Details
On this course you will participate in a health, social, or early years work placement. This course will also provide you with the opportunity to develop and apply a range of academic and interpersonal skills, such as verbal and written communication, team working, and time-management skills.Course Content
- The importance of building positive relationships and how to promote a person-centred approach
- Equality, diversity and rights and be able to apply them to case studies, such as the impact of discrimination against vulnerable individuals
- The importance of health, safety and security in settings, and how to identify hazards and carry out risk assessments to protect individuals from harm
- Public health strategies and the importance of key practitioners and organisations
- The importance of infection control and its application, in addition to the risks associated with poor infection control and their impact
- Anatomy and physiology which covers all the body systems, such as the cardiovascular, respiratory and the digestive system
This course will give you an in-depth perception of health and social care and provide you with a range of transferable skills. You will also get the opportunity to complete a work placement to enhance your skills and subject knowledge.
Your Opportunities
Studying on this course can prepare you for going onto university, employment or further training. You can progress onto NHS Apprenticeships such as Support Worker Positions, Apprentice Pharmacy Technicians, and Apprentice Business Administration roles. This course could also take you on to university to progress your education in the health and social care industries. This course also opens the door to university to study a range of degrees in Adult or Paediatric Nursing, Midwifery, Operating Department Practitioner, Mental Health Nursing, Social Worker and many more.Your Assessment
- 40% coursework
- 60% examination
Our Entry Requirements
For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements
- The importance of building positive relationships and how to promote a person-centred approach
- Equality, diversity and rights and be able to apply them to case studies, such as the impact of discrimination against vulnerable individuals
- The importance of health, safety and security in settings, and how to identify hazards and carry out risk assessments to protect individuals from harm
- Public health strategies and the importance of key practitioners and organisations
- The importance of infection control and its application, in addition to the risks associated with poor infection control and their impact
- Anatomy and physiology which covers all the body systems, such as the cardiovascular, respiratory and the digestive system
This course will give you an in-depth perception of health and social care and provide you with a range of transferable skills. You will also get the opportunity to complete a work placement to enhance your skills and subject knowledge.
For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements