Health & Social Care
Health & Social Care – Level 3 Cambridge Technical- Extended Certificate
Examining Body:
OCR
Entry Criteria:
Ideally Grade 4 in a GCSE Science Subject
Course Leader:
Mrs H Anderson
Why? :
This course is equivalent to one A Level and is suitable for students interested in a career within the health, social care or early years‘ sectors. It is essential that students are prepared to embrace a variety of learning styles and fully participate in all aspects of the course. A mature approach to independent study is required and students are encouraged to develop their attitudes and values whilst respecting the views of others. Students use a wide variety of resources including current practitioners in all sectors of the subject as well as the internet and a range of course textbooks to support their studies and help them gain a valuable insight into professions within the context of the subject, along with work experience when necessary to support their vocational studies
Course Structure:
Unit 1 (portfolio) - Positive relationships in health and social care
Unit 2 (examination) - Equality, diversity and rights in health and social care
Unit 3 (examination) - Health, safety and security within health and social care services
Unit 4 (examination) - Anatomy and physiology Two additional optional portfolio units will also be required.
These will be chosen to align with career pathways of the cohort.
The current list of units available can be viewed at: http://www. ocr.org.uk/qualifications/ vocational-education-and-skills/ cambridge-technicals-health-andsocial-care-level-3-certificateextended-certificate-foundationdiploma-diploma-05830-05833- 2016-suite/
Extended Learning:
Regular tasks will be set for students to complete outside of lesson time; it is essential that students are pro-active and organised with their time ensuring portfolio units are of good quality and deadlines are met.
Curriculum Road Map - Health & Social Care