Health and Social Care
Health and Social Care equips students with knowledge, understanding and skills related to the development and care of individuals throughout the life cycle from conception to later adulthood. Students will have the opportunity to develop their understanding of influences on human growth, development, behaviour and wellbeing. They will also gain an understanding of the physical, intellectual, emotional, and social needs of people who use care and support services and recognise that every individual has a unique blend of abilities and needs.
WHY CHOOSE HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE
This qualification will inspire and enthuse students to consider a career in the Health and Social Care sector, or in a related sector where knowledge of Health and Social Care will be of use, such as working with children, older people and people with specific needs. It will give them the opportunity to gain a broad understanding and knowledge of the Health and Social Care sector e.g., the underpinning care values and an understanding of the different life stages that individuals go through and the problems that they might face. This course supports progression to a more specialised Level 3 vocational or academic Health and Social Care course or an Apprenticeship. More broadly, progression to qualifications in other sectors such as care for older people or working with children and vulnerable people in society.
COURSE CONTENT
Students will learn the core values that all Health and Social Care professionals must demonstrate when working with service users in a range of contexts. They will learn about factors which can affect individuals throughout the life stages and how services can support them. Students will also learn how to interpret health information and create health plans to improve the wellbeing of a service user. Topics covered encourage students to examine issues such as the quality of life and the importance of support when improving health, personal development and relationships.
SUBJECT UNITS AND ASSESSMENT OUTLINE
Component 1: Human Lifespan Development (30%)
Component 2: Health and Social Care Services and Values (30%)
Component 3: Health and Wellbeing (40%)
Component 1 and 2 are Pearson Set Assignments (PSA) which are timed tasks whereby they are required to complete an assignment set by the exam board in an allocated time.
Component 3 is an external exam completed at the end of the course.
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