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Level 1 Introductory Award in Health and Social Care (Daytime)
NSCG Newcastle College
Knutton Lane, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, ST5 2GB
Course Provider Certificate
Level 1
Available start dates
Available start dates
Thursday, 01 October 2026
NSCG Newcastle College
1 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours
Please contact the provider directly to apply for this course.
Course Summary
Begin your journey into the health and social care sector with this introductory course. Develop your knowledge and awareness of the types of provision in the Health, Social Care and Children�s and Young People�s sectors for a rewarding and long-term career.
Course Details
The Pearson BTEC Level 1 Introductory Award in Health and Social Care course is designed around practical skills and tasks to enable you to demonstrate what you can do rather than what you know. The qualifications give you the opportunity to acquire and develop generic, transferable and sector-specific skills in order to complete tasks and demonstrate a level of achievement that enables you to progress to further learning.The course will offer you a taster into the Health and Social Care sector and will give you the time to explore the different type of Health and Social Care services. While exploring the different types of services you will use a variety of skills to identify, research and present information in a logical and practical way.During the course, you will start to identify which service within the sector best fits with your own skills and interests. To help, you will carry out a self-audit; identify what your own strengths are and what you need to develop to be able to meet your progression goals. You will learn how to set goals and plan ways to achieve them.Throughout the course, you will also develop the skills and behaviours needed to progress to the next stage in your learning, identify progression opportunities and create a plan to enable you to get there.Flexible learning with rolling start dates throughout the year. Please apply and we will contact you with the next available start date.*The daytime course will run from our Newcastle-under-Lyme town centre venue, Keele In Town at 53 Ironmarket, ST5 1PE.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
During the course, you will complete a number of assignments using a variety of assessment styles to help you develop a broad range of transferrable skills. The assignments you complete are used to build your portfolio, which will be used to evidence your learning.
Entry requirements
There are no formal entry requirements for our Introduction to Health and Social care course, just an interest in exploring a career in the sector. Although, you will need basic literacy skills to enable you to produce the evidence for the qualification.��To help ensure the course meets your starting point, you will be invited to attend college prior to the course start date to completed an initial assessments, meet your teacher and learn more about the course.
Your next steps...
Once you have successfully achieved the Level 1 introductory qualification, you will be able to progress on to further learning identified within your progression plan or explore job opportunities. You may choose to:Join a level 2 Diploma in CareTake further English or Maths classesGet support with applying for a job or volunteering in the care sector
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