Key Facts
- Starting
8 Sep 2025- Location
- Kingston Hall Road Centre
- Start Date
- Sep 2025
- Level
- Level 3
- Code
- KCA3032CF
L3 - BTEC National Diploma in Health and Social Care
A National Foundation Diploma in Health & Social Care is a practical, work-related course. Your assignments are based on realistic workplace situations, activities and commitment demands. As well as learning about the employment area you have chosen, you develop the skills you need to start a career including:
Emotional intelligence: in order to empathise with patients and act sensitively in difficult situations that others may be facing Communication: a core skill in many professions but especially in healthcare, where staff need to communicate effectively with patients and their families as well as with co-workers Teamwork: needed to work with colleagues for the good of a patient and this might mean taking on extra tasks and responsibilities Time management: when lives are at risk, it's crucial to prioritise what's important and the nature of the profession also means that you will often be pulled in different directions
This qualification is equivalent to 1½ A Levels and the natural progression is the Extended Diploma Programme.
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Entry Requirements
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Course Content
Student are assessed using a range of methods including practical work, presentations and case studies. Students study a number of units that may include:- Human Lifespan Development
- Working in Health & Social Care
- Meeting Individual Care and Support Needs
- Principles of Safe Practice in Health & Social Care
You will undertake a period of work placement and we will arrange for you to complete a DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check, formally known as the CRB check. This will be explained to you upon enrolment.
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Progression Next Steps
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Additional Information
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Assessment Details