HNC Social Services (Care)

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Entry Requirements

What you need to qualify for entry... - Successful completion of the NC Health and Social Care (Level 6) course inclusive of placement experience OR - If you have no formal qualifications but significant care experience OR - If you have limited care work experience you require Higher English (grade C or above) or Communications at SCQF levels 5/6 (National 5/ Higher). - You must be able to demonstrate the personal values and qualities that are suited to Care work. - Applicants whose first language is not English and have no other formal qualifications should have a minimum of ESOL level 6 (Higher). - You must show that you have experience of care work either as a volunteer or as an employee. You need to provide a comprehensive personal statement with your application which MUST include the following: State why you wish to study social care. - Include the type of service you would like to work in and state why. - Give a clear account of the care work/volunteering you have engaged in and what you gained from this experience. - Say what you believe the biggest challenges for you will be studying at Glasgow Kelvin College and how you think you will cope with these. - Include the skills and attributes you believe you have that would make you the right person to work in your chosen field. Write why you think anti-discriminatory practice is a vital part of care working practice. Finally, why you think registration with the SSSC is important to care workers. Please note that if you are successful, you will be required to complete an application to join the PVG scheme.

Description

An advanced social care course for learners with a commitment to a career in the social care sector. The course incorporates 3 units from SVQ 3 Health & Social Care. The full-time course has a significant practical placement element. This course will allow you to register with the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC). **Please Note: when completing your personal statement, please follow the guidelines closely.

Course Content

Course topics include: - Care in Contemporary Society, - Leadership Starts with Me, - Health, Wellbeing and Safeguarding, - Lifespan Development Theoretical Approaches, - Care Practice - Graded Unit  - Understanding Loss and the Process of Grief - Understanding and Supporting Behaviour - Mental Health Issues in a Care Setting - Plus 3 SVQ units The curriculum staff have adapted the course so it is delivered thematically, this means it will be less assessments than if it were taught unit by unit.

Duration

Full Time. 1 Academic Year. August - June.

Progression

The course may allow students to progress to further study at University, particularly degree courses in Social Work, Mental Health Nursing, Learning Disability Nursing, Social Sciences including: Criminology, Sociology, Psychology, Social Policy, Social Services and Education. The HNC Social Services is a much sought after standalone qualification which allows many students completing the course progress into paid employment in a wide range of care settings including; older adult care, day care, supporting adults and children with learning disabilities, working in the field of mental health, addiction work and working with vulnerable children and young people.