Health and Social Care
Pupils will develop skills, knowledge and understanding in health, social care and early years.
You will have an opportunity to apply learning in a practical way. Pupils will gain confidence by developing independent learning skills and develop key skills. It will encourage pupils to communicate effectively with individuals or groups. Communication is at the heart of health and social care and is taught or applied in all units.
Throughout this course pupils will develop their skills in researching topic areas and recording research sources, then using them to interpret findings and present evidence.
This course encourages pupils to analyse and evaluate evidence, as well as thinking critically, and developing empathy for other people.
This qualification will complement other learning that you are completing for GCSEs or vocational qualifications at Key Stage 4 and help to prepare you for further study.
Cambridge National Level 1/2
This vocational qualification is equivalent to a GCSE and is for pupils who wish to learn more about the health and social care sectors involved.
The examined unit of this course covers the principles of care. The mandatory coursework unit involves helping individuals find the support they need following life events. In the two optional units, pupils will produce coursework involving either the planning and delivering creative and therapeutic activities, or health promotion and how to plan your own campaign.
Non-exam assessment (coursework) of 60%.
Final exam of 40%.
Pupils will follow a programme of study that enables progression to both Sixth Form studies and employment, or apprenticeships in the related fields. This can include further training in areas such as Social Work, Education and the Health Service. The skills, which they will develop through KS4 and KS5, are highly valued by employers and universities. These include: effective verbal communication, presentation skills, creative thinking, problem solving, research and planning.
Year 10 - Units of Work
R032 Principles of care in health and social care settings, exam
R033 Supporting individuals through life events
R032 (Mandatory) Principles of care in health and social care settings
In this unit students will learn about the key topics that are important when caring for and protecting people in health and social care settings.
Topics include:
- The rights of service users in health and social care settings
- Person-centred values
- Effective communication in health and social care settings
- Protecting service users and service providers in health and social care settings
R033 (Mandatory) Supporting individuals through life events
In this unit, students will learn about growth and development through the life stages, and how the needs of individuals have been affected by life events and recommend support to meet their needs.
Topics include:
- Life stages
- Impacts of life events
- Sources of support
Year 11 - Units of Work
R032 Principles of care in health and social care settings, exam (Continued)
R035 Health promotion campaigns
R035 (Optional) Health promotion campaigns
In this unit you will research health promotion campaigns and learn about their benefits to society. A health campaign will be planned and delivered.
Topics include:
- Current public health issues and the impact on society
- Factors influencing health
- Plan and create a health promotion campaign
- Deliver and evaluate a health promotion campaign