Health and Social Care is one of the largest and fastest growing sectors of employment with 3 million people already working within that industry as our population grows and ages. Therefore, the BTEC Tech Award in Health and Social Care is offered as a vocational subject, which students can opt to take in Year 10 and follow throughout Key Stage 4.
The Award comprises of 3 components. Components 1 and 2 are taught first and are designed to relate to the achievement of application of the conceptual underpinning for the exam in Component 3 through realistic tasks and activities. This style of assessment promotes deep learning through ensuring the connection between knowledge and practice.
Our world is constantly changing and as society changes, so do the people who populate it. Students will discover the importance of human life from when a person is born to when they are very old and the care values which underpin the provision Health Care Professionals give to those with whom they work to support.
The Health and Social Care department strongly believes that interactive, practical education is important so that the students can observe and take part in activities and this then facilitates the write up of their coursework as they reflect upon the scenarios in which they worked, based on the theories taught. This helps inspire our students to enjoy their learning as they can apply many of the concepts learnt within different real life experiences, cultivating an understanding of the importance of the care values when working with people from infancy through to later adulthood.
Students who follow this subject will have the opportunity to work with people in different life stages through enrichment trips where they can demonstrate the skills and knowledge learnt in the classroom. Trips are taken to the on-site nurseries and the primary school, where students will work with the younger members of our community and create a learning project which forms the basis of their coursework.
The Bridge School, also on-site, will demonstrate to students how to support children and young people with disabilities through alternative forms of communication and modified activities. The staff at the Bridge School will give our students lessons on Makaton Sign Language and the Picture Exchange Communication System in preparation for their visits.
The goal of these visits is to develop young people who are confident in interacting with a variety of people from different age groups.
Students are strongly encouraged to undertake a placement within the Health and Social Care sector when completing their Work Experience in Year 10. However, students will develop transferable life skills which can be used successfully in any job sector. By the end of Year 11, students will be able to make more informed choices for further learning either generally or in this sector.