Petroc Prospectus | HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE LEVEL 1
Our Health and Social Care programmes teach vital skills, such as teamwork, communication and research, to enable you to progress into a wide range of rewarding careers and onto a whole host of degree-level programmes.
LEVEL 1 HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE
LEVEL 2 HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE
LEVEL 3 HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE
FTB319
Learn about what is involved in working with children and young people, including communication skills, equality and diversity and meeting the needs of users of health and social care services.
LEVEL 3 FTB079
Designed to give you an introduction to working in different health and social care settings, the topics covered in this course will help you understand how to meet the needs of different service users.
Progress to our university-level qualifications...
LEVEL 4 FTB080 FTT049
Understand the ethics and values of health and social care such as equality, diversity and inclusion, infection control, anatomy and physiology, and building positive relationships.
LEVEL 5 LEVEL 2
GO FURTHER... REGISTERED NURSE SUPPORT WORKER
SPEECH & LANGUAGE THERAPIST MIDWIFE YOUTH WORKER
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What do I need to know about Health & Social Care?
Our health and social care students undertake fantastic work experience to support their studies, including working with local special needs schools, and helping primary age pupils with learning and/or physical difficulties with their swimming lessons.
Students also have the opportunity to visit Sweden to develop skills in team building, communication, and cultural awareness, as well as carrying out work experience in a care home specialising in dementia.
£27,010
average salary for a midwife1
The NHS employs 1.4 million people2 1 Payscale 2 The Kings Fund 3 NHS Digital 70 112,200
in adult social care services 3
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www.petroc.ac.uk 71 workers employed LEVEL 6
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