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Health and Social Care CAN (AAQ)

The OCR Level 3 Alternative Academic Qualification Cambridge Advanced National in Health and Social Care (Extended Certificate) designed for post-16 students with an interest in the Health & Social Care sector and aims to help prepare learners for progression to undergraduate study or employment in the sector. Equivalent to one A Level in size, it is suitable for students looking to develop their applied knowledge and practical skills in Health & Social Care as part of a study programme alongside A Levels or other vocational courses.

It is a versatile subject that is commonly combined with other subjects such as Applied Science, Psychology, Sociology, English (Lit/Lang), Criminology, Law and Public Services.

Qualifications & Assessments

Exam Board OCR
Level Level 3
Qualification Extended Certificate
Assessment Method 2 exam units, 4 coursework units
Entry Requirements Entry Requirements
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The course is made up of 6 units in total and is the equivalent of 1 A level.

Exam Units

Principles of health and social care:
This unit is assessed by an exam. In this unit you will learn about the key topics that are important to develop underpinning knowledge and understanding relevant to health and social care.

Topics include:

  • Equality, diversity, and rights in health and social care settings
  • Managing hazards, health and safety in health and social care settings
  • Legislation in health and social care settings
  • Best practice in health and social care settings

Anatomy and physiology for health and social care:
This unit is assessed by an exam. In this unit you will learn about the arrangement of body systems and the structure and function of the component parts. You will learn about key processes within each body system, that enable them to function properly. You will then explore conditions affecting these systems, specifically learning about the biological basis, monitoring, treatment and impact on lifestyle and independence.
Topics include:

  • Cardiovascular system
  • Respiratory system
  • Digestive system
  • Musculoskeletal system
  • Control and regulatory systems
  • Reproductive system

Coursework Units

Person-centred approach to care:
This unit is assessed by an assignment. In this unit you will learn the principles and values that underpin a person-centred approach to care and the practical tools that can be used to develop care plans for individuals. You will explore how to communicate in health and social care, how to build relationships and the barriers that need to be overcome to achieve person-centred care. You will learn to write outline care plans to suit individuals, using person-centred approaches and develop your reflective practice skills.

Topics Include:

  • Taking a person-centred approach
  • Meeting needs and providing support in a person-centred way Communication skills needed to offer person-centred care

Supporting people with mental health conditions
This unit is assessed by an assignment. In this unit you will learn about how individuals with mental health conditions can be cared for and supported in a way which is suitable for their needs. You will do this through exploring the meaning of mental health and mental health needs, and considering the main types of mental health conditions and how these may affect the life of individuals. You will explore the different ways that individuals may be supported to promote their mental wellbeing, manage their condition, and different forms of treatment and support that may be available.

Topics Include:

  • Definitions and views of mental health
  • Mental health conditions
  • Provision of mental health services
  • Treatment and support for mental health conditions

PLUS 2 further coursework units TBC

*Units and the Exam Board may be subject to change based on Governmental decisions/changes.

This course is generally taken alongside other qualifications which will allow progression on to a range of degree programmes within the health and social care sector. These include:

  • Child Care
  • Counselling
  • Nursing
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Social Work
  • Sports Studies
  • Teaching
  • Working with those with additional needs

This course provides skill development in: cognitive and problem-solving skills, critical thinking, intrapersonal skills, and interpersonal skills.

  • Enrichment
  • Guest Speakers
  • Health Care Group
  • Social Science and Beyond Careers Fair

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