Apprenticeship in Health and Social Care L2
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You will be working in the workplace most of the time, earning a wage and gaining practical skills and experience. You will attend college on day release, improving your theoretical knowledge and gaining the additi…There are no frequently asked questions yet. If you have any more questions or need help, contact our customer service.
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You will be working in the workplace most of the time, earning a wage and gaining practical skills and experience. You will attend college on day release, improving your theoretical knowledge and gaining the additional skills and knowledge needed to be successful in your career in health and social care.Key Areas
- Communication
- Equality and inclusion
- Duty of care in health and social care
- Principles of safeguarding and protection
- The role of the health and social care worker
What next
Following the apprenticeship, you may be able to stay working for your employer or you could seek employment in a range of roles such as a healthcare support worker, healthcare assistant, care assistant, personal assistant or relief team worker.Entry requirements
Interview & assessmentArea's of study
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