Course Overview
This course can either be studied at Wakefield College or Castleford College.
This qualification aims to assess and develop the knowledge and skills of people working in a variety of healthcare settings as healthcare assistants working within different roles:
- Adult Nursing
- Maternity Support
- Theatre Support
- Children and Young People in Healthcare setting
- Mental Health
- Allied Health Profession Therapy Support
People wishing to gain this Level 3 qualification should be working with a minimum level of supervision and already possess good technical skills and knowledge.
You will be allocated a workplace assessor who will develop an individual learning plan and guide you to develop a portfolio of evidence to meet the learning outcomes.
What You Will Study
The apprentice must meet the 15 standards as set out in the Care Certificate.
To gain the Level 3 Diploma, you must achieve 83 credits.
43 credits from the following mandatory units: -
- Safeguarding and protection in care settings
- Cleaning, Decontamination and waste management
- Contribute to monitoring the health of individuals affected by health conditions
- Maintaining quality standards in health sector
- Study skills for senior healthcare support workers
- Promote personal development in care settings
- Promote health, safety and wellbeing
- Effective communication in care settings
- Promote effective handling of information in care settings
- Duty of care in care settings
- Promote equality and inclusion in care settings
- Person-centred practice, choice and independence
- Understand mental ill health
- Undertake physiological measurements
- Communicate with individuals about promoting their health and wellbeing
- Service improvement within the health sector
- Responsibilities of a senior healthcare support worker
- Provide support to manage pain and discomfort
- Maintain infection prevention and control in care settings
In addition to the core units, you will choose optional units that suit your current work role to achieve a further 20 credits, these will be discussed and planned with your Assessor.
- Attendance Expectations
Your assessor will need to meet with you regularly to monitor your progress and to plan your assessment sessions. These meetings can take place either at your workplace or on College premises.
- How You Will Be Assessed
There are no examinations. You will be allocated an Assessor who will visit you in your workplace and observe you carrying out your daily tasks and duties. You will be required to compile a portfolio of evidence of your competence and knowledge, which your Assessor will help you to prepare.
- Entry Requirements
There are no formal entry requirements except a College interview, but you will need the appropriate language and literacy skills to enable you to achieve the qualification.
You will need to be working in a largely unsupervised role as a Healthcare Assistant and already have a good level of technical skills and knowledge.
- Fee Information
£3,600
- Further Study
It is expected that you would progress to specialist qualifications reflecting the context of your job role.