Health & Social Care

A year-long course equivalent to 1.5 A Levels (maximum 84 UCAS points). You will learn thorugh the classes and activities, individual study, work experience and possibly residential visit.

Please note the Fees(Adult) may be free depending on student circumstances, please enquire for more information.

  • Overview

    The Level 3 Technical Certificate in Health and Social Care is the equivalent of 1.5 A Levels (maximum 84 UCAS points). You will learn through taught classes and activities, individual study, work experience and possibly a residential visit.
  • Entry Requirements

    All candidates must be committed to working in the Health and Social Care Sector, be caring, creative and energetic, have a sense of humour and a lively and outgoing personality.

    Applicants will need 5 GCSE’s at grade 4 or above including English, Maths and Science, or a Higher Diploma (which is equivalent to 7 GCSE’s A*-C), or NVQ 2 or Level 2 Diploma in Health and Social Care to Merit grade with ideally English and/or Maths at minimum grade or equivalent (such as Level 2 Functional Skills).

    We would also take into account prior experience and general suitability for working in this sector. All applicants must have a successful interview and a satisfactory reference. You should also have a positive work experience report to start on Level 3.

    To work with children (under 18) and vulnerable adults, students may need to complete an enhanced check with the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly CRB). The college will work with you to apply for this. The estimated cost is £51.50, but if you are entitled to a bursary, you may not need to pay. Full details regarding payment and documents required will be provided prior to enrolment.

    Due to Statutory Guidance, if you will be undertaking placements involving caring for children under 8, you will need to complete a Disqualifications Requirements questionnaire for yourself and other members of your household. This will be discussed further with you at your interview.

  • Assessment Types

    You will be assessed through case studies, controlled assessment, written and video-recorded assignments as well as practical work experience in a care setting (75 hours).

    Work placement hours will be allocated within the structured timetable where students will be on placement one day a week.

  • Units/Modules

    Throughout the academic year, you will study 9 units which will be internally moderated by your course tutor. In addition to this, you will complete a controlled assessment, which is externally moderated by the awarding body (NCFE Cache). This is a synoptic assessment which will cover the mandatory units.

    • CM1 – Equality and diversity in Health and Social Care (internal assessment)
    • CM2 – Human growth and development (internal assessment)
    • CM3 – Safeguarding in Health and Social Care (internal assessment)
    • CM4 – Communication in Health and Social Care (internal assessment)
    • CM5 – Infection control and prevention in Health and Social Care (internal assessment)
    • CM6 – Psychological perspectives in Health and Social Care (internal assessment)
    • CM7 – Sociological perspectives in Health and Social Care (internal assessment)
    • CM8 – Working in Health and Social Care (internal assessment)
    • CM9 – Reflective practice in Health and Social Care (internal assessment)
    • HSC1 – Synoptic Assessment (external assessment – 20 hours controlled)
  • Benefits/Skills

    You will develop skills to care for others and the responsibilities of working as a professional in a caring environment.
  • Careers/Progression

    Advice on careers and further study will be given during the course. After successful completion of this course, students may wish t study the Extended Diploma at Level 3 where they will gain an equivalent an of 3 A levels (168 MAX UCAS points).
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