Health and Social Care

LEVEL 3 EXTENDED DIPLOMA

This is a two-year course and equivalent to 3 A Levels.

If you are enthusiastic about caring for and helping people, you will find this course challenging and interesting. If you want to work with people, this qualification will provide you with the knowledge and skills which are essential for this type of career.


 

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NewVIc has joined forces with Newham College London, one of the top-performing FE Colleges in London.

When applying for your chosen course(s) at NewVIc, you will be redirected to the Newham College London application portal. This portal processes all applications, including those for NewVIc.

 

Key topics

  • child health and well-being

  • play and learning

  • preparing for school readiness

  • providing a safe environment

You will

  • attend two two-week work placements in both elderly and early years care settings

  • experience the very best in childcare working practices

  • maintain a portfolio of evidence of your work placements

  • work in teams to research and develop a variety of topics


+ Entry requirements

A minimum of 5 GCSEs (average score of 4)

These must include:

  • English Language or Maths at grade 4

Students currently taking a Level 2 vocational course will need a minimum of a Merit in a related subject.

You will also be required to complete a Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS). It will be administered by the college at the start of the course. The cost is £20 (non-refundable).


+ Assessment

Assessment methods include:

  • Coursework
  • Exams
  • Controlled Assessments

+ Why study at NewVIc

Join one of the largest educators of Health and Child studies in the UK. Study alongside a wide range of professions and prepare for a rewarding and exciting career.

  • NHS
  • SHINE
  • Namaste Charity at St Joseph’s Hospice
  • Local Childcare and Social Care employers

Professional development

Take part in fund-raising and awareness raising campaigns such as FGM and forced marriage and equality and inclusion.

Hear from a range of inspirational speakers such as teachers, social workers, speech and language therapists, occupational therapists, nurses and midwives.


+ How we support you

Whatever support you need, we’re here for you and will make sure you get the most out of your time at college.

We have expert teams in place to look after every single one of our students.

Our specialist teams can help with:

  • Learning difficulties
  • Physical and sensory disabilities
  • Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, ADHD, Aspergers or other specific learning difficulties
  • Mental health, counselling and wellbeing
  • Exam access arrangements
  • Money, finance and bursary advice
  • Careers advice, job and university applications

+ Next steps

On completion you will be able to progress to university to study Youth Work, Nursing and other health-related subjects at degree level. You can also apply for a range of other degree programmes, for example, Social Sciences. You will also have the option of applying for employment and work experience within the Health and Social Care sector.


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