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BTEC Health and Social Care
New College Pontefract
Park Lane, Pontefract, West Yorkshire, WF8 4QR
National Extended Diploma (BTEC)
Level 3
Available start dates
Available start dates
Tuesday, 01 September 2026
New College Pontefract
1 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours
Please contact the provider directly to apply for this course.
Course Summary
Health and Social Care gives students the chance to look at sociological and psychological underpinnings of health whilst also examining and evaluating human development and key aspects of the working world such as health and safety. It enables students to develop transferable skills and encourages them to self-reflect and regulate to inform their practice. Communication and teamwork skills are integral whilst on work placement and are regarded as the most widespread and �baseline� skills required for employment. Embedding work placements into the curriculum gives students a more broad and rich experience and provides them with knowledge needed to progress into occupations such as nursing, midwifery, youth work or the care sector.
Course Details
Topics to be studied across the suite of courses may include:
Human Lifespan and Development
Working in Health and Social Care
Enquiries into Current Research in Health and Social Care
Principles of Safe Practice in Health and Social Care
Meeting Individual Care and Support Needs
Promoting Public Health
Physiological Disorders
Psychological Perspectives
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Lessons in Health and Social Care are engaging, interactive and relevant. You will look at a breadth of units that cover different societal issues and current health affairs. You could have the opportunity to engage in activities such as an Emergency First Aid courses and to be able to attend various trips to locations such as Alton Towers. Your lessons will have many links to real life case studies and will help to provide you with context for challenging and abstract criteria. In Health and Social Care, we like to provide students with the chance to hold debates and have full class discussions, to deliver presentations and to be able to work as a team. Your teachers will help you to develop lifelong skills that are required for your future careers, and will ensure that you feel supported throughout your time at New College.
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