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Health and Social Care

Learning Leader: Ms Pickering

Curriculum Intent

Health and Social Care is a social science. Health and Social Care enables students to develop a sound understanding of health and social care services, jobs and skills. The courses themselves are designed to introduce the learning of academic topics, such as human lifespan development, and how life events and other factors can affect us; practical skills such as blood pressure taking, pulse and peak flows; research skills and appreciation of diversity. Transferable and employability skills are also embedded, including independence, resilience, care values, communication and interpersonal skills. Both the KS4 and KS5 courses include enhancing academic writing skills to produce coursework, as well as exam techniques. The courses complement other areas of the curriculum, as the students look at a vast range of topic areas that will engage and motivate their eagerness to learn more.

Key Stage 4:

NCFE L1/2 in Health & Social Care

The intent of the NCFE Level 1/2 Technical Award in Health and Social Care is to provide students with a foundational understanding of the health and social care sector and the skills required to support individuals across different life stages. Learners will explore human growth and development, health and well-being, and the principles of care, developing practical knowledge and transferable skills such as communication, empathy, and problem-solving. The course prepares students for progression into further study or vocational pathways within health, social care, and related professions.

Specification: https://www.ncfe.org.uk/qualification-search/qualification-detail/ncfe-cache-level-12-technical-award-in-health-and-social-care-839

Qualification: Level 1/2 Technical Award (KS4)

Exam Board: NCFE CACHE

Assessment Overview (Linear series; one attempt per component)

Non-Exam Assessment (NEA) – 50%

  • Synoptic project; externally set, internally marked, externally moderated
  • 84 raw marks; 13 hours + 2 hours open-book preparation/research

Examined Assessment (EA) – 50%

  • Written exam; 1 hour 30 mins, 80 raw marks (MCQ, short, extended response)
  • Externally set and marked; terminal assessment (May/June)

Content Areas (Delivery is synoptic and non-linear)

  1. Health & social care provision and services (types, purpose, functions)
  2. Job roles & care values (practitioners; 6Cs; CPD)
  3. Legislation, policies & procedures (Equality Act 2010; H&S at Work 1974; Data Protection 2018; HSC Act 2012; Care Act 2014; regulators incl. CQC/Ofsted/HCPC/NMC/Social Work England)
  4. Human development across the life span (life stages; areas of development; nature/nurture; factors; transitions; practitioner role)
  5. Care needs of the individual (Maslow; conditions/disabilities; impact on care; care values in practice)
  6. Accessing services (referral types; barriers; strategies)
  7. Partnership working (meeting needs/preferences; barriers; solutions)
  8. Care planning cycle (person-centred practice; care plan; assess–implement–review)

Curriculum Map:

  Autumn Spring Summer
Year 10

CA1 Health and Social Care Provision and Services

CA2 Job roles and care values in health and social care

CA8 Care Planning Cycle

CA3 Legislation, policies and procedures in Health and Social Care

Case Study Practice Throughout

CA6 How Health and Social Care services are accessed.

CA4 Human development across the lifespan

CA5 Care needs of the individual

Case Study Practice Throughout + recap of previous content areas

CA7 Partnership working in health and social care

RECAP OF CA5, CA8 and CA3

Case Study Practice Throughout

Year 11

Short Recap of Content Areas

NEA

NEA

Revision for exams

Revision & Exams

Key Stage 5

Pearson BTEC AAQ Health and Social Care (Current Year 12)

The intent of the Pearson BTEC AAQ in Health and Social Care is to provide students with a strong foundation in the principles, practices, and values of the health and social care sector. Learners will develop theoretical knowledge alongside practical skills through applied learning, focusing on areas such as human growth and development, health and

well-being, and professional practice. The course aims to prepare students for progression into higher education or employment by fostering critical thinking, communication, and ethical awareness essential for working in health and social care settings.

Specification: https://qualifications.pearson.com/en/qualifications/btec-nationals/health-and-social-care-aaq.html

Qualification: Level 1/2 Technical Award (KS4)

Exam Board: NCFE CACHE

Assessment Overview (Linear series; one attempt per component)

Non-Exam Assessment (NEA) – 50%

  • Synoptic project; externally set, internally marked, externally moderated
  • 84 raw marks; 13 hours + 2 hours open-book preparation/research

Examined Assessment (EA) – 50%

  • Written exam; 1 hour 30 mins, 80 raw marks (MCQ, short, extended response)
  • Externally set and marked; terminal assessment (May/June)

Content Areas (Delivery is synoptic and non-linear)

  1. Health & social care provision and services (types, purpose, functions)
  2. Job roles & care values (practitioners; 6Cs; CPD)
  3. Legislation, policies & procedures (Equality Act 2010; H&S at Work 1974; Data Protection 2018; HSC Act 2012; Care Act 2014; regulators incl. CQC/Ofsted/HCPC/NMC/Social Work England)
  4. Human development across the life span (life stages; areas of development; nature/nurture; factors; transitions; practitioner role)
  5. Care needs of the individual (Maslow; conditions/disabilities; impact on care; care values in practice)
  6. Accessing services (referral types; barriers; strategies)
  7. Partnership working (meeting needs/preferences; barriers; solutions)
  8. Care planning cycle (person-centred practice; care plan; assess–implement–review)

Curriculum Map:

  Autumn Spring Summer
Year 12

Unit 1: Human Lifespan Development

Unit 3: Principles of Health and Social Care -

NEA (90 GLH)- NEA 12 hours

Unit 3: Principles of Health and Social Care - NEA (90 GLH)- NEA 12 hours

REVISION OF UNIT 1

Unit 3: Continuation

Continued revision of Unit 1

Year 13

Unit 2: Human Biology and Health - EA (90 GLH)

Unit 5: Promotion Unit (Optional Unit) NEA (90 GLH) NEA - 17 hours

Unit 5: Promotion Unit (Optional Unit) NEA (90 GLH) NEA - 17 hours

Revision for Unit 1 and Unit 2

Revision for Unit 1 and Unit 2 Until Exams
BTEC L3 Extended Certificate in Health & Social Care (Current Year 13)

The intent of the Pearson BTEC AAQ in Health and Social Care is to provide students with a strong foundation in the principles, practices, and values of the health and social care sector. Learners will develop theoretical knowledge alongside practical skills through applied learning, focusing on areas such as human growth and development, health and

well-being, and professional practice. The course aims to prepare students for progression into higher education or employment by fostering critical thinking, communication, and ethical awareness essential for working in health and social care settings.

Specification: https://qualifications.pearson.com/en/qualifications/btec-nationals/health-and-social-care-2016.html

Awarding body: Pearson (BTEC Nationals, RQF 2016)

Qualification number (QN): 601/7197/2

Qualification structure (4 units total)

  • Mandatory content: 3 units (~83% of the qualification)
  • External assessment: 2 units (~58%) – written exams
  • Internal assessment: 2 units (centre-assessed assignments) – one mandatory + one optional

Units (typical model used by centres):

  • Unit 1 – Human Lifespan Development (mandatory, external exam, 1h30)
  • Unit 2 – Working in Health and Social Care (mandatory, external exam, 1h30)
  • Unit 5 – Meeting Individual Care and Support Needs (mandatory, internal)
  • One optional internal unit – Unit 14 Physiological Disorders and their Care

Assessment overview

  • Two written exams (external): Units 1 and 2, each 90 minutes, sat in set windows (many centres entered U1 in Y12 and U2 in Y13 with a resit opportunity).
  • Two internal assignments: Unit 5 (mandatory) + one optional; teacher-assessed to Pearson standards

Curriculum Maps:

  Autumn   Spring Summer
Year 12

Unit 1: Human Lifespan Development

Unit 5: Meeting Individual Care and Support Needs - Introduction (NEA)

 

Unit 5: Meeting Individual Care and Support Needs (NEA)

REVISION OF UNIT 1

Unit 5 Continuation

Continued revision of Unit

yEAR 13

Unit 2: Working in HSC

Exam Skills

  Unit 14: Physiological disorders and their care (NEA) Revision for Unit 1 and Unit 2