BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care (Double)
COURSE OVERVIEW
Health and social care is a platform to enter nursing and allied health professions, education, and social work. The course involves a range of topics, work-related projects, and up to 80 hours of optional placement experience (placement opportunities will be dependent on approval from your other subjects). This placement can be across a range of settings, and where possible, tailored to your future career, including (but not exclusive to):
- Local primary schools
- GP surgeries
- SEN schools
- Behavioural management units
- Local care providers
All of which will prepare you for your future studies and career.
EXAMINATION BOARD:
Pearson – Edexcel
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
Standard vocational entry criteria.
Completion of DBS check.
Some nursing/teaching courses at university may require grade 5 or above in GCSE Maths, English language and science. Primary teaching requires at least a 4 in Maths, English and Science (44).
Why study BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care (double) at Blackpool Sixth?
Our students achieve excellent high grades and a 100% pass rate. We also invite a variety of guest speakers, including Highfurlong School, Starbuddies (breastfeeding awareness), nurses from Blackpool Victoria Hospital (how to get into nursing), Wyre and Fylde Children’s Centres, Health Promotion and Sexual/Domestic Violence training, how to get into teaching and Neuro-Linguistic Programming.
Completing a Diploma in Health and Social Care will help you develop vital skills when working within the health and social care sector, such as general nursing, social work, and teaching. The Diploma in Health and Social Care can be paired with one other singular course, which can be tailored to suit your potential future career. Other courses that often complement the Diploma in Health and Social Care are Criminology, Psychology, Sociology, and Applied Science
We also offer additional programmes such as first aid training, clinical skills workshops, and mental health workshops.
How will I be taught?
You will learn using a variety of excellent teaching and learning methods. Teachers will use real-life examples to bring learning to life, your lessons will be engaging and will involve technology, videos, and interactive and collaborative learning techniques. We aim to continuously enhance your learning through academic trips, guest speakers, and investigations into contemporary issues in the news relating to current Health and Social Care practice.
Teacher expertise
Teachers have a range of specialisms within health and social care including; dementia care, nursing, caring for those with developmental disorders, clinical practice/skills, sexual health, early years, social work, and first aid, and have taught a range of qualifications including health, science, psychology and sport. Within the team, teachers maintain excellent community links with employers to offer a wide variety of work placement opportunities, they also examine for multiple qualifications, including A Level psychology, level 2 and 3 BTEC health & social care, and T level exams as well as the extended project qualification.
What skills will I develop?
- Clinical skills
- First Aid qualification
- Caring for a variety of service users
- Teamwork
- Independent study/learning
- Assessment and evaluation skills
- Application skills
- Communication and interpersonal skills
- Confidence
- Organisational skills
- Observational skills
How will I be assessed?
3 units are externally assessed (a combination of exams and controlled assessment)
5 units are internally assessed through coursework.
What will you study and other information about BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care (double)
- What will I study?
You will learn the core elements of health and social care including:
- Human Lifespan Development
- Working in Health and Social Care
- Inquiries into Current Research in Health and Social Care
- Meeting Individual Care and Support Needs
- Principles of Safe Practice in Health and Social Care
- Promoting Public Health
- Sociological Perspectives
- Supporting individuals with additional needed
- Physiological disorders and their care.
- Employability
All students must complete a minimum of 100 hours of work experience for the course. These hours are completed during the first placement opportunity during the first year of study.
Students will also get the opportunity to complete at least an additional 4 week block placements across their two year program.
- Equipment and Financial contributions
Students will need to have access to an electronic device each lesson to enable collaborative work in class and to access a range of digital resources (iPads are not recommended).
Students will be required to purchase a Blackpool Sixth branded polo shirt that must be worn whilst attending placement as well as a DBS.
- Field trips, projects, and employability opportunities
Trips that have been run previously are:
- Edge Hill University
- Chester University
- Liverpool International Slavery Museum
- Leeds Thackray Medical Museum
Projects:
- Dementia Project with the Fashion Department
- Worked within the Teaching Experience Programme
- Mission Christmas with Rock FM
Guest Speakers:
- The JJ EFFECT
- Mindfulness/Stress Management
- Autism Spectrum Condition Training
- Nurses, Social Workers, Teachers
- Youth Mental Health Worker
- MAC Memory Clinic
- Star Buddies
- Adult and Long-Term Careers Event
6Advance:
- Clinical Skills – Run by our Health and Social Care teachers with previous nursing experience.
Where does it lead?
Our students typically go on to University and gain careers in:
- General Nursing
- Social Work
- Teaching
- Sexual Health Advisor
- Youth Worker
- Family Support Worker
- Many other health and social care roles.