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The Norwood School

Health & Social Care

Name of subject: BTEC Health and Social Care L3

Examination board: Edexcel

Qualification – (BTEC): BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Social Care

Entry requirements: Minimum of a C grade GCSE English

Description of the course: 

Pupils will complete 9 units across 2 years. 6 of these units are mandatory and 3 are optional units picked to suit the pupils.  This course will give pupils the opportunity to learn about social care in a classroom setting and also gain valuable experience in social care to set them up for future employment.

Units Covered in Year 12 & Year 13:

Year 1

Term 1

Term 2

Term 3

Unit 2: Working in Health and Social Care

(EXAM)

 

Unit 8: Keeping Individual Safe in Health and Social Care Practice

Unit 10: Communicating Professionally in Health and Social Care Settings

Unit 3: Care and Support Planning in Health and Social Care Practice (External Assessment)

Unit 9: Reflective Practice and Professional Development in Health and Social Care

Unit 11: Infection Prevention and Control

Year 2

Term 1

Term 2

Term 3

Optional Unit

 

Optional Unit

 

Optional Unit

Optional Unit

Optional Unit

 

Optional Unit

What skills will you particularly develop? 

Throughout this course you will develop many skills that will help you to gain employability, help you in further study and give you valuable life skills.

  • Employability Skills
    • Problem Solving
    • Apply ideas and solutions
    • Using specialist systems and technology
  • Intrapersonal Skills
    • Communication
    • Teamwork
    • Negotiating
    • Self-Presentation
  • Interpersonal Skills
    • Self-Management
    • Adaptability and Resilience
    • Self-Monitoring

Studying a BTEC in health and social care will also help students prepare for further study if that is something that they wish to do. A level three BTEC will give pupils the opportunity to work independently and research the topics that they are studying. Students will have to present their ideas and assignments to others which will give them valuable presentation skills. Pupils will have the chance to also develop their writing skills and produce assignments that are made using the same method that is used at University.

Careers – progression.

The qualification is primarily designed to support progression to support roles in the social care sector.

Roles include: · care worker · personal assistant · community support worker.