 units for the certificate and 8 units studied over the two years which include: • Human Lifespan and Development – Examination • Working in Health and Social Care – Examination • Supporting individuals with additional needs – Internally Assessed • Promoting Health and Well Being – Internally Assessed
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 provide students with a specialist work-related qualification in health and social care that is recognised by employers and universities. This course allows students to develop a wide-ranging theoretical education whilst also gaining valuable work experience in this demanding field. Furthermore, an essential part of the course looks at the growth and development of individuals and factors that can affect that. We will also be exploring how individuals with additional needs are supported within a health and social care setting.
Grade 4 in GCSE Health and Social Care. Merit or higher in a Level 2 Vocational Health and Social Care course. Grade 4 in GCSE English Language or Literature. You do not need to have studied Health and Social Care previously to study this subject. However, if you have, you need to meet the entry requirements stated. If a student does not achieve a GCSE grade 4 in English Language, students able to demonstrate a solid GCSE profile (Grade 4s/merits) will be considered.
The Level 3 BTEC Certificate is equivalent to 1 A-Level and the Diploma is equivalent to two and will be completed over two years. There are 4 units for the certificate and 8 units studied over the two years which include: • Human Lifespan and Development – Examination • Working in Health and Social Care – Examination • Supporting individuals with additional needs – Internally Assessed • Promoting Health and Well Being – Internally Assessed