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HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE BTEC Diploma


This study programme is designed to give you a thorough introduction to working in the different health and social care settings, including children, adults and the elderly. It covers the theory you’ll need to understand how to meet the needs of different service users.


An introduction to working with children, adults with specific needs and older adults


Topics include Communication, Individual Needs, Human Lifespan Development, Safe Working Environments and Diversity.


HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE BTEC Diploma/Extended Diploma


Are you serious about pursuing an exciting, challenging career in health and social care? Do you have a genuine interest in finding out about the varying needs of people of all ages? If so, this Level 3 study programme can give you a really valuable qualification that opens doors to university or employment.


Understand the theories which underpin work in health and social care settings


This programme is designed to give you a real grounding in the ethics and values of health and social care, as well as the knowledge needed for professional development. You will have opportunities to work with different health and care providers to widen your skill set. The course will equip you with professional skills and depth of knowledge to pursue a career in this field. Our students really enjoy the practical experience on this programme and are able to use it to embed theory in practice.


Fact file:


Progression On successful completion, you could apply for our Level 2 Health and Social Care Apprenticeship or the Level 3 Health and Social Care Programme or another Level 3 vocational study programme.


If you are applying for Level 3, you will need to achieve at least a Merit for the BTEC Level 2 Health and Social Care qualification.


How long? One year.


What do I need?


You will have to complete a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.


Entry requirements for One-year Level 2 Study Programmes are outlined on page 19.


Course code: FTB079


Fact file:


Progression This programme can open up all kinds of Higher Education options for you, including nursing, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, social work and primary teaching.


How long? Two years.


What do I need?


You will have to complete a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.


Entry requirements for Two-year Level 3 Extended National Diplomas outlined on page 19.


Course code: FTB080


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