Course Overview
This programme is your gateway to a rewarding, people-focused career. You’ll gain a real understanding of what it’s like to work in healthcare, social care, and early years settings, discovering the roles, responsibilities, and expectations that professionals face every day.
You’ll develop a strong understanding of professional practice, including communication skills, safeguarding, equality and diversity, and person-centred care. Through a combination of theory and practical learning, you’ll build confidence in supporting individuals of different ages, needs, and backgrounds. You’ll also develop teamwork and leadership skills, explore ethical considerations, and learn the importance of reflective practice in caring professions.
The programme also encourages problem-solving, empathy, and critical thinking, helping you adapt to real-world situations and provide high-quality care. You’ll take part in realistic scenarios and hands-on activities that mirror professional practice, giving you practical experience that is highly valued by employers.
By the end of the programme, you’ll have a solid foundation of knowledge, skills, and confidence to progress to further study, vocational training, or a range of careers in health, social care, and early years settings. You’ll be ready to make a positive difference in people’s lives and take the next step toward a meaningful and fulfilling career.
Entry Requirements:
4 x GCSEs at grade 2(E) or above, including English
Course Highlights
Course Units
• Understanding different care settings and the roles within them
• Communication and teamwork
• Keeping children, young people, and vulnerable adults safe
• Human growth, development, and wellbeing
• Safeguarding
• Equality, diversity, and inclusive practice
• Professional values and expectations in the care sector
Course Breakdown
Course Structure
The course is a year-long and includes a mix of classroom-based activities, practical session, group work. You will be assessed in lots of different way for example, poster, work products, blogs. You will receive prompt feedback both verbally and written from your tutor, to help you develop your academic skills and also the skills needed to work with the public.
Progression & Next Steps
On successful completion, you will have developed essential skills such as effective communication, safeguarding awareness, teamwork, and practical care techniques. You will also gain a comprehensive understanding of the progression pathways available, whether advancing to Level 2 study or beginning your career in health, social care, or early years settings.