In a rapidly evolving field, health and social care professionals must be adaptable and proactive. Vital for our expanding and ageing populace, our health & social care courses encompass comprehensive care aspects for both adults and children. Topics include life stages, public health, physiological disorders, anatomy and physiology, equality, diversity, rights in care work, values, and planning, as well as supporting and safeguarding adults.
This Apprenticeship is suitable for those working in roles such as a care worker, activity worker or personal assistant. The setting could be a residential or nursing home, domiciliary care, a day centre or a person’s own home. Some clinical settings may also be suitable.
This course helps to develop the skills and knowledge of people working in a range of roles within this sector. These roles could include early years worker or assistant in an early learning or childcare setting, care worker or assistant, nursery worker or supervisor, childminder, nursery nurse or foundation unit nursery teaching assistant.
This course is designed to help the learner achieve both the knowledge needed to become an early practitioner whilst giving the learner the opportunity to learn new skills and develop their responsibilities as an early years practitioner. It will provide the learner will extensive knowledge on the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework and how this is implemented within the role of the practitioner.
The T Level in Health, equivalent to three A Levels that has been developed in conjunction with employers and delivers subject-specific skills that will prepare you for University and the world of work.
This Apprenticeship is suitable for those working in roles such as a care worker, activity worker or personal assistant. The setting could be a residential or nursing home, domiciliary care, a day centre or a person s own home. Some clinical settings may also be suitable.
The Level 3 Learning and Development Practitioner is designed for those who are involved with identifying training needs and finding training and learning solutions.
“I chose Scarborough TEC because I felt I had more of a connection with the tutor when I came to the open day. The lessons are really interesting; you learn a lot of deeper elements like safeguarding and anatomy, plus everyone is so supportive. I’ve just got a job at Bridlington Hospital as healthcare assistant; I’m really excited to further what I’ve learned at college and progress from there.”
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