Health & Social Care Level 2

Units of study on this popular course include: safeguarding and protection in Health and Social Care; equality, diversity and rights; and human growth and development. You will also experience a variety of modules designed to improve your employability prospects and progression skills.

Site

Eastbourne

Level

Level 2

Course Type

16 +

Courses

Options Course Code Starts Ends
apply 60127 09/09/24 04/07/25

What will I study?

Within the mandatory units you will explore codes of practice, whistleblowing, real life scenarios and case studies as well as exploring how to safeguard yourself when working in the sector. There will be the opportunity to look at the different stages of life, significant events and a persons care needs at each point. The employability modules look at mental health and wellbeing, team and independent working and a basic introduction to first aid in the setting.

What previous qualifications or experience do I need?

Minimum four grade 3-9 at GCSE or successful completion of the Level 1 course, and English and maths at grade 3. A clear DBS check will also be required.

How will I be assessed?

You need to produce a portfolio of evidence and all units within these qualifications are internally graded A* - D. Some assessments are practically orientated where you have to demonstrate the skills, qualities and behaviours associated with the workplace.

What qualification will I achieve?

You will achieve the Level 2 Certificate in Health and Social Care.

What can I do after completing this course?

You could progress onto a Level 3 programme to develop your knowledge and understating or you may choose to go into the workplace and undertake an apprenticeship.

Are there any extra costs?

There is a small cost for the materials involved.

Additional Info

If you do not have a grade 4 or above in Maths or English we will give you the opportunity to gain this alongside your Health and Social Care course and this will make up your study programme.

A work placement will be an element of the study programme so start considering where you could do this before attending your interview.