Health and Social Care BTEC
HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE (BTEC National Extended Certificate Edexcel)
Wolfreton Sixth Form College
Who is the course aimed at?
Health and social care is attractive to students who:
- Have an interest in working in the care sector, eg; nursing, social work, early years teaching
- Are studying social science subjects e.g. psychology/sociology
- Are doing BTEC sports who would like a career in physiotherapy or sport rehabilitation
The BTEC National Extended Certificate in Health and Social Care is equivalent to one A Level.
What will you learn?
- Human Lifespan Development Covers physical, intellectual, emotional and social development across the human lifespan, and the factors affecting development and the effects of ageing.
- Working in Health and Social Care Explores what it is like to work in the health and social care sector, including the roles and responsibilities of workers and organisations.
- Meeting Individual Care and Support Needs Focuses on the principles and practicalities that underpin meeting individuals’ care and support needs, which are the foundation of all the care disciplines.
- Psychological Perspectives Explores key theoretical perspectives that have been put forward on psychological and physical development and how they are applied in different health and social care settings.
How will you be assessed?
Assessment is 58% external and 42% internal as follows:
- Human Lifespan Development Written exam - 1.5 hours / 90 marks (external)
- Working in Health and Social Care Written exam - 1.5 hours / 80 marks (external)
- Meeting Individual Care and Support Needs Assignment / coursework (internal)
- Psychological Perspectives Assignment / coursework (internal)
How will you learn?
- Teacher led activities and interactive teaching introducing new material
- Regular homework tasks to consolidate new material
- Taking part in debate and discussion
- Working in groups to solve problems and develop ideas
- Independent research
- The use of dedicated text books
Enrichment activities and independent learning?
Students will be expected to arrange their own relevant work experience placement. This takes place in the summer term of Year 12 for one week.
Placement locations could include:
- Primary schools
- Day nurseries
- Residential care homes
- NHS
There may be opportunities to gain additional qualifications in first aid, safeguarding and British Sign Language.
What and where next?
Higher education and careers in:
- Nursery nursing or early years teaching
- Midwifery
- Social work
- Youth work
- Mental health nursing
- Physiotherapy
- Occupational therapy
- Radiology
- Care work
And many more at https://www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/
More information
For more information about this course please see the specification below or contact the sixth form team.