Health, Social Care and Early Years at North Kensington
Our specialised curriculum in Health, Social Care and Early Years will prepare you for a career where your unique talents and skill set can make a positive impact in your community.
All courses involve work experience placements to enable you to gain real-world experience of your chosen sector and develop your confidence.
You will:
- Develop key skills and knowledge
- Balance practice and theory
- Challenge yourself
- Experience working in the sector
- Grow in confidence
We will:
- Guide your skills development
- Prepare you for further study and your career
- Enable you in gaining quality work experience with local organisations
- Offer flexible study options with Online+ study
- Support your health and wellbeing.
Take a look at our Health, Social Care and Early Years courses
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This course is ideal for those wishing to develop the skills and knowledge across a variety of roles, including adult care work, healthcare support and personal assistance.
You will cover a wide range of areas including dementia awareness, mental health and well-being, supporting individuals with their physical and emotional care, daily living needs and healthcare procedures.
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This course covers a wide range of areas including supporting individuals with their physical and emotional care, daily living needs and health and social care procedures.
You will develop the knowledge and skills needed when working in a lead adult care worker role in care settings.
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This course will give you a solid introduction to working in childcare. At the same time, you will improve your maths, English and digital skills – all of which are key to successful employment in the sector. You will gain experience of both childcare and healthcare before choosing your preferred specialism.
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This course will provide you with the knowledge and understanding of babies and children from birth to seven years of age, enabling you to work under supervision in a variety of roles such as nursery practitioner, classroom assistant and pre-school practitioner.
You will:
• Be introduced to all aspects of early years practice from keeping children safe to legislation and theoretical perspectives.
• Learn how to support children’s development and keep them safe.
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The course gives you a ‘license to practice’, meaning you’ll be qualified to work unsupervised and manage or lead a setting.
You will:
• Study all aspects of early years practice from keeping children safe to legislation and theoretical perspectives, and undertake a longitudinal study of two children from 2 different age ranges.
• Put your knowledge into practice on a work placement two days a week.