As the Health & Social Care industry grows and services supporting those in need increases, so too does the demand for relevantly qualified people to work within it. Studying Health & Social Care develops key skills such as teamwork, leadership, performance analysis, resilience, evaluation, analysis and synthesis. The course is structured to give a broad overview of the Health and Social Care sector and leads to further study at Level 3, higher education or training in health and social care or a related sector. Topics include the following: - Unit 1. Human Lifespan Development - Unit 2. Working in Health and Social Care - Unit 5. Meeting Individual Care and Support Needs And one optional unit from: - Unit 6. Work Experience in Health and Social Care - Unit 10. Sociological perspectives - Unit 11. Psychological perspectives - Unit 12. Supporting Individuals with Additional Needs - Unit 14. Physiological Disorders and their Care
- 4 in English Language
About Education Provider
Region | West Midlands |
Local Authority | Birmingham |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Sutton Road, Erdington, Birmingham, B23 5XA |
As the Health & Social Care industry grows and services supporting those in need increases, so too does the demand for relevantly qualified people to work within it. Studying Health & Social Care develops key skills such as teamwork, leadership, performance analysis, resilience, evaluation, analysis and synthesis. The course is structured to give a broad overview of the Health and Social Care sector and leads to further study at Level 3, higher education or training in health and social care or a related sector. Topics include the following: - Unit 1. Human Lifespan Development - Unit 2. Working in Health and Social Care - Unit 5. Meeting Individual Care and Support Needs And one optional unit from: - Unit 6. Work Experience in Health and Social Care - Unit 10. Sociological perspectives - Unit 11. Psychological perspectives - Unit 12. Supporting Individuals with Additional Needs - Unit 14. Physiological Disorders and their Care
- 4 in English Language